Where will Tyler Smith line up? A look at the Dallas Cowboys’ OL options for 2024 (2024)

By David Moore

6:00 AM on Mar 24, 2024 CDT

A populace numbed by a growing list of Cowboys departures can be forgiven for failing to fully embrace a key addition.

Hudson Gage Martin is now part of the offensive line. It’s true the newborn won’t be much help this season, but he should be challenging his father Zack in no time.

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Now, back to the current state of the Dallas offensive line. Starters Tyron Smith and Tyler Biadasz have left in free agency. The Cowboys have signed no one to replace them.

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Consternation rises. A disgruntled and discouraged fan base wants to know what club officials are thinking.

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Here’s a look at where this stands and how it could play out.

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It all starts with Tyler Smith. The coaching staff must determine whether it wants him to stay at left guard or push him back outside to left tackle.

The temptation is to assume the Cowboys will keep him at guard, where he blossomed into a Pro Bowl player in his second season. Why tamper with that level of success, especially when the team is well-positioned to take Tyron Smith’s replacement in the first round of next month’s draft?

But that’s not a given. Remember, Smith was drafted as a college tackle out of Tulsa, the heir apparent to Tyron Smith at left tackle. The first-round pick assumed that job sooner than anyone imagined when the veteran was injured in training camp and missed the majority of the 2022 season.

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Tyler Smith held up well as a rookie left tackle. Very well. The Cowboys fashioned a 12-5 record that season with Tyler Smith at left tackle and Terence Steele at right tackle.

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The coaching staff would be willing to run those two back as their starting tackles. It’s part of a discussion taking place at The Star right now that’s not completely settled.

Tyler Smith’s flexibility to excel at either spot gives the Cowboys options going into this draft.

There should be at least six offensive tackles taken in the first round. Oklahoma’s Tyler Guyton and/or Georgia’s Amarius Mims appear the most likely to be available when the Cowboys are on the clock at No. 24.

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If Guyton or Mims are there the Cowboys could determine they are comfortable with starting either one as a rookie and keeping Smith inside. If Guyton and Mims and the other top tackle are gone — a possibility — the club could be tempted to shift gears and take Jackson Powers-Johnson, universally regarded as the top center in this draft. He would step in immediately to replace Biadasz.

In that scenario, Smith would stay at left tackle.

And here’s something no one outside of the organization is discussing at the moment. What if the coaching staff and personnel department assess that the college tackle the Cowboys get at No. 24 has the traits to move to guard?

Tyler Smith was a college tackle the Cowboys immediately moved to guard. Zack Martin was a tackle at Notre Dame who has made a Hall of Fame name for himself at right guard.

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Even if the Cowboys take a tackle in the first round, there’s no assurance that means Smith will remain at guard.

What about the rest of the offensive line? The Cowboys flirted with giving Steele some work at guard last season, but decided against it since he was returning from injury. The club now appears content to keep him at right tackle next to Martin, who’s a fixture at right guard.

T.J. Bass intrigues the Dallas coaching staff. He has a strong lower body and would be given the chance to earn the job at left guard if the club kicks Smith outside. Brock Hoffman is the center by default at the moment.

But this is a deep draft at the position. The Cowboys could pick up a starter there on the third day.

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A wild card to keep in mind is La’el Collins, who has played guard and tackle during his NFL career. He’s still working his way back into shape and has been at The Star during the offseason.

Tyron Smith turned back time with an outstanding season in ‘23. The Cowboys won’t come close to replacing his presence.

But Dallas officials have been excited about the talent at offensive tackle in this draft for months. That undoubtedly played a role in their difficult decision to let Tyron Smith walk.

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Now, the club must decide if it wants Tyler Smith to play left tackle or left guard. The rest of the line falls into place from there.

After all, Hudson Gage needs a little more time to develop the core strength and weight that will allow him to compete.

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Where will Tyler Smith line up? A look at the Dallas Cowboys’ OL options for 2024 (2024)

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Where will Tyler Smith line up? A look at the Dallas Cowboys’ OL options for 2024? ›

If the Cowboys draft an offensive tackle, they could keep Tyler at left guard

left guard
In American football, a guard (G), otherwise known as an offensive guard (OG), is a player who lines up between the center and the tackles on the offensive line of a football team on the line of scrimmage used primarily for blocking.
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. In this scenario, Brock Hoffman is likely the team's new center, but he would be sandwiched between two All-Pro guards. If the Cowboys select one of the top centers in this draft, they could slide Tyler back out to left tackle.

How many draft picks do Cowboys have in 2024? ›

The Beast, Dane Brugler's expansive guide to the NFL Draft, is here. The Dallas Cowboys will make the 24th pick in the NFL Draft on April 25 in Detroit. The Cowboys own seven total picks in the seven-round draft.

Who are the Cowboys getting in 2024? ›

Dallas Cowboys Transactions 2024
DATETRANSACTION
April 30, 2024Signed WR Tyron Johnson and RB Ezekiel Elliott.
April 29, 2024Signed RB Ezekiel Elliot to a contract. Re-signed LB Damien Wilson.
April 24, 2024Exercised their fifth-year team option on LB Micah Parsons.
April 17, 2024Signed RB Royce Freeman to a contract.
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How big is Tyler Smith for the Dallas Cowboys? ›

INJURIES
INFO
Height, Weight6'6", 332 lbs
FromFort Worth, TX
CollegeTulsa
Experience3 Years
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How much cap space do the Cowboys have in 2024? ›

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TeamCap SpaceEffective Cap Space*
Cowboys$2,243,253($809,110)
Dolphins$2,132,154($4,031,736)
Bills$1,633,453($1,611,949)
Saints$1,087,366($2,972,485)
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Who has the most draft picks in 2024? ›

Draft picks by school in the 2024 NFL draft

Michigan leads with 13 players selected followed by Texas which had 11 players chosen.

What picks do the Cowboys have in the upcoming draft? ›

How many picks do the Cowboys have?
  • Round 1, Pick 29 (from Detroit Lions): Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma.
  • Round 2, Pick 56: Marshawn Kneeland, DE, Western Michigan.
  • Round 3, Pick 73 (from Minnesota Vikings through Detroit Lions): Cooper Beebe, OL, Kansas State.
  • Round 3, Pick 87: Marist Liufau, LB, Notre Dame.
Apr 26, 2024

Who are the Cowboys bringing back? ›

April 29 - Ezekiel Elliott agreed to rejoin the Dallas Cowboys on Monday, NFL Network and The Athletic reported. Elliott played for Dallas from 2016-22 after the team selected him with the No. 4 overall section of the 2016 NFL Draft.

Is Dallas Cowboys making the team coming back? ›

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Who have the Cowboys selected? ›

The picks
ROUNDPICKNAME
129Tyler Guyton
256Marshawn Kneeland
373Cooper Beebe
387Marist Liufau
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Who is the youngest player on the Cowboys? ›

Tyler Smith (born April 3, 2001) is an American football offensive guard for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Tulsa and was selected by the Cowboys in the first round of the 2022 NFL draft. Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.

Did Cowboys cut Smith? ›

DALLAS — The Dallas Cowboys have cut ties with linebacker Jaylon Smith. The Cowboys as well as Smith's rep confirmed to WFAA that the Cowboys released the sixth-year linebacker on Tuesday evening. The news was first reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Who is number 77 on the Cowboys? ›

The league still respects him, the game still respects him as witnessed by Madden 2022 rating him as the third-best Cowboy player heading into 2021. Our player profile countdown to the regular season continues with No. 77 Tyron Smith.

Who is the highest paid player on the Cowboys? ›

Dallas Cowboys Contracts
Player (75)PosAAV
Dak PrescottQB$40,000,000
Amari CooperWR$20,000,000
Trevon DiggsCB$19,400,000
Terence SteeleT$16,500,000
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How much does a Dallas Cowboy cheerleader make? ›

Known as 'America's Sweethearts', the Cowboys' cheerleaders are among not just the most popular in the NFL but sports across the nation in general. To that end, most of them earn $15-20 per hour, or $500 per match i.e., their yearly income sits at around $75,000.

How many picks does Dallas have in 2024? ›

FRISCO — The 2024 NFL Draft is underway and the Dallas Cowboys have eight picks to make over the next few days. The draft kicks off on Thursday, April 25 and continues through Saturday, April 27.

How many compensatory picks will the Cowboys have in 2025? ›

Dating back to 2021, the Cowboys have added a minimum of two compensatory picks per year, and that trend will extend in 2025, with Dallas almost guaranteed to hit the limit of four additional picks after losing five qualifying players and (notoriously) signing none this offseason.

How many picks do 49ers have in 2024? ›

Following a couple of Day 2 trades, the San Francisco 49ers are now expected to close out the 2024 NFL Draft with nine picks. After selecting wide receiver Ricky Pearsall out of Florida with the 31st-overall pick, the 49ers brokered a deal with the Kansas City Chiefs in Round 2.

How many picks does Dak Prescott have all time? ›

Dak Prescott has 74 interceptions in his career.

How many draft picks do Broncos have in 2024? ›

The Denver Broncos' seven draft picks are expected to account for an average salary per year of about $11.6 million and account for about $8.9 million in cap space. What happens next for the Broncos?

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