The Dallas Cowboys let future Ring-of-Honor starting left tackle Tyron Smith sign with the New York Jets for a guaranteed contract of only $6.5 million.
Throughout his seven-year run with the Dallas Cowboys, running back Ezekiel Elliott had some great linemen blocking for him. Of course, there's the handful of all-pro selections in Zack Martin, Tyron Smith and Travis Frederick.
We’re back on this lovely Friday (congrats, you made it to the end of the week) with another Countdown to Kickoff post. In today’s piece, we will be crowning the Greatest #72 in Dallas Cowboys History, and if you missed the last player I crowned for my Greatest #74 piece, check it out here.
The addition of Tulsa offensive lineman Tyler Smith shocked the system of Dallas Cowboy fans across the nation. While some had strong opinions one way
Tom Brady did it recently. Jason Witten, too. Shoot, even Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali, Roger Clemens, Bjorn Borg and Mario Lemieux couldn't help themselves from giving it another go.
They don’t make a lot of people like the former Dallas Cowboys center 2021 marks the second season that the Dallas Cowboys are entering with Travis Frederick officially having retired from the NFL, and there is no question that they miss their former center.
The Cowboys drafted Travis Frederick with the 31st overall choice in 2013, and from 2014-2017, the Wisconsin product was one of the best centers in the NFL.
For the Cowboys to make a $35M-plus-per-year contract for a quarterback with a debatable ceiling work, they need to be perhaps unrealistically strong nearly everywhere else, writes Yardbarker's Sam Robinson.
As a runner, Ezekiel Elliott -- who agreed to a contract extension Wednesday morning -- has supreme balance and great vision, a truly rare combination, writes former NFL scout Matt Williamson. Plus, he has immense value in the passing game.
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