Another addition to Dallas to help the team
The Dallas Cowboys are entering a new chapter on their offensive line, with legendary guard Zack Martin retiring after a storied career. Martin’s departure leaves a significant void, but Jerry Jones have already taken steps to address the gap by signing starting guard Rob Jones from the Miami Dolphins in free agency. Jones, a reliable and seasoned player, is expected to bring immediate stability to the line.
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However, the Cowboys appear to be far from done. ESPN has reported that Dallas is actively exploring additional options to bolster their offensive line depth ahead of the NFL Draft. One intriguing name to watch is Teven Jenkins, a former 2021 second-round draft pick by the Chicago Bears. At 6’6″ and 321 pounds, Jenkins brings an imposing physical presence and versatility, with experience playing multiple positions on the line.
His recent performance, where he ranked 33rd in pass block win rate and 44th in run block win rate among guards, has not gone unnoticed. Jenkins’ durability has also improved, as he played a career-high 14 games last season while committing only four penalties. At just 27 years old, he is poised to enter the prime of his career.
ESPN analyst Bill Barnwell emphasized Jenkins’ value, noting that offensive coordinators across the league are constantly seeking competent linemen. For the Cowboys, adding Jenkins could provide a significant upgrade to their front line, especially as they aim to keep their offensive firepower intact for the coming season.
Meanwhile, speculation continues about the potential addition of Arizona Cardinals free agent guard Will Hernandez. Though no official moves have been made, rumors persist that Dallas may pursue Hernandez to further strengthen their line. Known for his toughness and consistency, Hernandez could be another valuable asset for the Cowboys as they prepare for life without Martin.
With around $40 million in cap space still available, the Cowboys have plenty of flexibility to make impactful moves. The combination of Rob Jones, the potential addition of Jenkins, and rumors surrounding Hernandez indicate the team is fully committed to ensuring their offensive line remains a cornerstone of their success.
As the NFL Draft approaches, all eyes will be on Dallas to see how they navigate this critical period. For Cowboys fans, the strategy is clear: build a line that not only replaces a legend like Zack Martin but also sets the team up for continued dominance in the NFC.