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Cowboys' Focus on O-Line at NFL Combine
Cowboys' Focus on O-Line at NFL Combine
As the NFL Draft approaches, the Dallas Cowboys are focusing on strengthening their offensive line.
This effort was evident at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. With key players Tyron Smith and Tyler Biadasz nearing free agency, identifying new, skilled players is a priority.
Top Prospects and Interviews
The Cowboys' team has been proactive, conducting formal interviews with more than ten draft hopefuls.
Highlighted among them are:
Amarius Mims from Georgia
JC Latham from Alabama
and Jordan Morgan from Arizona.
Mims and Latham, who are opting to leave college early, are particularly high on Dallas's list, with the team hopeful they will be available for selection at the 24th pick.
Rising Stars and Versatility
Players like Taliese Fuaga from Oregon State, alongside Morgan and Tyler Guyton from Oklahoma, are also under consideration.
Morgan and Guyton, who have been featured in several draft forecasts, offer valuable traits such as Guyton’s adaptability and Morgan's experience in the left tackle position.
Depth in Later Rounds
Looking towards the later rounds, players such as Christian Jones from Texas and Isaiah Adams from Illinois could provide depth. They have demonstrated significant playtime and performances in college.
The ability to play multiple positions is a theme, with Graham Barton from Duke and Troy Fautanu from Washington noted for their versatility.
Center of Attention
West Virginia’s center Zach Frazier, who ranks as the second-best true center in this draft, has caught Dallas's attention.
His remarkable recovery from a leg injury to prepare for the combine, coupled with his toughness and readiness for team activities, marks him as a compelling pick.
Looking Ahead
The scouting combine has been a critical phase for the Cowboys as they devise a strategy to enhance their offensive line for the 2024 season and beyond.
Keep an eye out for how these potential new players will fit into the team's future.
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