
"The Cowboys are top-heavy in the middle of the offensive line. They have all three starters signed up for 2026, but their best backups are set to become free agents. Given how much some of them have played in recent years, Dallas can't afford to let its depth diminish this offseason. G Tyler Smith - The latest All-Pro stalwart, Smith is the bedrock of the line and has a big contract to show for it."
"C Cooper Beebe - We haven't seen elite work yet from Beebe, but he's at least a solid starter. Some inconsistency may be due to injuries: he missed six games in his second season. The Cowboys hope their young center makes the third-year leap, and with that and better health he could emerge as one of the league's best. Once his pass protection gets on level with his run blocking, Beebe should be cemented in his role for a while."
"G Tyler Booker - Booker's rookie season couldn't have gone much better. PFF had him as the top rookie guard of 2025 and in the top-20 for all at his position, and he was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team. The Cowboys seems to have struck gold once again on a first-round interior lineman, and have the added cap management benefit of a cheap contract until 2029."
Dallas has a strong trio of interior starters under contract through 2026, but several key backup guards are upcoming free agents, risking a loss of depth. Tyler Smith anchors the line as an All-Pro interior stalwart and is likely to remain unless moved to left tackle, a change he opposes. Cooper Beebe shows promise as a solid center with missed time affecting consistency; improved health and pass protection could elevate him. Tyler Booker delivered an outstanding rookie season, earning top rookie guard honors and a cost-controlled contract through 2029. Trevor Keegan offers backup upside if healthy after a neck injury.
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