
"The offense to me is pretty good, way above average and close to an elite level, depending on the George Pickens deal, but the one little issue is the consistency of the offensive line and can they figure it out?"
"Offensive coordinator Klayton Adams sounds like he wants to keep him at his All-Pro position, left guard, and not try and move him to tackle, which they tried for a few games to end the 2025 regular season. I 100% agree with keeping him at guard."
"He will receive $22 million in guaranteed money on his new deal with a $33 million base value, which can go up to $36 million. This creates $13 million in cap space for the Cowboys."
The Cowboys offense ranks above average to elite, but offensive line consistency remains a concern. The team restructured right tackle Terence Steele's contract, guaranteeing him $22 million with a $33 million base value potentially reaching $36 million, freeing up $13 million in cap space. Offensive coordinator Klayton Adams plans to keep Pro Bowl left guard Tyler Smith at his established position rather than moving him to tackle. The projected starting offensive line likely includes Smith at left guard, T.J. Bass, Cooper Beebe at center, Tyler Booker at right guard, and Steele at right tackle. This configuration keeps Tyler Guyton, a raw talent prone to penalties, out of the lineup. The team also signed Matt Hennessy as depth.
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