
"It's been a bumpy season for the Dallas Cowboys. The team had big expectactions coming into the year, despite taking on a new coaching staff. The front office was very active this offseason adding several new players to the team. Even though they remained frugal in free agency, the were aggressive in other means, orchestrating seven trades that added veteran players to their team. Some of these deals took place before the draft, others happened"
"While the effectiveness of the moves will always be scrutinized, we can at least say the Cowboys' front office is trying. They're often accused of not doing all that much, but when you take a look at everything they've done, it's quite a long list. Let's run through what the Cowboys have done this past year to help improve this football team."
"Fixing their offensive line Entering the new season, the Cowboys already had some good pieces along the offensive line. They have their All-Pro left guard, Tyler Smith, who's only 24 years old. They also drafted three offensive linemen last season, Tyler Guyton, Cooper Beebe, and Nathan Thomas. But that wasn't enough for the new offensive coaches, Klayton Adams and Conor Riley, who are both o-line specialists. They signed free agents Robert Jones, Saahdiq Charles, and Hakeem Adeniji. They also used their"
The Cowboys executed a busy offseason and in-season roster strategy that included seven trades, targeted free-agent signings, and key draft investments. The front office stayed frugal in traditional free agency while pursuing veteran talent through trades and the draft. Offensive-line upgrades were prioritized with signings (Robert Jones, Saahdiq Charles, Hakeem Adeniji), drafting of Tyler Booker, and reliance on young core pieces like All-Pro left guard Tyler Smith plus recent draftees Tyler Guyton, Cooper Beebe, and Nathan Thomas. New offensive coaches emphasized line play, preserving run-game effectiveness and providing Dak Prescott time despite multiple injuries. The offensive line ranks in the top 10 for pass-block and run-block win rates.
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