The Hidden Story Behind Dallas' Week 11 Offensive Line Inside The Star
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The Hidden Story Behind Dallas' Week 11 Offensive Line  Inside The Star
"Through Week 11, the Dallas Cowboys offensive line has been a study in extremes. Injuries, reshuffling, and inconsistent tackle play have put the offense in constant stress-yet somehow the interior has quietly built a foundation strong enough to keep Dallas afloat. Despite the chaos, the Cowboys remain top-10 in most major pass-protection categories: 10th in Pressure Rate Allowed (34.2%) 10th in No-Blitz Pressure Rate Allowed (30.8%)"
"The Cowboys needed power, stability, and a long-term answer at right guard. Booker has delivered all three-and more. In pass protection, the rookie has been better than the raw grade (60.4) suggests. His true pass set numbers tell the real story: 137 true pass set snaps 100% pass-block win rate Only 1 sack allowed Only 7 total pressures allowed (1 sack, 3 hits, 3 hurries) 97.5 pass-blocking efficiency"
Through Week 11, the Cowboys' offensive line ranks top-10 in Pressure Rate Allowed (34.2%) and No-Blitz Pressure Rate Allowed (30.8%). The offense's Time to Throw is 2.8 seconds, yet the interior has prevented collapse. Rookie right guard Tyler Booker has been a dominant run-blocker (79.0 run-blocking grade, sixth among guards) with a 71.5 overall grade and elite pass-set efficiency (137 true pass-set snaps, 100% pass-block win rate, one sack allowed, seven total pressures, 97.5 pass-blocking efficiency). Booker's power and stability have stabilized the right side. Veteran Tyler Smith provides a battle-tested presence with room to clean up.
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