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The Cowboys offensive line crisis: A position-by-position breakdown

The Cowboys offensive line went from a strength to a liability in just two seasons. Here is exactly how it happened.

Left Tackle: Tyron Smith's departure in 2024 free agency left a void that has not been filled. The current starter allowed 8 sacks in 2025, tied for 4th-most among left tackles per PFF.

Left Guard: The one bright spot. Tyler Smith transitioned to guard and posted a 78.4 PFF grade, which is above average. His run blocking grade of 82.1 was top-10 at the position.

Center: Travis Frederick's retirement years ago still echoes. The current center ranked 25th of 32 qualifying starters in PFF pass-blocking grade.

Right Guard: Zack Martin's retirement after 2024 was devastating. His replacement allowed 32 pressures in 2025, compared to Martin's career average of 14 per season. Source: PFF.

Right Tackle: Terence Steele has been average. 64.2 PFF grade. Not a weakness but not a strength.

The impact on the offense:

  • Dak was pressured on 37.2% of dropbacks, 5th-highest rate in the NFL (source: PFF)
  • The run game averaged 3.8 yards per carry, 27th in the league (source: Pro Football Reference)
  • Sack rate jumped from 5.1% in 2023 to 8.3% in 2025

The fix: Round 1 of the 2026 draft must be an interior offensive lineman. There is no other path forward.

Sources:

  • PFF — all individual grades and pressure data
  • Pro Football Reference — team rushing and sack stats
Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 2:37 AM

3 Comments

Losing Tyron Smith and Zack Martin in back-to-back years was always going to be catastrophic. Two Hall of Famers. You do not replace that overnight.

Tyler Smith is the future of this line. Move him to left tackle where his athleticism is maximized and draft a guard in round 1.