Cowboys 2024 pass protection expectations currently bottom-5 in NFL

The current state of affairs along the Cowboys offensive line requires prompt attention in the draft. | From @ReidDHanson

How big of a deal is the offensive line for the Cowboys this draft cycle? Based on their actions leading up to the 2024 draft, one might surmise not very much. Dallas has bid adieu to two of their starting offensive linemen in free agency and done essentially nothing to replace them.

The projected starting lineup today (per Ourlads) features Tyler Smith at left tackle, T.J. Bass at left guard, Brock Hoffman at center,  Zack Martin at right guard and Terence Steele at right tackle. Outside of Martin at RG, there’s not a lot there to feel great about. In fact, according to Ben Baldwin from The Athletic, the pass protection score of this lineup rates as the NFL’s 28th-ranked unit in 2024.

The Cowboys notoriously lean on the draft to plug their most important holes, so the decision to wait until the draft to address offensive line isn’t completely out of character. But it does leave Dallas in a bit of a bind. Much like the 2022 draft, it’s O-line or bust. They can’t afford to draft opportunistically because they have critical holes to fill.

Smith, the rising star of the bunch, moves outside to LT where, at least for 2024, he’s expected to be suitable but probably not great. The majority of his work has come inside at LG and slippage in play can be expected if moves to the more challenging position of LT. But based on the roster today, there isn’t much choice.

T.J. Bass is a promising prospect but compared to other starting LGs his pass protection currently sits in the bottom half of the NFL. Hoffman flashed potential but still comes with major concerns and projects as a bottom-five starter. And at RT only one starter rates worse than Steele in pass protection.

The need on the offensive line has become so obvious, multiple odds makers are predicting an overwhelming likelihood Dallas selects one with their first pick in the draft.

Based on the pass protection performance of those currently on the roster, the Cowboys may not be able to deviate from OL even if a great skill player falls into their laps at 24. The current state of affairs along the Cowboys offensive line is disturbing and requires prompt attention in the 2024 NFL draft.

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2020 NFL Draft: Dallas Cowboys team preview

Everything Dallas Cowboys fans need to know heading into the 2020 NFL Draft.

Everything Dallas Cowboys fans need to know heading into the 2020 NFL Draft.

VITALS

Head Coach: Mike McCarthy

General Manager: Jerry Jones

2019 Record: 8-8

2020 DRAFT PICKS

1 (17)

2 (51)

3 (82)

4 (123)

5 (164)

5 (179, compensatory)

7 (231)

TEAM NEEDS

Secondary

Without question one of the top needs for the Dallas Cowboys is in the secondary. The Cowboys lost their top cornerback Byron Jones to the Dolphins in free agency and don’t have the depth to fill his role. The team has signed two cornerbacks but neither of which is viewed as a replacement for Jones. Dallas will need to address cornerback in the early part of the draft.

Not only do the Cowboys need help at cornerback but safety. A position they have not address early on in the draft since they selected Roy Williams out of Oklahoma in the 2002 draft. Dallas did sign HaHa Clinton-Dix but he is a short-term answer to a long-term question.

Defensive Line

Knowing there were holes in the middle of the defense, the Cowboys added both Gerald McCoy and Dontari Poe from the Carolina Panthers during free agency. The Cowboys lost their starting three technique tackle in Maliek Collins who left to Las Vegas. The Cowboys needed a presence in the middle which they are likely to get with McCoy and Poe but they need to look to the future. Javon Kinlaw would fit in nicely if he is able to slide to 17.

Wide Receiver

With the departure of Randall Cobb to Houston, the Cowboys find themselves short of a starting receiver next to Amari Cooper and Michael Gallup. The depth beyond the duo leaves a lot to be desired with Noah Brown and Cedrick Wilson. Both have been injured for the better part of the last two seasons. Wilson shows promise but they need a guy that can be relied on. Dez Bryant could be an option if the team chooses to go that route but they still need another young talented player. Good thing for Dallas is that this draft is full of receivers.

TOP TARGETS

Javon Kinlaw | DL | South Carolina

K’Lavon Chaisson | EDGE | LSU

C.J. Henderson | CB | Florida

Henry Ruggs III | WR | Alabama

Trevon Diggs | CB | Alabama

Xavier McKinney | S | Alabama

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