SAD NEWS! COWBOYS DID NOT EXPECT TO LOSE ANOTHER LINEMAN AFTER TYRON SMITH!
Over the weekend, Cowboy fans have received some startling news. Tyron Smith discussed their standout left tackle, who has played for Dallas for 13 years and is not expected to return the next season. It appears like Smith won’t be the only starting offensive lineman for the Cowboys to sign a free agent contract.
After starting for Dallas for the last three seasons, Tyler Biadas may sign a second deal somewhere else. According to Dallas Morning News reporter Michael Gelken.
This is particularly unexpected given the Tyron Smith news. With minimal room, the Cowboys now have to replace two prominent offensive line starters, which is not an easy assignment.
The Cowboys think they can’t pay Biadas’ fees to compete for his services on the free market.
This isn’t seen as a judgment on Biadas, who is valued for his study habits, tenacity, effort, and general understanding in addition to his productivity level. steadiness.
Pro Football Focus ranked Biadas as the 13th most talented center in the NFL after he had the greatest season of his four-year career.
As a substitute for fan favorite Travis Frederick, Biadas has performed admirably after being selected in the fourth round of the 2020 NBA Draft.
More than Biadas’s open market value is set at $4.9 million by the Cap. An even larger demand for their O-line can come from a team with cap room. The Cowboys could choose a center like Jackson Powers-Johnson in the draft or trade him for Brock Hoffman or TJ Bass, two less expensive choices, but that would be too costly.
2024 will surely see a significant change in the Cowboys’ offensive unit, regardless of who starts at center for the team that season.
.. As the Cowboys strive for that elusive Super Bowl berth, they will have to play at a high level. They have the fifth-best odds (+1,300) to win the Super Bowl the following year on FanDuel Sportsbook.