It has been a slow couple of days since the first major wave of free agency, but that is not to say the Dallas Cowboys are done making moves.
There are certainly more holes that need filling on this roster.
One of the largest ones is the offensive line unit. After legendary guard Zack Martin hung up the cleats for retirement, the Cowboys signed starting guard Rob Jones from the Miami Dolphins out of free agency.
There has been no other motion after that, but our man Mike Fisher keeps wondering about Arizona’s Will Hernandez, while ESPN also predicts Dallas will continue shopping for lineman depth before the NFL Draft. Teven Jenkins, a former 2021 second-round pick of the Chicago Bears, may be a name to look out for.
Jerry Jones’ Cowboys Need These 4 More Moves, Insists NFL Insider “Offensive coordinators are desperate for competent offensive linemen, and Jenkins ranked 33rd in pass block win rate and 44th in run block win rate among guards last season,” wrote Bill Barnwell. ”
He stayed healthy for a career-high 14 games and committed only four penalties. At 27, he will be in the prime of his career over the next few years …”
The former Oklahoma State Cowboy stands at a towering 6-6, 321 lbs and has just exhausted his rookie contract with the Bears after four seasons.
The Cowboys – who still have around $40 million to work with in free agency – would get a massive upgrade on the o-line with the addition of another starting-caliber player.