The Dallas Cowboys have many decisions to make about their 2024 roster.
Some of their top players are set to hit free agency and two of the most notable are on the offensive line.
Left tackle Tyron Smith and center Tyler Biadasz both need a new contract.
As of now, it seems like neither will be back in Dallas.
According to Michael Gehlken via Brandon Loree, the Cowboys “do not consider themselves positioned to be financially competitive for Biadasz’s services on the open market.”
According to @GehlkenNFL, the #Cowboys could be losing two members of their 2023 offensive line to free agency:
“The Cowboys do not consider themselves positioned to be financially competitive for Biadasz’s services on the open market, a person close to the situation told The… pic.twitter.com/YZYSjJuNpw
— Brandon Loree (@Brandoniswrite) March 4, 2024
Reports have already surfaced that the Cowboys will not be bringing back Smith.
Now comes this report about Biadasz.
Losing these two players leaves a clear void on the offensive line.
Dallas has never been aggressive in free agency, so there is no reason to think that will change this offseason.
If they lose those two players, they must look for replacements in the NFL Draft.
The Cowboys are a win-now team, so losing two key offensive linemen is far from ideal.
But, this is a situation they have put themselves in.
Refusing to spend in free agency has put the Cowboys behind the eight-ball for many years.
This will be a massive offseason for the Cowboys.
It will show the fanbase how serious they are about contending for the Super Bowl.
Many teams around the league have aggressive front offices that go after top free agents.
Dallas is not one.
Not spending money in free agency and relying on the draft could be what holds the Cowboys back once again.
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