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Cowboys add more OL depth before draft, sign 2020 draft pick

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We are less than a week out from the NFL draft, and the Dallas Cowboys currently own the 12th overall pick, and as of now, it really is not clear what they might do with the pick.

We will probably have to wait and see what happens above them, this is the first draft in awhile where it feels like a player that could be drafted at 5 or 6 could fall all the way down to 15-16.

With that said, the front office once again are staying cheap before the draft and added another offensive lineman who is recovering from a major knee injury.

Hakeem Adeniji

The 27-year-old began his career as a sixth-round pick by the Bengals in 2020 and appeared in 15 games with five starts as a rookie.

Adeniji didn’t earn a starting job entering the 2021 regular season, but he took over at right guard in Week 9 and started every remaining game in Cincinnati’s run to the Super Bowl.

He made five starts as a rookie and 15 total appearances. Adeniji suffered a torn pectoral muscle ahead of the 2021 campaign and consequently only played in nine games that season. In his final season with the Bengals, Adeniji served as a backup right tackle.

He suffered a knee injury as a member of the Browns last season, was placed on injury reserve, and here we go again, the Cowboys taking a chance on a guy who is cheap with starting experience and hoping they get lucky and hit a home run.

He can play both guard and tackle. The Dallas Cowboys will welcome the help up front. Last season, the Cowboys gave up 52 sacks, the third-most in the NFL.

Other Signings

The Cowboys have now signed three external free agents on the offensive line with the addition of Adeniji, joining Saahdiq Charles and Robert Jones from earlier points in the offseason.

If they do not draft an offensive lineman with the 12th overall pick, this looks like all they will have as they enter 2025.

This is a huge gamble. With the retirement of Zack Martin, they got worse up front, and they already gave up 52 sacks. Not ideal.

The right guard position is still up for grabs, with Adeniji possessing the ability to play at both tackle and guard for Dallas.

He’ll likely be battling Charles, Jones, Brock Hoffman and T.J. Bass for the vacancy left by Zack Martin, as well as backup jobs across the entire line.

If I had to pick someone, Bass is the man that I would guess will take that job by the horns and run so far away with it, nobody will even think about wanting him to give it back.

Bass has made 32 appearances with 5 starts, showing the potential to play multiple positions on the offensive line. As the team gears up for the NFL Draft, Bass faces competition but aims to secure a more prominent role on the roster.

Bass started 34 straight games throughout three seasons in college. He played over 2,000 snaps and earned first-team all-Pac-12 honors from the coaches in 2021 and 2022.

Yet Bass went undrafted when he was a projected first round pick.

Look, I hope I am totally wrong about Adeniji, and he somehow becomes a great offensive lineman, even if it is for a year, but it is so hard to come off nearly a career-ending injury and be able to step back in and be great.

This offensive line has a lot to fix, and by the guys they have signed this offseason, I think they may be worse than they were a year ago.

You lose a first ballot Hall of Famer, and sign three guys who have struggled in this league from the jump.

Shane Taylor

Staff Writer

Shane Taylor is a Dallas Cowboys fan from the Midwest. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and works at a Junior College in the TRIO Upward Bound department. Taylor has written for two publications in his lifetime. The first was as a Sports Reporter for Journal Star while in college. He also spent a year as a Regional News Reporter for Shaw Media. When he is not working or writing for Inside The Star, he enjoys bowling competitively. Feel free to connect with him on his social media outlets listed below!

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