The offensive line has been one of the most frustrating units on the Dallas Cowboys in 2020. Due to injuries and inconsistent play, there have been several combinations used so far this
A young-yet-experienced offensive lineman just became available in Pat Elfein, a former 3rd-round pick of the Vikings in 2017. Minnesota released Elfein this morning after he returned from an early-season injury. Should
For much of the middle of last decade, the most stable thing about the Dallas Cowboys was their offensive line. Tyron Smith, Zack Martin, and Travis Frederick. Three of the best in
The Dallas Cowboys will have two first-time starters today as they host the New York Giants: rookie center Tyler Biadasz and safety Donovan Wilson. While both have seen playing time already this
The 2020 Dallas Cowboys are currently 1-3 and could easily be 0-4 without an onside kick recovery vs the Atlanta Falcons. On top of their obvious struggles, the injury report in Dallas
Tyler Biadasz is not Travis Frederick. We can stop with those comparisons between former Wisconsin Badgers…at least for now. The fourth round rookie may have won the starting center job had this
The deadline for NFL teams to get down to 53 players on their official rosters is this Saturday, September 5th, by 4:00 pm EST. But the Dallas Cowboys are already working toward
Perhaps no two positions on the Dallas Cowboys’ roster are more blended than Guard and Center. With several of our players have flexibility between both spots, which is a big part of
With former All Pro starting center Travis Frederick announcing his retirement this offseason, the Cowboys have big shoes to fill in the middle of their offensive line. Dallas did go out and
After the first five years of Travis Frederick’s career, I don’t think many considered the center position an area that would need to be addressed. When the Dallas Cowboys traded up from
You will begin to see a lot of roster and depth projections in the coming weeks as we ramp up for the start of the Dallas Cowboys’ 2020 training camp. Today, I
There are a lot of assumptions floating around the position battle at center for the Dallas Cowboys. Namely that Rookie fourth-round pick Tyler Biadasz will earn the starting center job over the
Tyler Biadasz was a 4th-Round draft pick for the Dallas Cowboys this year. However, many are already calling him, “the next Travis Frederick.” This optimistic outlook could prove true, but it won’t
It’s hardly breaking news that the Dallas Cowboys have one of the best offensive lines in the NFL. But as one stat-driven outlet reminded us today just how good the group was
Travis Frederick, once the best center in all of football, shockingly announced his retirement back in March. However, that hasn’t stopped the big man from receiving some pretty amazing accolades. Earlier today,
Determining who the Dallas Cowboys decide to take over for Travis Frederick as their starting center in 2020 could be as easy as playing a game of connect the dots. Luckily for
Adam Redmond has been on the Dallas Cowboys’ official roster for the last two years as a backup at guard and center. That versatility has helped him find work thus far, but
Dallas Cowboys Center Travis Frederick surprised us by announcing his retirement back in March, but only now did the team officially placed him in the reserve/retired list. ESPN’s Todd Archer reported the
Travis Frederick won’t be on the field when the Dallas Cowboys 2020 season kicks off. However, he’ll probably be cheering for his former teammates. Frederick recently retired from football after being drafted
It’s always easy to look at the new thing as the next big thing. Often what is known isn’t as exciting to people as what could be. Such is the case with
Calling the Dallas Cowboys’ offensive line one of the league’s best units has become a fixture in recent NFL history. 2020 presents a big challenge to that status after losing Travis Frederick