The Dallas Cowboys offensive line has become one of the key aspects of the upcoming season. After losing two mainstays and drafting two major prospects, the organization is now tasked with figuring out who starts where in 2024. With training camp underway, we have gotten an early look at which way the coaching staff is leaning.

Despite fan excitement over rookies Tyler Guyton and Cooper Beebe, the 1st-team unit has veteran Chuma Edoga at left tackle and Brock Hoffman lined up at center. Cowboys first-team offensive line today: LT: Chuma Edoga LG: Tyler Smith C: Brock Hoffman RG: Zack Martin RT: Terence Steele pic.twitter.

com/nTxRQR67hZ — Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 25, 2024 It's early, don't forget that, but many in the media have speculated since the draft that this would be the starting Cowboys offensive line come September. The contrast of veteran experience and familiarity against high potential and youth is a hard choice to make, but it simply comes down to who can help you win the most football games this season. Arguments can be made both ways, so let's make them.

Here is an overview of the Guyton-Edoga and Beebe-Hoffman training camp battles. The Training Camp Battle for Left Tackle Nothing, and I mean nothing, is more critical to the Cowboys' success than the health of superstar quarterback , Dak Prescott . That means whoever has the task of blocking his blindside must do it well.

With Tyron Smith on the New York Jets now , the left tackle spot is bound to be sh.