
One thing the 2025 Dallas Cowboys have going for them is excellent offensive line depth. The offensive line play around the league has been in a strong decline in recent years. Finding quality starters and depth pieces is something teams around the league struggle with every year. Luckily for the Cowboys, they have plenty of quality depth offensive linemen that could be of value to opposing teams.
When projecting the Cowboys cutdowns, it’s safe to assume that Tyler Guyton, Tyler Smith, Cooper Beebe,
Tyler Booker, and Terence Steele will be the starting line for the Cowboys when Guyton fully recovers from a knee sprain he suffered early in training camp. That leaves Asim Richards, Nathan Thomas, Hakeem Adeniji, Brock Hoffman, TJ Bass, Ajani Cornelius, Geron Christian, and Saadiq Charles (La’el Collins will be released) to fill out the rest of the offensive line depth. It is safe to assume Thomas and Hoffman are safe, but guys like Richards, Bass, and Adeniji could be prime trade candidates to help add depth at defensive tackle where the Cowboys are extremely weak.
The good news for the Cowboys is depth offensive linemen are extremely valuable across the league, allowing the Cowboys to get good value on the trade market. Names like DeWayne Carter with the Buffalo Bills and C.J. Okoye with the Baltimore Ravens as potential fits for a possible trade ahead of roster cutdowns.