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I've always categorized offensive linemen as either "road graders" (great for the run game) or "dancing bears" (better for pass protection). What kind of line do we have in your opinion? I feel like the identity of the offensive line should dictate what kind of offense you have. Curious if you think this line is built better for the run or the pass. – Rob Riggieri/Rutland, MA
Kyle: First off, I love using both those terms as well. It's a lot of fun! It's also tough to put each of the young Cowboys offensive linemen in a specific category like this, because they were added to the roster with the expectation of being versatile and multi-faceted. However, I'd lean towards the "road graders" designation. Think of the strength possible from Tyler Smith, Tyler Booker, and Tyler Guyton. Cooper Beebe and Terence Steele can both move in pass protection but are much better with that added strength around them. Hopefully that'll translate to running the ball with more emphasis, despite some of the questions remaining at running back entering the year.
Tommy: Overall, I think the Cowboys have done a pretty good job of finding guys who can do both on their offensive line. You would certainly hope that's the case when they've invested as much as they have up front. On the interior between Tyler Smith, Cooper Beebe and Tyler Booker, I think you're looking at one of the better pass protecting interior units in the league, especially if Booker is what most think he will be in his rookie season. On the exterior, Tyler Guyton and Terence Steele struggled a bit in pass protection last year, and Steele has a history of being a great run blocker, especially when working in tandem with Zack Martin. If he can develop that same kind of camaraderie over time with Booker, the Cowboys will benefit greatly in the run game, but as it stands now I think this line is built better to protect Dak Prescott, which they absolutely should be.

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