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See our complete 2008 Offensive
Line Rankings Dallas Cowboys 2008 Projected Starters: 2007 Injuries: 2007 Statistics:
ALY (Adjusted Line
Yards): It is an alternate measure for yards per carry developed by Football Outsiders that takes
into account various factors including down, distance, situation and opponent. At tackle, the
Cowboys left side is in very good hands with 67 and 340lbs Flozell Adams who
will be playing his 11th season as a Cowboy in 2008. Adams who was named to his fourth Pro
Bowl last season recently signed a six year deal with the Cowboys. Adams is one of the
best tackles in the NFL despite having the most penalty yards amongst left tackles in 2007
due to his troubles hearing out of his right ear. His technique is not the best and he
will struggle to stay with quicker pass rushers at times but his strength allows him to
open up huge holes in the running game. His years may be counted as a left tackle in the
NFL because of his lack of speed but he has the frame and skills to be excellent on the
right side of the line for quite a few more years. Marc Colombo will be the starting right
tackle for a third consecutive season with the Cowboys. Colombo suffered a very serious
knee injury while with the Bears in 2002 and it kept him out of football for almost two
full years. The Bears released him in 2005 and he was signed by the Cowboys later in the
year to provide depth and play on special teams. Colombo is a very tall lineman who uses
his wingspan very well in pass protection but he lacks the lower body strength to
overpower defensive linemen. Colombo is a very hard worker but remains much better at pass
blocking than run blocking. Pat McQuistan was a seventh round pick in 2006 and provides
depth at tackle. The management seems to be quite high on him but he has not seen much
action since being drafted. The Cowboys also selected tackle Doug Free and James Marten in
the 2007 draft, neither of whom has shown much thus far but they should learn quickly with
three current Pro Bowlers on the line. At guard, Kyle
Kosier will be returning as the starter on the left side for a third consecutive season
after being acquired as a free agent from the Detroit Lions. Kosier is regarded as the
weak link on this line and has not adjusted very well to his new team. Kosier is a very
good run blocker and has the ability to get to the second level but has struggled in pass
protection mainly due to his inability to read defenses. On the right side, the Cowboys
can count on the very strong and versatile Leonard Davis. Davis was the starting left
tackle for the Cardinals but switched over to guard after being signed by the Cowboys. At
66 and 350lbs, Davis is an overpowering guard who will open up big holes in
the running game. He is a much better fit as a guard because of his lack of speed and will
occasionally struggle if he is required to pull to the outside. Davis was rewarded for his
excellent play in 2007 with his first Pro Bowl selection and will make the right side of
the line a strength for the Cowboys for many more years. The
Cowboys have little depth at guard but tackles Free and McQuistan could step in if needed. Andre Gurode will
be the teams starting center for a third consecutive season. Gurode has great
strength to open up holes in the running game and will rarely get pushed into the back
field. He has struggled with his shotgun snaps at times but he is still a very good center
who well deserved his second trip to the Pro Bowl. Gurode missed the final two games of
the 2007 season and was adequately replaced by Cory Procter. The line did not give up any
sacks in week 16 against the Panthers and the team managed to rush for 148 yards. Procter
also has the versatility to play left guard and left tackle so he should be very useful
for the Cowboys in case of injuries on the line. 2008 Outlook: |
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