Cowboys Headlines: Legend proposes OL shuffle; Lamb requests World Cup change to stay
Flozell Adams thinks the Cowboys should rearrange their starting offensive line. CeeDee Lamb is asking if the grass installed for World Cup can stay.
Traditional football philosophy says it all starts with the offensive line, with the construction of that powerful foundation perhaps being the key to building a championship roster. Tyler Smith, for example, has proven himself to be in rare company: just the third guard ever to earn three Pro Bowls before age 24. But if there's a way to make the front five better overall, it's worth discussing.
Cowboys great Flozell Adams (himself a five-time Pro Bowler) believes the team should move Smith to left tackle, relocate Tyler Guyton to right tackle, and move Tyler Booker to left guard. That's the kind of hypothetical tinkering that runs rampant this time of year. Running back is another popular topic in today's roundup of headlines.
While Malik Davis, Jaydon Blue, and Phil Mafah are the current combatants for the RB2 spot, there's also support among the fanbase to go get a veteran... like Nick Chubb, perhaps? On the defense, we're looking ahead to what a healthy DeMarvion Overshown will bring to the revamped unit...
and we're wondering if Markquese Bell even still has a place on it, especially given the legal trouble he got himself into back in April. All that, plus 45,000 man-hours will go into laying real grass at the Cowboys' home stadium for FIFA; CeeDee Lamb wants to know why it can't stay in place after the World Cup. Brian Schottenheimer is house-shopping to move closer to The Star, and Dak Prescott makes waves with his plus-one at a recent event in town.