Tyler Smith exits Monday practice with apparent injury

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The first official Dallas Cowboys game week practice kicked off at The Star in Frisco Monday morning.

There is an anticipation for the upcoming season that is stronger than it has been in years past.

Dallas will field one of it’s strongest rosters in recent memory, with very few, if any, weak spots at any position.

One of those positions that does not have the depth to make Cowboys Nation feel comfortable is offensive line.

Earlier this morning, some news broke that is making all of us sweat until more details come out.

Cowboys starting left guard and second year player Tyler Smith exited practice with an apparent injury.

The newest report from Dallas Morning News reporter Michael Gehlken is that it is believed to be a hamstring injury.

Cowboys LG Tyler Smith exited practice today with hamstring discomfort, a person familiar with the situation said. Initial belief is it’s minor.

He did walk off on his own power, so that’s encouraging.

Currently considered minor, it does raise questions as to what this offensive line would look like should any of the starters miss time with injury.

Usually, it’s oft-injured veteran Tyron Smith that we mention will eventually need to be replaced at some point in the season.

Tyron has not played a full healthy season since 2015, and has famously missed 44 games with various injuries since then.

Well, this time around we need to discuss what will happen should this minor injury to Tyler not be so minor.

Who Steps In?

Prior to the final roster cuts, this question had more options.

Afterwards, not so much.

With All-Pro Zack Martin holding out for what turned out to be nearly all offseason activities, the Cowboys were able to experiment with several different offensive line combinations.

Both veterans and young players got the chance to partake in the shuffle, but none of them wowed the coaches.

Injured Reserve has already eliminated two players from this equation.

Josh Ball, a career tackle, albeit unsuccessful, was bumped inside to guard by new Offensive Line Coach Mike Solari.

Unfortunately, Ball was placed on season ending Injured Reserve before the final cut to a 53 man roster after suffering an injury to his hip/groin area.

Matt Waletzko, another tackle who the Cowboys experimented with at guard, was placed on Injured Reserve-Designated to Return after suffering yet another shoulder subluxation near the end of camp.

That leaves three players the Cowboys can choose from to step in should Tyler not be ready to go by Sunday night.

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Cowboys OL Chuma Edoga running drills at training camp

Chuma Edoga

The veteran journeyman is listed on the Cowboys depth chart at left tackle behind Tyron Smith.

However, we can argue that he looked much better this offseason while filling in at guard.

That also could be because lining up at tackle against the fierce and talented defensive ends the Cowboys have can make any player look bad.

Edoga has 13 games of NFL experience as a starter during his times with the New York Jets and Atlanta Falcons.

No matter his experience, it’s already more than the other two options the Cowboys have.

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Cowboys rookie OL Asim Richards

Asim Richards

The rookie 5th round pick from the University of North Carolina played tackle in college, but the Cowboys have utilized him inside since the start of camp.

Thrusting Asim Richards into the starting lineup in his first game in the NFL at a position he didn’t play in college isn’t ideal.

Especially against the stout interior of the New York Giants led by Dexter Lawrence.

Tyler Smith exits Monday practice with apparent injury
Cowboys rookie OL TJ Bass

TJ Bass

Another rookie, TJ Bass went undrafted out of the University of Oregon, and signed with the Cowboys.

Bass going undrafted was a surprise, as many draft pundits gave him a draft grade as high as a 5th round pick.

He has looked good during the offseason, and impressed enough to make the final roster as an undrafted rookie free agent.

Bass looked more comfortable at right guard, filling in for the absent Zack Martin, but I have confidence he can slide to the left side and be just as effective.

Let’s just hope it doesn’t come to that, and Tyler Smith makes a full recovery prior to the Sunday night opener.

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Mario Herrera Jr. is a sports analyst specializing in statistical analysis and Dallas Cowboys coverage. At InsideTheStar.com, he has published 692 articles reaching over 1.1 million readers. His work integrates metrics with strategy in the context of Cowboys football, providing evidence-based analysis of roster decisions, player performance, and game planning.

30 Comments

  1. Robert De La Rosa
    Another Smith with an injury right before a game.
  2. Don Belew
    Damit
  3. Ricky Welch
    Speedy recovery.
  4. Mario Martinez
    if LG Tyler Smith isn't ready by week 1, I believe OL T.J. Bass can fill in. DC4L!!!!
  5. Tim Jones
    First O - line domino down…
  6. Robert Appert
    Hammy injuries are sometimes a sign of roid use.
  7. Dale Hopkins
    And so it begins!!!!
  8. Don
    The Cowboys did not really have a starting 5, given that Tyron is likely to not go the whole season, now we may not have a starting 3... why didn't we draft a G or T or trade for one?
  9. Siempre
    Tyler Smith hurting is why you draft OCyrus Torrence in round 2...not the 8th best tight end.
    1. VAM
      YES! But I guess that would have made too much sense.
  10. Mike Skau
    Cmon Man .. Better get him fixed up..
  11. Leo Alaniz
    Who's his backup
  12. Maku Kyanta
    another one of Mike McCarthy’s blenders. He has the education on how to run a safe practice to protect the players for injury. There’s been more players injured for the Cowboys in the preseason dinner what’s your other teams in the whole season? We need to clean the swamp currently in prescot have to go so we can put my cowboys in the Super Bowl again armed with rings and trophies.
    1. Stephen Ballard
      Maku Kyanta You are so wrong.
    2. Maku Kyanta
      Stephen Ballard anybody would be better because anybody can leave football games and Prescott is a pro at losing games. It’s time for a change that coach needs to go and Prescott needs to go to the fans want Jerry Jones to clean the swamp anybody would be better
    3. Stephen Ballard
      Maku Kyanta Who are you going to put in the place of Dak?
    4. Troy Banks
      Maku Kyanta tell Frank Reynolds hello..
    5. Maku Kyanta
      Troy Banks thats great go cowboys
    6. Maku Kyanta
      Troy Banks 25 years worth of season tickets to the Cowboys. I’ve never missed a home game golf with some of the players and support my Cowboys 100%. I just don’t support losing.
    7. Troy Banks
      Frank Reynolds exactly that why I wondered how he is a "top fan"
    8. Frank Reynolds
      Troy Banks lol! Maybe he has no idea.
    9. Troy Banks
      Frank Reynolds I guess Maku Kyanta can't answer for himself..
    10. Frank Reynolds
      Troy Banks like I said it usually resets every 7 days I believe so you can be a top fan one day and not one the next. Have to keep commenting.
    11. Troy Banks
      Frank Reynolds why aren't you a "top fan" like Maku Kyanta?
    12. Frank Reynolds
      Troy Banks that's usually the standard on other sites for top fan status. I have been on alot of sites by just commenting opinions usually lol. Have to keep commenting every so often to keep the status though I believe.
    13. Troy Banks
      Frank Reynolds so the comments don't have to be relevant or make sense just frequency?
    14. Frank Reynolds
      Troy Banks have to comment frequently.
    15. Troy Banks
      Maku Kyanta what is the process for becoming a "top fan"?
    16. Maku Kyanta
      Troy Banks just want my cowboys to win a Super Bowl again
    17. Troy Banks
      Maku Kyanta top fan????

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