![]() ![]() Ralph Neely (1965-1977) Ralph Neely may be the next Dallas Cowboy offensive lineman voted into the Hall of Fame. If the 5x pro-bowler can overcome those back issues he will be well on his way to Canton one day. He has had to deal with a chronic back issue that has troubled him the last few years and forced him to miss some time. Smith does things to guys - toys with them, humbles them - that you honestly shouldn’t be able to do to people in the NFL.” (Flemming) The only thing holding Smith back has been exactly that, his back. NFL analyst Ross Tucker describes him best as follows “If you went into a computer lab and tried to create the perfect prototype tackle, it would be him. He has become the best and most dominant offensive lineman in the entire league and he looks and plays the part. Tyron Smith was the 9th overall pick in the loaded in 2011 draft and he has not disappointed. His value was never more evident than when he was injured in the divisional playoff game in 2010 against the Minnesota Vikings and the Cowboys offensive completely unraveled without him. He flourished under coach Bill Parcels and was voted to the pro-bowl 5 times in his career. He was often criticized for incurring false start penalties, which may have been attributed to the fact that he was partially deaf in one ear but he quietly became one of the better tackles in the entire league. He would still go on to become one of the greatest lineman in team history with 4 Pro-Bowl appearances, 3 All-Pro nods, and he was a 3x Super Bowl Champion.įlozell Adams is the forgotten man when discussing the greatest linemen in team history. He may have become the greatest offensive lineman in team history if it were not for the nearly career ending injuries he suffered in a devastating car accident early in his career. His rivalry with Reggie White was well documented as he was one of the few players in the league that could handle the All-World defensive end and get under his skin. **Photo by © Jerry Coli | Ĭompetitors in the league. His intense physical play and aggression earned him a reputation as one of the meanest, roughest and toughest If not for injuries sustained in a car accident, Erik Williams may have become the greatest O-lineman in Cowboys history. Erik Williams (1991-2000)Įrik Williams was the most dominant offensive lineman in the famous “Great Wall of Dallas” from the 90’s dynasty. Honourable Mention: Pat Donavan (1975-1983) 5. Despite the aforementioned difficulties, I have attempted to compile a list of the greatest offensive linemen in Dallas Cowboys history divided into 2 categories: Tackles and Interior Linemen. ![]() Unlike other positions, statistical comparisons cannot be used as a barometer and often the success of the entire offensive line impacts how an individual lineman is judged. Judging who among them deserves to be ranked greatest in franchise history is no easy task, especially for a position that includes 5 of 11 starters on offense. The Dallas Cowboys have a rich history of offensive linemen full of present and future Hall of Famers. Larry Allen (#73) and Nate Newton (#63) starred for the Dallas Cowboys in the 1990’s and both are among the best O-linemen in franchise history.
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