Dallas Cowboys: 10 Offensive Tackles and their Fit

DETROIT, MICHIGAN - NOVEMBER 30: Max Scharping #73 of the Northern Illinois Huskies celebrates after defeating the Buffalo Bulls 30-29 to win the MAC Championship at Ford Field on November 30, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
DETROIT, MICHIGAN - NOVEMBER 30: Max Scharping #73 of the Northern Illinois Huskies celebrates after defeating the Buffalo Bulls 30-29 to win the MAC Championship at Ford Field on November 30, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN – NOVEMBER 30: Max Scharping #73 of the Northern Illinois Huskies celebrates after defeating the Buffalo Bulls 30-29 to win the MAC Championship at Ford Field on November 30, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /

We have officially reached the month of April. Pro Days are slowly winding down, 30 National Visitors will come to Frisco, and the Cowboys will have their annual Dallas Day. Today I continue my 10 prospects series with offensive tackles with the hopes the Dallas Cowboys can bring back the Great Wall of Dallas.

The current state of the Dallas Offensive Line is better than 3 months ago. Travis Frederick looks to be back for Training Camp, the Cowboys re-signed Cam Fleming, Xavier Su’a Filo, and Joe Looney, and Connor Williams has supposedly added 12 pounds of muscle.

Also Zack Martin’s wife gave birth to a son not too long ago. Not a bad thing for the morale.

With all the news, it seems the tackle spot is a bit thin. While Tyron will continue to log snaps at LT, La’el Collins is in a contract year at RT and Cam Fleming is the only swing tackle. At the very least, the offensive tackle position is in need of another backup. It could turn into a potential starter if the Cowboys choose not to re-sign Collins.

This tackle class has some depth the Cowboys could refine in the second, third, and fourth rounds. It seems the Cowboys are paying special attention to the safety and wide receiver positions as demonstrated by their 30 draft day visits, so the Cowboys may not be as interested in a tackle as we think but nothing is set in stone.

With what we know, here are 10 offensive tackles the Cowboys for the Cowboys.