20 Questions: No. 6, most important player on the OL

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All 3 got it wrong. It's not Steele, Martin or Tyron.

It's Matt Waletzko. If he can become a starter, it takes an immense amount of pressure off the Cowboys and the OL going forward.
 

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I'd take Martin and not think twice about the answer. The guy gets taken for granted as he has been so good and so durable for years now. At age 32 he should still have a couple prime years left, but if he doesnt and he starts to enter a decline or misses significant time this offense is in some trouble. You have a plan B for Tyron missing time as that has basically become the norm. Steele you have a plan B for because hes already injured. You lose Zach Martin and the plan B is basically to hope everything else falls in your favor or else this oline could look like the 2020 mess very quick.
 

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All 3 got it wrong. It's not Steele, Martin or Tyron.

It's Matt Waletzko. If he can become a starter, it takes an immense amount of pressure off the Cowboys and the OL going forward.
He is the most important backup. But its still a major drop off if Steele or Tyron arent healthy.

The ONLY way I see us making a deep playoff run is if all 5 of our starters are healthy and playing well. Then we have a legitimate shot.
 
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