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Frank Pollard has some good history with the OL in Dallas -
Pollack spent 2013-17 coaching the offensive line in Dallas, where he developed that unit into one of the most dominant in all of football. Over his tenure, he aided in the development of three All-Pro linemen in OT Tyron Smith, C Travis Frederick and G Zack Martin, while helping the line pave the way for two different RBs who led the NFL in rushing — Ezekiel Elliott in 2016, and DeMarco Murray in '14. In 2017, Pollack guided three linemen — Smith, Frederick and Martin — to the Pro Bowl, as the line supported a 4.52-yard average per rush for the team (third in the NFL).
Under Pollack's direction in 2016, Dallas' offensive line was named the NFL's Offensive Line of the Year, with Smith, Frederick and Martin all earning both Pro Bowl and All Pro honors. Pollack's unit paved the way for the NFL's leading rusher in Elliott (1631 yards), a rookie, as Dallas finished second in the NFL in both rushing yards per game (149.8) and time of possession (31:41). Behind the line's protection, Cowboys QB Dak Prescott was named the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year and broke numerous team single-season records.
In 2015, Pollack's first season leading Dallas' offensive line, Smith, Frederick and Martin all earned both Pro Bowl and All Pro honors. Pollack's line paved the way for Dallas' offense to rack up 1890 rushing yards (ninth in the NFL) and average 4.63 yards per carry (fifth).
In 2014, Pollack served as Dallas' assistant offensive line coach during a season in which the Cowboys produced a 4.63-yard rushing average (third in NFL), and helped Murray rush for a franchise-record and NFL-best 1845 yards, earning him AP Offensive Player of the Year honors. The line also played a key role in the Cowboys ranking No. 1 in the NFL in time of possession (32:36).
In 2013, Pollack's first season in Dallas, the line helped the Cowboys rank eighth in the NFL in yards per carry (4.48), while allowing the seventh-fewest sacks in the league (35).