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In his second season he flipped back inside establishing himself as one of the best guards in the league and prompting the Cowboys to pivot their plans for Smith once again. Yet for as dominant as Smith could be as a career LG, if no solution can be found at LT this year, it would be foolish to rule out Smith as a possibility. Smith might not be as good at LT as he is at guard but given the importance of the LT position it’s a move that could be justified. The entire thing would be made possible because a guy named T.J. Bass happens to be waiting in the wings.
Fans will probably remember, Bass was once considered the heir apparent to Martin at RG. The 6-foot-4, 325-pound Oregon product is one of the stronger linemen on the team. He’s been impressive in limited action and may even factor into the mix with Beebe and Hoffman. An openminded coaching staff would know if they have to move Smith to LT, they have a pretty solid option in Bass to take over at LG.
https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/st...fensive-line-configurations-2025/82734122007/
LT Smith
LG TJ Bass
C Cooper Bebee
RG Brock Hoffman
RT Tyler Guyton
Smith and Guyton outside would hold up.
Would this interior pass muster.
Fans will probably remember, Bass was once considered the heir apparent to Martin at RG. The 6-foot-4, 325-pound Oregon product is one of the stronger linemen on the team. He’s been impressive in limited action and may even factor into the mix with Beebe and Hoffman. An openminded coaching staff would know if they have to move Smith to LT, they have a pretty solid option in Bass to take over at LG.
https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/st...fensive-line-configurations-2025/82734122007/
LT Smith
LG TJ Bass
C Cooper Bebee
RG Brock Hoffman
RT Tyler Guyton
Smith and Guyton outside would hold up.
Would this interior pass muster.