3 offensive linemen the Cowboys could target in the 2020 NFL Draft

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Tyler Biadasz

Again, the best bet for the Cowboys is to address the void at the center position after the first round of the draft. Besides Cushenberry, Tyler Biadasz would be another viable choice for Dallas in this year’s draft.

Coming out of Wisconsin, Biadasz was a member of one of the nation’s best offensive lines in the past few years. For the most part, Biadasz manned the center position for the Badgers and performed remarkably well in his collegiate career.

In his final season at Wisconsin, Biadasz earned the Rimington Award — an award that is given to the nation’s best center. However, at the NFL Combine, Biadasz informed teams that he underwent surgery on his shoulder this offseason.

The Cowboys run a physical offense that likes to pound the ball with Ezekiel Elliott in the backfield. Despite his shoulder injury, Biadasz would be an ideal addition for Dallas on day two or three of the draft.

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