NFL Free Agency 2021: 4 early targets the Cowboys should already be watching

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Alejandro Villanueva, Steelers, Cowboys
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3. Alejandro Villanueva

Villanueva joined the Steelers in 2014 but did not see action until the following season. After two years, the Pittsburgh Steelers signed their tackle to a four-year, $24 million contract. That deal is up following the 2020 season and it could be the end of his tenure in Pittsburgh.

The Cowboys have been known for their offensive line over the last few years. A team can never have too many offensive lineman. The Cowboys have been linked to Tyron Smith for many years. The left tackle signed an eight-year, $97.6 million contract in 2014.

Smith has missed three games in each of the last four years. Villanueva could serve as a swing tackle off the bench or find a spot along the line.

Dallas is a team that loves to run the ball with Ezekiel Elliott. A team’s offensive line leads the way. Villanueva would be a nice addition to the Cowboys. While it is not the biggest move, it would be extremely beneficial. 

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