Stephen Jones says Cowboys offensive line is "ready to roll"

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DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - The Dallas Cowboys are set to make their selection in next Thursday's NFL Draft with a variety of options at their finger tips.

From tight end, to cornerback, to safety, any number of players could make a big impact on the Cowboys chances for success next season.

While a weakness last year, the offensive line is a spot in which the Cowboys remain relatively strong heading into 2021, assuming the health of Zack Martin, Tyron Smith, and La'el Collins.

In a recent visit with 105.3 the Fan's GBag Nation, Cowboys COO Stephen Jones updated the health of his three star offensive linemen, and what their availability should be heading into training camp.

"We believe that both Tyron and La'el and Zack are going to come into this season as good as we've seen them in a long time," Jones told GBag Nation. "They're healthy, they're over their injuries. We feel very optimistic with what they can do. It's a huge plus that they've really done amazing after they had their injuries. They've rehabbed from them, and we feel like they're ready to roll, and they're not only going to have a great year this year but several years to come."

However, that does not rule out the possibility that Dallas could move to select an offensive tackle with the No. 10 pick, and even move that player to another position along the line if need be.

And if you ask Jones, he believes that the Cowboys' success along the offensive line is due in no small part to his team's ability to develop those positionally re-assigned players at a high level.

"At the end of the day we've had as much success as anyone taking a left tackle in college and making him an all-pro guard in Zack Martin, and certainly Connor Williams has done a nice job for us. But certainly, those left tackles in college, depending on their length and how you feel about them can move down in there and become very special as a guard at our level.

Watch the video above for more, or listen to full interview with Jones below.

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