The Dallas Cowboys have added another impressive name to Brian Schottenheimer's new coaching staff. This time, along the offensive line.
According to reports from college football insider Bruce Feldman, Schottenheimer tabbed Kansas State's Conor Riley as the next offensive line coach for the Cowboys.
He now joins former Cardinals offensive line coach Klayton Adams on the offensive staff, emphasizing the team's commitment to improving both in the trenches and in the running game in 2025.
During his time at Kansas State, Riley coached multiple Wildcats offensive linemen to All Big-12 honors, and helped the team put one of the best rushing attacks in the nation on the field each and every week.
However, arguably his best offensive lineman during that stretch was Cowboys center Cooper Beebe, who earned All-American honors two years in a row, and was a three-time All-Big 12 performer, and two-time Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the year.
His offensive lines also paved the way for current Cowboys running back Deuce Vaughn, who was responsible for 4,884 yards and 43 touchdowns over three seasons with the Wildcats behind Riley's units.