Dallas Cowboys mailbag: Questions on Zack Martin, head coach search

Dallas Cowboys mailbag: Questions on Zack Martin, head coach search
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Here is our latest Dallas Cowboys mailbag.

Every week, we take questions on X (Twitter) and Facebook about Dallas Cowboys players and other issues surrounding the team. So let’s get right into it.

“If Zack Martin is retiring who do you want taking his place?”

(David Lewis on Facebook)

Mike: Draft names are plenty at the guard position this year but Brock Hoffman didn’t do badly filling in and his level of aggression and bossman mentality fits perfectly for what the team needs. It does look like Zack Martin is leaving if you listen to a few things happening away from the team with Martin, so getting Brock in and preparing to the take role is a smart idea for this front office to get organized quickly.

Dana: Brock Hoffman did an excellent job filling Zack Martin’s shoes at the end of the season. The running game seemed to find its groove and Hoffman deserves his fair share of the credit for that. He also brings a “don’t mess with me” attitude to the offensive line (and the offense as a whole) that is exactly what you want from the guys protecting your QB. As of right now, he’s done enough to be the front-runner in the conversation for RG if Martin does decide to hang up his cleats.

“Should the Cowboys sign Deion Sanders as head coach?”

(Ian Phillips on Facebook)

Mike: Well here’s the way to look at it. Is Sanders a good head coach? Maybe, that’s hard to tell from what we’ve seen him do in Colorado. But he is entertaining. If Dallas has another down season and struggles to make the playoffs you can be sure with Sanders at the helm he’s going to leave you with some entertaining sound bites and leave every press conference with a circus going on. Is he the right man for job in Dallas though? I don’t think so. For the very reason that Deion will be entertaining and the circus he brings with him, he would also take too much of the attention away from Jerry Jones. For that reason, Jerry would be out on Sanders as head coach.

Dana: Jerry Jones loves it when the Cowboys are the center of attention. If the goal for 2025 is to stay in the headlines every week, the Deion Sanders pick for head coach would no doubt bring those results. It would definitely be one of the most entertaining seasons in a long time and whether that is a good thing or a bad thing would obviously depend on how well the team is able to perform on Sundays. A Sanders-led Cowboys team could very well be a competitive playoff team, but I personally would look for someone with a little more experience coaching in the NFL and someone who would fly a little more under the radar.

“What do you think of the rumours of Jason Witten coming into the mix??”

(Christopher Coe on Facebook)

Mike: There...