For teams, summer is a time to shake off the rust and build momentum; for fans, it’s all about the hype. That’s been true for the Dallas Cowboys offense, but in this case, the numbers back up the excitement.
Yes, it’s a unit filled with big names and new toys, but the potential of the offense is very real. They are poised for a legitimate explosion this season.
How can I be so confident? It’s simple: the numbers do not lie.
Dallas’s front office, for all its flaws, has created an offensive depth chart that is filled with proven production and potential for more. If healthy, the statistics show a group that will far outpace their 2024 numbers. There is no doubt about it.
There are a few key examples of this, so let’s talk about them and what the numbers suggest about the Cowboys offense in 2025.
CeeDee Lamb has quietly delivered one of the best statistical three-year stretches in NFL history. George Pickens arrives after dominating the AFC as one of the conference’s youngest receivers. When Dak Prescott is under center, Jake Ferguson has played at an All-Pro level.
The numbers these guys have put up are fantastic, and now, for the first time, all three will share the field in the same offense.
That should put the fear of God into defenses across the league.
Not to mention, putting those guys to the front of the dialogue also ignores a guy like KaVontae Turpin, who has showcased some legitimate offensive ability when given the chance.
In short, when you have Lamb as a near lock for 100 catches and 1,200 yards, and a healthy Prescott unlocking the ceilings of both Pickens and Ferguson, you have every reason to believe the 2025 stats will be off the charts.
Dallas is putting a ton of focus on the trenches recently, and the offensive line is going to showcase that in 2025.
As a collective, there is a lot to like, even with the retirement of franchise legend Zack Martin. Former first-rounder Tyler Guyton has a full year of development under his belt, Tyler Smith and Cooper Beebe should be anchors, and the right side has a ton of potential.
Both Tyler Booker and Terence Steele have big seasons ahead of them, as the Alabama product aims to show the NFL-ready ability he’s been tagged with and Steele tries to cement himself as 100% healthy.
The #Cowboys OL is massive:
LT Tyler Guyton: 6’7, 322
LG Tyler Smith: 6’6, 332
OC Cooper Beebe: 6’4, 335
RG Tyler Booker: 6’5, 321
RT Terence Steele: 6’6, 310— Dominic White (@DomWWhite) April 25, 2025
The offensive line may not have dominated in 2o24, ranking 23rd in both run and pass blocking according to the analytics, but a healthy, progression-filled year could be en route.
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