The Dallas Cowboys are having to make some tough decisions as the clock ticks toward free agency, and we can assume they know much, much more about what they have on their roster in terms of value than we do.
One thing they must have discovered recently was that the market for versatile offensive lineman Brock Hoffman was much more robust than they originally thought.
“Sources: Cowboys are not planning to tender C/G Brock Hoffman as an RFA, making him an unrestricted free agent,” NFL insider Jordan Schultz wrote on Wednesday. “Hoffman started 14 games over the last two years, proving to be a valuable depth piece at C, LG and RG. Just 26 years old, he should have some real interest.”
Hoffman has been the Cowboys’ top option as a substitute on the offensive line the last 3 seasons — a stretch in which he’s played in every regular season game. In that stretch he’s also started 12 games, appearing at both guard and center, including 7 starts at center in 2025 as starter Cooper Beebe was out with an injury.
From Heavy.com after Beebe’s injury: “Beebe started 16 games as a rookie in 2024 and started the first 2 games of the 2025 season before his injury. Fourth year veteran Brock Hoffman is listed as Beebe’s backup on the Cowboys depth chart. Hoffman has been with the Cowboys since making the team as an undrafted free agent out of Virginia Tech in 2022. He’s played 37 consecutive regular season games for the Cowboys dating back to 2023, with 9 career starts.”
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