The Dallas Cowboys held their second practice in pads on Monday during training camp at Oxnard, California.
It still feels like forever until the team meets the Los Angeles Rams in their first preseason game on August 9.
But before you know it, gameday will be here, so the guys are giving their all during camp.
We've seen Marshawn Kneeland, Jake Ferguson, and Kaiir Elam steal the show in the early days of camp. On Monday, it was an entire unit that stole the show.
… with Rob Jones out, my eyes move back to Brock Hoffman and, boy, can he ever move a human out of his way.
— Patrik [No C] Walker (@VoiceOfTheStar) July 28, 2025
still a bully. #Cowboys #trainingcamp pic.twitter.com/ICG9YKaRSX
Ajani Cornelius, a rookie sixth-round pick at OT, just sent a guy through the gates of Hell. #Cowboys #trainingcamp pic.twitter.com/PZULh0mZTk
— Patrik [No C] Walker (@VoiceOfTheStar) July 28, 2025
It felt like every name on the offensive line depth chart made an impression during Monday's practice.
Patrik Walker of the official Cowboys website couldn't help but notice the work Brock Hoffman and rookie Ajani Cornelius were putting in the work.
ohhh heart eyes…
— Patrik [No C] Walker (@VoiceOfTheStar) July 28, 2025
Tyler Booker does a great job of getting into Jack Sanborn’s pads and steering.
Donovan Ezeiruaku attempting to bend-and-go on Tyler Guyton — Guyton using his own weight to press EZ to the ground.
then he gets his hands up so officials can see there’s no… pic.twitter.com/dZum3tWemL
One of the most important videos shared by Walker was the play by Tyler Booker and Tyler Guyton in the clip above. If the Tylers can build off of reps like this, then quarterback Dak Prescott will have all the time in the world to make a big play downfield.
Prescott will be protected by what one could describe as a youthful offensive unit. The oldest starter being Terence Steele, who is entering his sixth season in the league. However, youth doesn't matter as long as there is talent.
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