Cowboys To Sign G Robert Jones

A 17-game Dolphins starter last season, Robert Jones observed James Daniels commit to Miami earlier Monday night. Hours later, the four-year Dolphin is joining the Cowboys.

Dallas is adding Jones on a one-year deal worth up to $4.75MM, ESPN’s Adam Schefter tweets. With Isaiah Wynn missing all of last season due to an injury sustained in 2023, the Dolphins used Jones as their full-time left guard. He joins a Cowboys team that just lost future Hall of Fame guard Zack Martin to retirement.

Unlike wideout Zay Jones, Robert Jones is not related to 1990s Cowboys linebacker Robert Jones. The Robert Jones the Cowboys added Monday night has worked as a guard regular for the Dolphins. Jones joined Liam Eichenberg as Dolphins guards who hit free agency today, and the Miami LG will take what amounts to a “prove it” deal. Jones also started seven games in 2022 and five in 2023. Pro Football Focus slotted Jones 58th among guards last season.

Ahead of his age-26 season, Jones still has some time to convince teams he is worth a better deal down the road. The Cowboys, however, could eat as much as $26.5MM in dead money from Martin void years — depending on how the team processes the seven-time first-team All-Pro’s retirement. With a cap hit of some sort from the Martin decision coming, the Cowboys will suddenly have a line flooded with low-cost contracts.

The team has Terence Steele on a higher-end right tackle deal but used first- and third-round picks on starters last season (Tyler Guyton, Cooper Beebe). Immediate returns on those investments did not emerge, but the Cowboys also have All-Pro guard Tyler Smith still on a rookie deal. It will be interesting to see if the team attempts to work out an early extension for the former first-round pick this offseason.

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