Cowboys Camp Battle At Left Tackle Just Got More Interesting

Rookie lineman Shelton is making waves in Cowboys' training camp, positioning himself as a potential game-changer for the offensive line.

The Cowboys keep finding ways to make noise this offseason, and Monday’s practice in Oxnard offered a quieter development that could matter just as much as the headline-grabbing stuff.

While Dallas has already turned heads with a strong start to training camp and the preseason, and then added future Hall of Fame pass rusher Von Miller over the weekend, the latest shift came along the offensive line. It was the kind of move that doesn’t draw the same attention, but it can shape the roster in a meaningful way.

Rookie Shelton, the Cowboys’ fourth-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft at No. 112 overall, is now working with the second-team unit at left tackle. Early in camp, that’s a notable sign for a player who was seen as a versatile depth option from the start.

The rest of the line saw some movement as well. Nate Thomas, who had been competing for the starting left tackle job, was taking reps at right tackle. Trevor Keegan and TJ Bass were at guard, and Nick Leverett was working at center.

Shelton getting those left tackle reps stands out because that spot has been one of Dallas’ most unsettled areas up front. Tyler Guyton has dealt with inconsistency and injuries, which opens the door for Shelton if he keeps earning trust from the staff.

And as the rookie class continues to draw attention, Dallas looks to be getting strong early returns from Caleb Downs, Malachi Lawrence, and Jaishawn Barham as well.

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