The Dallas Cowboys are looking for depth along the offensive line after Cooper Beebe went down with an ankle injury.

On Tuesday, the Cowboys hosted centers Jacob Bayer and Wesley French for a tryout. Offensive guard Thomas Perry was also part of the workout group. Beebe landed on injured reserve after sustaining a right ankle injury Sunday against the Giants.

Bayer recently spent time with the Buffalo Bills, originally joining the roster as an undrafted free agent after the 2025 NFL draft. He played collegiately at Lamar and Arkansas State.

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French has more experience at the NFL level, spending the past three seasons with the Indianapolis Colts. He was waived by the Colts ahead of the 53-man roster deadline in August. Before joining the Colts in 2022 as an undrafted free agent, French played collegiately at Western Michigan.

Meanwhile, Perry worked out in minicamps for the Ravens and Steelers this offseason. He went undrafted this year after a solid collegiate career at Middlebury College, a Division III program. Perry played in this year’s East-West Shrine Game, which took place at AT&T Stadium.

With Beebe out, Brock Hoffman is expected to step in for the Cowboys at center.

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