Dallas Cowboys expected to reunite fan favorite with former coach by making one of the most important hires of the offseason

   

Riley's resumé is a pretty successful one, as noted by the Kansas State Wildcats official website: 

During the nine-win 2023 season, Riley coached the Wildcat offensive front to semifinalist status for the Joe Moore Award, an honor that goes to the top offensive line unit in the country. K-State’s line helped the Wildcats rank in the top 30 nationally in 11 offensive categories, including scoring (10th – 37.1 points per game), rushing (11th – 204.1 yards per game), third down conversions (11th – 47.9%), rushing touchdowns (12th – 32) and first downs (12th – 310). The Wildcats ranked 30th nationally in red zone offense (89.23%), but ranked second in the country by scoring touchdowns on 78.46% of their red zone attempts.

Riley came to Manhattan from North Dakota State where he coached the previous six seasons – including the final five tutoring the offensive line under head coach Chris Klieman – helping NDSU win five national championships during his tenure.

Under Riley, the Wildcats have produced multiple All-Big 12 offensive linemen, including Beebe, who was the conference's lineman of the year in 2022 and 2023. 

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) lines up behind center Cooper Beebe (56) for the snap during the first quarter against the Cleveland Browns at Huntington Bank Field.

With the Cowboys being expected to spice up the running game, Riley is a hire that fits the team's intentions. The Wildcats have run a diverse running scheme over the last few years that has integrated gap schemes concepts, which have been rare in Dallas. 

With the emphasis on running the football the Cowboys are preaching, OL coach is undeniably one of the most important hires they'll make all offseason. Riley is a very  promising candidate for the job and someone the fans should be excited about.