Could any running back run behind the Dallas Cowboys offensive line?

That's what one Cowboys Hall of Fame offensive lineman believes heading into this season. Six-time Pro Bowler and two-time Super Bowl champion Rayfield Wright is comparing this offensive line to the great ones he anchored in the 70s.

“If you played behind our line in the 70s or Troy [Aikman’s] line in the 90s or this line right here that’s being developed now, any running back can run the ball,” Wright said, via the Dallas Morning News. “This offensive line is developing into a great offensive line. They just need to stay healthy.”

The Cowboys have two talented running backs to help make up for the loss of the NFL's leading rusher, DeMarco Murray. So far during preseason, Darren McFadden has flashed his speed and Joseph Randle has shown some ability to hit the hole hard.



And with the offensive line creating those massive holes (see video above), Wright believes this team has the chance to go all the way.

“Yes, with this offensive line,” Wright said. “Now, if everybody will do their job, we can get there. That’s what I like about it.”

The Cowboys went 12-4 last year due in large part to the run game. Murray carried the ball an astonishing 392 times which took the load off quarterback Tony Romo. With the offensive line creating opportunities for the Cowboys backfield, a committee could reach that number once again.