Ronald Leary has had a good run with the Dallas Cowboys, but now he feels like it's time to move on.

The offensive guard was recently on SiriusXM Radio this week and he's looking forward to being a free agent in March. He has been with the Cowboys since 2011 and lost his starting job to La'El Collins in 2015.

.@RonLeary75: Excited for free agency, been in Dallas for a while but excited to what's out there for me. — SiriusXM NFL Radio (@SiriusXMNFL) February 14, 2017

Leary did take the place of Collins this past season due to an injury and helped Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott become the top rookies in the NFL. However, now that he's a free agent, should the Packers take a shot on him?

Here's a closer look at Leary.

2016 stats: 13 games, 12 starts, 21 pressures allowed, no sacks allowed

And here's a quick video of Leary on action.

This 2nd level block from Ronald Leary is beautiful. Outstanding spacing and angle in his track out there. Not an easy target to line up ?? pic.twitter.com/63ZtMQIXSs — Brandon Thorn (@VeteranScout) February 11, 2017

Pro Football Focus ranked Leary as the 23rd best free agent on the market. Here's what PFF had to say about Leary.

It’s easy to think of Ronald Leary as a backup lineman, but he was a starting guard who lost his job because Dallas lucked into La’el Collins in freakish circumstances at draft time. With Collins injured this season, Leary stepped back into the starting spot at left guard in Dallas and actually upgraded the unit. Leary didn’t allow a sack all season, but it was his run blocking that was the biggest difference, and he was not an insignificant part of Ezekiel Elliott’s league-leading season running the football.

If the Packers re-sign T.J. Lang, they may not even think about signing Leary. However, Leary proved this past season that he can still play and adding him to the Packers offensive line will make them even stronger than what they were before.