Welcome back to your weekly Dallas Cowboys Player Power Rankings.

I’ve been running these since 2012, and last season it became a staple of our arsenal here at Cowboys Wire. Many Cowboys have graced the top of the standings over the years, but in this inaugural edition for the 2019 regular season, things feel different.

This roster has the making of being one of the best teams in the NFL. If the coaching allows for it, a big if with Jason Garrett at the helm and a new, 30-year old offensive coordinator in Kellen Moore, this team is built to thrive like never before. The defense has multiple star players at every level, the wide receiver group has multiple players capable of turning in 1,000-yard seasons and they have an exciting new running back to pair with the yards-per-game leader three years and counting. While it remains to be seen how the group will be gelled together, we anticipate greatness.

Here’s a look at how we view each player individually, entering the Week 1 contest against the New York Giants.

40 LP Ladouceur : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 49 Long snapper extraordinaire. © Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

39 C.J. Goodwin : 2019 Training Camp Rank: N/A – Special team's ace who showed he has ball skills on defense as well, making a very deep CB group © ( Jose Yau/Waco Tribune-Herald via AP)

38 Alfred Morris : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 35 – Back for a second stint with the club, but for how long? © (AP Photo/Michael Ainsworth)

37 Dorance Armstrong : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 50 – Not much impact in rookie year and has been forgotten about by many, but suspensions could mean early-season snaps. © Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

36 Jamize Olawale : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 38 – Didn't appear in a ranking last year, but new deal and new OC will have him part of 3-back rotation. © (AP Photo/Michael Owen Baker)

35 Jeff Heath : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 31 – Heath is more than a special teamer, but he's better served as a third safety once Wilson gets acclimated. © Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

34 Joe Looney : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 28 – Proved he's capable of being a starter in league, gives great depth along the line. © Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports

33 Donovan Wilson : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 52 – Answered questions of whether he could be a playmaker, but injury will keep him from taking starting spot early in season. © (AP Photo/Ron Jenkins)

32 Taco Charlton : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 37 – Charlton came on at the end of training camp, but the competition was, let's say lesser than. Where does he go from here? © Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

31 Devin Smith : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 62 – Reclamation project at receiver, and he pleasantly showed the talent that had him drafted in the 2nd round a few years ago. © (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

30 Trysten Hill : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 26 – Hill is going through the Rod rookie blues, but he'll get there. © (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)

29 Joe Thomas : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 34 – Don't be shocked if first LB off the bench to spell LVE instead of the more famous guy. © Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

28 Sean Lee : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 30 – The ultimate coach player, how much of the latter can his body afford him in 2019? © Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

27 Jourdan Lewis : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 33 – Lewis is really, really good but in a great scheme that unfortunately doesn't appreciate his kind of play. Has he adapted? © (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images)

26 Kerry Hyder : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 27 - Hyder flashed that ability to get big sacks in Detroit during the preseason, with suspensions at the position will have chance to shine © Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

25 Jason Witten : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 25 - For years, the best route runner on the team was often stunted in the red zone because of a lack of operating room. How will Moore fix that? © (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images)

24 Blake Jarwin : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 23 - Jarwin was having a great camp until he was slowed by injury. Not sure where he stands right now, except for behind Witten on the depth chart. © (AP Photo/John Hefti)

23 Tavon Austin : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 20 - One of the scariest weapons a defense sees on the field, who rarely sees the field, but is healthy for now. © Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

22 Tony Pollard : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 19 - Just because Elliott reported doesn't mean Pollard isn't well integrated into Cowboys' offensive attack. He will show out. © (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

21 Connor Williams : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 17 - Improved physicality is evident, and now has healthy bookends to each side. Should be much improved. © Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

20 Anthony Brown : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 21 - Brown is a pending free agent who is much better than given credit for. Rock solid slot corner. © (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)

19 La'el Collins : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 24 - Collins was thought to be destined for free agency, now he will be part of the line for a decade. © (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images)

18 Tyrone Crawford : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 22 - Crawford has been steadily improving. He'll never live up to his contract, but he's the veteran leader of the DL. © (AP Photo/Danny Karnik)

17 Robert Quinn : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 11 - Trade acquisition was a brilliant move to replace suspended Gregory, and then got suspended himself. © (AP Photo/Michael Owen Baker)

16 Randall Cobb : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 14 - Ranking will always center around his lower-body health. Big shoes to fill with Beasley in Buffalo. © (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images)

15 Chidobe Awuzie : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 16 - Came on strong to end 2018, which is the normal curve for talented CBs. If it leads to CB1 performances in 2019, QBs will pay. © Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

14 Antwaun Woods : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 15 - Dallas' 1-technique run plugger, can also make a QBs life miserable. © Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

13 Maliek Collins : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 18 - All signs point to a walk year for the ages for the very quick and talented 3-technique. © Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

12 Michael Gallup : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 13 - Been talking about his star rising since January. Now comes the real test as WR2 after summer of WR1 reps. © Richard Mackson-USA TODAY Sports

11 Xavier Woods : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 12 - If he's what I think he is, this Cowboys defense has a chance to be elite with multiple stars at each level. © Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

10 Leighton Vander Esch : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 10 - Sleeper pick to end year as the team's best player. That much upside. © Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

9 Byron Jones : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 9 - The lone, planned prove-it pending free agent. Can he duplicate 2018's ascension? © Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

8 Amari Cooper : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 5 - Foot injury a little troulesome, especially hearing he has to be eased back this week. © (Max Faulkner/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/TNS/Sipa USA)

7 Ezekiel Elliott : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 6 - How quickly can a guy who starts slowly due to no preseason snaps get it going with no camp at all? © (Photo by Max Faulkner/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/TNS/Sipa USA)

6 Travis Frederick : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 8 - All signs point to a full recovery, he'll prove his worth when all those sack totals come tumbling down. © Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports

5 Jaylon Smith : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 7 - Redshirt. Acclimate. Full speed. Get paid. Ascension. © Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

4 Tyron Smith : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 4 - Best left tackle in the game when healthy, seems to be right now. © Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

3 Dak Prescott : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 3 - It's time. © Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

2) Zack Martin : 2019 Training Camp Rank: 1 - Being limited all week in practice enough to drop him from his perch in the top spot. © Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports