The Dallas Cowboys' first-round draft pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, Tyler Guyton, will have some big shoes to fill, replacing eight-time Pro Bowler Tyron
The Dallas Cowboys are going through a period of transition along their offensive line this offseason and that led to the team drafting two linemen this past April.
The Cowboys' rookie draft class has already been on the field running around with the veterans in OTAs this past week. They had eight draft picks this year after trading back in the 1st round to acquire a 3rd round pick in exchange.
One month ago today, the 2024 NFL Draft kicked off in Detroit. 30 days later, the Dallas Cowboys have some new players looking to earn their stripes and contribute immediately.
After one of the least impactful offseasons in recent memory, the Dallas Cowboys seem to have more questions than answers in 2024.
Cowboys first-round pick Tyler Guyton isn’t taking any shortcuts as he prepares to take over the left tackle spot in Dallas. Ahead of OTAs, the former Sooners star opened up about the work he’s been doing to switch from right tackle, where he played at Oklahoma, to left tackle.
If Cowboys first-rounder Tyler Guyton wants to kick off his career as well as some of his predecessors at left tackle, the rookie has a lot of work ahead of him this summer.
Tyler Guyton couldn't have drawn a tougher first assignment in the NFL. The 2024 NFL schedule release is on Wednesday. However, as is always the case, leaks are starting to come out, and it was revealed on Monday that the Dallas Cowboys will travel to play the Cleveland Browns in Week 1.
The Dallas Cowboys did not make many splashy picks in the 2024 NFL Draft but filled some areas of need. One area they invested in was the offensive line.
The Dallas Cowboys have officially signed first-round pick Tyler Guyton to his rookie deal. The former Oklahoma tackle signed a four-year deal that includes a signing bonus of $6.3 million.
The Dallas Cowboys have signed seven of their 2024 draft selections, including first-round pick Tyler Guyton, according to Todd Archer. Guyton, 21, began his career at TCU as a tight end before transferring to Oklahoma and converting to offensive tackle.
With some teams set for rookie minicamps this weekend, a flurry of draft-pick signings transpired.
From the moment the Dallas Cowboys selected Tyler Guyton at 29th overall of the 2024 NFL Draft, the comparisons to Tyler Smith were absolutely unavoidable.
Dallas Cowboys fans will love to see the latest clip behind the scenes of the team's first-round draft pick, Tyler Guyton. The offensive tackle out of Oklahoma is already hard at work ahead of his rookie season, which is the case for every other player that joined an NFL team last week.
Guyton was one of the most polarizing players in the 2024 NFL draft. Some evaluators had him in their top 15 overall players in this class and others had second-round grades on him.
The Dallas Cowboys made it clear throughout the draft process that they had their eye on Tyler Guyton as their potential first-round draft pick. They met with him extensively, and he’s a Texas native, but when the team traded down from pick No.
The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books and the Dallas Cowboys executed one trade back to finish the draft with eight total picks. They addressed left tackle, defensive end, center/interior offensive line, linebacker, cornerback, wide receiver, offensive tackle, and 1-tech defensive tackle.
Here are three players who landed in the best situation and three who landed in the worst.
After trading back earlier tonight, the Cowboys have managed to add to their offensive line. The team has selected ex-Oklahoma OT Tyler Guyton with the No. 29 pick.
Every NFL franchise is allowed to invite up to 30 draft prospects to visit their facilities and meet with the members of the organization before the NFL Draft.
According to Barry Jackson, Oklahoma OT Tyler Guyton is taking an official visit with the Dolphins. Miami marks the seventh official reported visit for Guyton so far.
The Dallas Cowboys are in need of a tackle in the first round of the draft, but so is another contender.
As it stands, the Pittsburgh Steelers have multiple needs and avenues they could go in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, but the offensive line feels like the place most likely to be the pick with the interest they have shown.
Sitting at pick No. 30 overall, the Baltimore Ravens will be able to watch most of the first round of the NFL Draft unfold before they're on the clock.
The Dallas Cowboys might be wise to bulk up on the offensive line come the 2024 NFL Draft.
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