Tyler Guyton
23-Year-Old
2024 Fantasy Outlook
The 29th overall pick in the 2024 Draft, Guyton has big cleats to fill as he replaces Tyron Smith at left tackle for the Cowboys. The Oklahoma product has the size and athleticism to eventually emerge as a force on the offensive line, but he could have some rookie growing pains as his skills catch up to his tools. Read Past Outlooks
Ready for Week 1
Guyton (knee) was left off Dallas' injury report Wednesday ahead of Sunday's Week 1 contest against the Browns, Nick Harris of the Cowboys' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
The 2024 first-round pick out of Oklahoma left Cowboys camp a couple weeks ago with a knee injury, but it appears he's recovered just in time for the team's regular-season opener Sunday. With Guyton back at full health, he's expected to protect Dak Prescott's blindside throughout his rookie campaign.
The 2024 first-round pick out of Oklahoma left Cowboys camp a couple weeks ago with a knee injury, but it appears he's recovered just in time for the team's regular-season opener Sunday. With Guyton back at full health, he's expected to protect Dak Prescott's blindside throughout his rookie campaign.
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How do Tyler Guyton's measurables compare to other tackles?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
Height
6' 8"Weight
322 lbs40-Yard Dash
5.19 secShuttle Time
4.71 secCone Drill
7.50 secVertical Jump
34.5 inBroad Jump
107 inHand Length
10.25 inArm Length
34.13 in
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Leaves Wednesday's practice
Guyton left Wednesday's camp session with a sore knee, Clarence E. Hill Jr. of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports.
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Impressing to begin camp
Guyton took reps as the first-team left tackle in the Cowboys' first padded practice Tuesday and shut down Micah Parsons when the two were lined up against each other, Nick Harris of the team's website reports.
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Reeled in at 29th overall by Dallas
The Cowboys selected Guyton in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 29th overall.
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Seen as ideal for Ravens
Guyton is viewed as an ideal first-round pick for the Ravens with the 30th overall selection in this year's NFL Draft by Chad Reuter of NFL.com.
ANALYSIS
In explaining his rationale, Reuter points out the Ravens have had to manage extensive stretches without veteran left tackle Ronnie Stanley over the past four seasons and also traded right tackle Morgan Moses this offseason. With Guyton able to play on either side of the line and boasting both impressive size and agility, he sees the Oklahoma product's fit as perfect for Baltimore's needs as it attempts to once again compete for a Super Bowl.
In explaining his rationale, Reuter points out the Ravens have had to manage extensive stretches without veteran left tackle Ronnie Stanley over the past four seasons and also traded right tackle Morgan Moses this offseason. With Guyton able to play on either side of the line and boasting both impressive size and agility, he sees the Oklahoma product's fit as perfect for Baltimore's needs as it attempts to once again compete for a Super Bowl.