Here are three players who landed in the best situation and three who landed in the worst.
The Dallas Cowboys, after trading down and picking up a third-round selection, used pick No. 29 to draft offensive tackle Tyler Guyton from Oklahoma. Guyton, a formidable presence at just under 6-foot-8 and over 320 pounds, with 34-inch arms, perfectly aligns with the Cowboys’ standards for the offensive tackle position.
Here are the potential Dallas Cowboys offensive line combinations following their selection of Tyler Guyton. The Dallas Cowboys have a new offensive tackle.
The Cowboys were happy to come out of the first round of the draft with one more draft pick than they went in with. But picking up an extra third-round selection after doing a deal with Detroit was just icing.
The Cowboys addressed one major need in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft when they selected Tyler Guyton to presumably play left tackle. The former Oklahoma tackle played primarily on the right side in college so a transition will need to be made, but by most accounts, he should be up to the task.
Here's a look at how the NFC North stacked up on the first day of the NFL Draft.
What do you want to see the Cowboys do now that they have drafted Tyler Guyton? The Dallas Cowboys did what they hoped to do entering the first round—they traded out of pick No.
The Dallas Cowboys made Oklahoma offensive tackle Tyler Guyton their first-round pick in the 2024 NFL draft. Trading out of their original draft slot at No.
A quick look at the grades for the Cowboys’ first-round pick. Grading a draft a mere hours after after the last pick is generally frowned on by the more hardcore football fan who knows that drafts can’t really be graded until three to four years after the fact.
Tyler Guyton was a somewhat polarizing prospect in the pre-draft process. While nearly everyone was taken with his massive size and readily acknowledged his sky-high potential, the Oklahoma big man had his doubters when it came to whether or not he’s ready to be a plug-and-play starter in the NFL in 2024.
The latest news surrounding the Cowboys after night one of the NFL draft. The Dallas Cowboys found their replacement for LT Tyron Smith by selecting OT Tyler Guyton with the 29th-overall pick.
The Cowboys absolutely nailed Night 1 of the NFL Draft. Sometimes the thing that makes the most sense makes the most sense for a reason. The possibility of the Dallas Cowboys trading out of their first-round selection at 24 long held merit due to their lack of draft capital in a serious sense.
Some teams drafted for need while others stuck to the best-player-available approach during the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday.
A few years ago, the Dallas Cowboys had handily the best offensive line in the entire NFL. Unfortunately for this organization, age affects offensive
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.
The Cowboys filled one of their biggest needs, selecting an offensive tackle in the first round Thursday night. After trading down from 24th to 29th, the Cowboys selected Oklahoma offensive tackle Tyler Guyton.
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.
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.
Tyler Guyton, RT, Oklahoma Height/Weight: 6-8, 322 Age: 22 Hands: Always active and confident in his ability to dissuade countermoves Mirror: Fluid hips
The Pittsburgh Steelers are overwhelmingly likely to draft an offensive lineman with their first pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, according to betting odds posted this week by Bet Online.
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.
The 2024 NFL Draft is getting close, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Tyler Guyton.
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.
The Dallas Cowboys might be wise to bulk up on the offensive line come the 2024 NFL Draft.
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