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Guyton had some real rookie struggles, grading out 57th out of 58 left tackle qualifiers by PFF, and he battled a high-ankle sprain late in the season. The Cowboys are committed to giving the 29th overall pick in the 2024 Draft every chance to prove he can be their left tackle of the present and future, but another rough campaign could force the team to look elsewhere for Dak Prescott's blind-side protector. Read Past Outlooks
Full practice Monday
Guyton (knee) was a full participant at the Cowboys' practice Monday, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports.
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Guyton has been dealing with a bone fracture in his right knee since late July, but he now appears to be back to full strength. The 24-year-old will operate as the Cowboys' starting left tackle in Thursday's regular-season opener in Philadelphia.
Guyton has been dealing with a bone fracture in his right knee since late July, but he now appears to be back to full strength. The 24-year-old will operate as the Cowboys' starting left tackle in Thursday's regular-season opener in Philadelphia.
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Height
6' 7"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 in2024 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.
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Could return to practice
Head coach Brian Schottenheimer said Saturday that Guyton (knee) is trending toward doing some work at practice in the coming week, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports.
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Believes he'll be ready for Week 1
Guyton (knee) is optimistic that he'll be ready to play in the Cowboys' season opener against the Eagles, Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News reports.
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Working out on sidelines
Guyton (knee) was working with resistance bands on the sidelines during Wednesday's practice, Todd Archer of ESPN reports.
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Could play in opener
Guyton (knee) could be ready for the team's Week 1 matchup versus the Eagles, Jon Machota of The Athletic reports.
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Out several weeks with knee injury
Guyton is dealing with a bone fracture in his right knee as well as a sprain, but his ACL is intact and he won't require surgery, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports.
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Ready to step up in second year
Guyton has had a strong offseason and is expected to improve in his second NFL campaign, Todd Archer of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Guyton was forced into an immediate starting role at left tackle as a rookie and looked overmatched for long stretches. He showed some progress as the season went on, particularly in pass protection, and has reportedly worked out at the team's facility this offseason and improved his diet. The Cowboys have either proven or high-pedigree options along their entire offensive line, but Guyton's ability to translate his strong offseason to the field will be a key to the unit's success.
Guyton was forced into an immediate starting role at left tackle as a rookie and looked overmatched for long stretches. He showed some progress as the season went on, particularly in pass protection, and has reportedly worked out at the team's facility this offseason and improved his diet. The Cowboys have either proven or high-pedigree options along their entire offensive line, but Guyton's ability to translate his strong offseason to the field will be a key to the unit's success.