darthseinfeld
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We are talking 2024 season
And thats exactly what the angle Im looking forI only went with “Not Very Confident” cuz the question was framed for 2024. Hoping he’s a guy that makes significant strides from year one to two.
The Cowboys will find themselves in the unfamiliar territory of needing to provide help on that left side. Tyron will be missed.
If there is a positive for Guyton, and Dak, it’s that his pass blocking is better than his run blocking. Not sure if that’s the best perspective to take, but personally I like my blindside protectors strength to be in pass sets.And thats exactly what the angle Im looking for
I went "somewhat confident" Tyler was lessed polished but he was adequate at LT( not particularly good, but ruinous like Knight in 2020). I think you can get that level from Guyton
Significantly more confident than Chuma, Waletzko and Bostick.We are talking 2024 season
His arms are too long to allow a sack.Guyton’s hands and footwork need lots of work. On the other hand, he didn’t allow a sack last season.
After listening to Tyler Smith, I heard an extremely bright young man. I was confident he'd listen, take instruction well, and blossom quickly into a good OL. I don't hear that in Guyton, but hope the coaches can get his head on straight. If they can, he'll be a beast.More confident than when they picked Tyler Smith.
We really don't know how his interview went the the team. The one thing I've heard is he can be hot and cold like Cooper. His Senior Bowl was hot. We'll have to see if they can get the consistency from him. Dane had him 18th overall and Lance had him 24th so it was a good value pick.After listening to Tyler Smith, I heard an extremely bright young man. I was confident he'd listen, take instruction well, and blossom quickly into a good OL. I don't hear that in Guyton, but hope the coaches can get his head on straight. If they can, he'll be a beast.