Cowboys' Tyler Guyton impresses in preseason game, opens opportunities at left tackle

Alex Parker

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Tyler Guyton's accelerated path in the Dallas Cowboys due to Chuma Edoga's toe injury.

Why it matters: Edoga's injury has opened up an opportunity for Tyler Guyton, the Cowboys' first-round pick, to step up and potentially secure a starting role on the offensive line.

  • Edoga's toe injury will sideline him into the regular season, creating a void at the left tackle position.
  • Guyton had been working with the first-team unit during training camp, indicating the team's confidence in his abilities.

What's new: Edoga injured his toe in the preseason game against the Rams and was seen wearing a walking boot afterward. The extent of the injury and the need for surgery are still unknown.

  • Guyton played 21 snaps in the game against the Rams and expressed satisfaction with his performance after recovering from a virus that limited his practice time.

Yes, but: While Guyton has shown promise, there are still areas for improvement as he adjusts to the NFL level.

  • He acknowledges that there are things to work on but believes he handled his business well in the game against the Rams.

What to watch: The swing tackle position behind Guyton and right tackle Terence Steele is now open, with Asim Richards and Matt Waletzko as the top candidates.

  • The competition for the swing tackle role will be worth monitoring during training camp and the preseason.

What's next: The Cowboys will continue to evaluate the progress and development of Tyler Guyton as they navigate through Edoga's absence.

  • The team will prioritize finding the best combination of offensive linemen to protect their quarterback and establish a strong running game.

The bottom line: With Chuma Edoga sidelined, Tyler Guyton has an opportunity to showcase his skills and potentially solidify a starting role on the offensive line.

  • The Cowboys will rely on his growth and performance as they aim to maintain a strong and cohesive unit in front of their quarterback.