Tyler Guyton
22-Year-Old
Reeled in at 29th overall by Dallas
The Cowboys selected Guyton in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 29th overall.
ANALYSIS
Dallas might have preferred a tackle target like Troy Fautanu or Amarius Mims, but both were off the board when Dallas originally went on the clock at the 24th pick. There's likely a drop-off from those two to Guyton, so Dallas did well to get some compensation for said drop-off. Guyton (6-foot-8, 322 pounds) is super toolsey (34.5-inch vertical) and has good reach (34 and 1/8-inch arms), so in terms of physical traits he checks all the boxes for a starting left tackle. What's less clear is whether Guyton has the skill element necessary to emerge as a standout starting tackle. Guyton transferred to Oklahoma from TCU and did not earn consistent playing time until late in his career, and even then only at right tackle. Dallas has little choice but to throw Guyton into the fire at left tackle, in any case, as they've otherwise done nothing to replace former left tackle Tyron Smith.
Dallas might have preferred a tackle target like Troy Fautanu or Amarius Mims, but both were off the board when Dallas originally went on the clock at the 24th pick. There's likely a drop-off from those two to Guyton, so Dallas did well to get some compensation for said drop-off. Guyton (6-foot-8, 322 pounds) is super toolsey (34.5-inch vertical) and has good reach (34 and 1/8-inch arms), so in terms of physical traits he checks all the boxes for a starting left tackle. What's less clear is whether Guyton has the skill element necessary to emerge as a standout starting tackle. Guyton transferred to Oklahoma from TCU and did not earn consistent playing time until late in his career, and even then only at right tackle. Dallas has little choice but to throw Guyton into the fire at left tackle, in any case, as they've otherwise done nothing to replace former left tackle Tyron Smith.
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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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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.