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The Dallas Cowboys have officially signed first-round pick Tyler Guyton to his rookie deal. The former Oklahoma tackle signed a four-year deal that includes a signing bonus of $6.3 million. In total, Guyton’s contract is for $13.1 million, which is fully guaranteed. As a first-round draft pick, Guyton’s rookie contract includes a fifth-year option for the Cowboys. They could keep him through the 2028 season if they pick up the option after his third season. Dallas drafted Guyton with the No. 29 overall pick in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft after trading down from No. 24. By moving down...
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The Dallas Cowboys made it clear throughout the draft process that they had their eye on Tyler Guyton as their potential first-round draft pick. They met with him extensively, and he’s a Texas native, but when the team traded down from pick No. 24 to pick No. 29, the Sooners star felt devastation for a potential life-long dream lost. Ultimately, though two other tackles came off the board between 24 and 29, the Cowboys were able to scoop him up – a dream fulfilled. “My heart dropped because I really love the Cowboys and I really love football and that was all I was dreaming for,” Guyton told r...
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With two of three days of the 2024 NFL Draft in the books, the Dallas Cowboys appear to have already solved one of their most pressing issues – the offensive line. Having selected former Oklahoma tackle Tyler Guyton with pick No. 29 and Kansas State star Cooper Beebe with the 73rd overall pick in the third round, Dallas now has two very viable options to place in the starting lineup. The Cowboys lost center Tyler Biadasz and left tackle Tyron Smith to new contracts in free agency this offseason, and both Guyton and Beebe could be the solution. “Obviously two very young, talented players,” head...
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Following Tyler Guyton’s No. 29 overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys, his rookie contract numbers have been revealed. The new first-round pick for the Cowboys will sign a four-year rookie deal for $13.1 million, which is fully guaranteed money. He’ll receive a signing bonus of $6.3 million. His rookie contract also comes with a fifth-year option for Dallas that could keep the lineman with the team through 2028. With several of their top offensive line options still on the board when their No. 24 overall pick popped up, the Cowboys opted to trade down. They sent No. 24 ...
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With the No. 29 pick in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys selected offensive lineman Tyler Guyton out of Oklahoma. The former Sooners standout joins Dallas after the team traded out of the No. 24 pick, sending it to the Detroit Lions. The last time the Cowboys traded down in the first round of the NFL Draft was in 2021 when they snagged edge rusher Micah Parsons. They last drafted an offensive lineman in the first round in 2022, picking Tyler Smith out of Tulsa. Guyton is a behemoth, standing 6-foot-8 and 322 pounds. But despite his super size, the tackle was only a thr...
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Not sure many OU fans even knew who Tyler Guyton was when he entered the transfer portal following the 2021 season from TCU. And if you did, you definitely didn’t realize what an impact he would have with the Sooners. That’s how it worked out when Guyton left TCU to come to Norman. His journey has reached the next step. Guyton became the first selection from OU for the 2024 NFL Draft, being picked No. 29 overall in the first round by the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night. 2023 stats: Played in 10 games, started nine. Career stats: Played in 29 games, started 15. Guyton had so much athletic abil...
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In his latest two-round mock draft, ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. projected that the Dallas Cowboys will snag two new offensive pieces in the first two rounds this month. The Cowboys have no shortage of needs in the 2024 NFL Draft, but some are more pressing than others. For starters, after the departure of veteran Tyron Smith to the Jets, Dallas needs a new starting left tackle. Mike McCarthy’s offensive line could make do by sliding former first-rounder Tyler Smith back to left tackle from left guard, or, as Kiper suggests, they could draft a tackle high. With the No. 24 pick in the f...
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