Several Dallas Cowboys players, including Trevon Diggs and Tyler Guyton, returned to practice after injuries, boosting team hopes for Week 1 readiness, though their availability is not yet confirmed.
The Dallas Cowboys' offensive line faces a setback with Tyler Guyton suffering a knee fracture, but his ACL remains intact, potentially allowing him to return by Week 1. The team will rely on internal options like Hakeem Adeniji, Asim Richards, Ajani Cornelius, and Matt Waletzko to fill the gap during his recovery, avoiding the need for external signings.
Dallas Cowboys' rookie left tackle Tyler Guyton will miss 4-6 weeks due to a bone fracture but avoids a torn ACL, which would have ended his season; the team has several backup options to fill in during his recovery.
Tyler Guyton, a rookie offensive tackle for the Cowboys, was initially thought to have a torn ACL but MRI revealed a bone fracture that will sideline him for 4-6 weeks, likely causing him to miss the start of the season but not many games overall.
Cowboys offensive tackle Tyler Guyton, who was injured during practice, is feared to have torn his ACL and will undergo an MRI for confirmation. This injury could impact his second NFL season after a promising rookie year, with the team considering backup options including Tyler Smith, though they prefer to keep Smith at left guard.
Tyler Guyton, a second-year Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle, has significantly improved his physique and approach to training through a revamped diet and dedicated offseason work, earning praise from coaches and expressing a strong desire to prove himself in 2025 after a challenging rookie year.
In the 2024 Pride of Detroit Community Mock Draft, the San Francisco 49ers, represented by commenter StevenGreen8, select offensive tackle Tyler Guyton from Oklahoma with the 31st pick. The decision is based on the team's need to secure the future of their offensive line, particularly due to several starters being in the final year of their contracts. The pick receives a mixed response from the community, with some questioning the choice while others see it as a strategic move.
In this seven-round mock draft, the Green Bay Packers prioritize addressing needs and potential hints from predraft visits, selecting Tyler Guyton, an offensive tackle, in the first round after a small move up the board. The draft also includes wide receiver Keon Coleman, defensive tackle Michael Hall Jr., cornerback Renardo Green, running back Blake Corum, safety Tykee Smith, cornerback Elijah Jones, linebacker Jordan Magee, and quarterback Sam Hartman. The draft is seen as successful in addressing key positions, but the trade for Guyton limits the ability to potentially grab another linebacker, safety, or offensive lineman later in the draft.
The Green Bay Packers' seven-round mock draft includes selecting Tyler Guyton, an offensive tackle, in the first round, T’Vondre Sweat, a defensive tackle, and Payton Wilson, a linebacker, in the second round, Javon Bullard, a safety, and Jonathon Brooks, a running back, in the third round, and several other picks in later rounds to address various needs. The draft aims to bolster the team's offensive and defensive lines, address run defense issues, and add depth at linebacker, safety, and running back positions.