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Dallas Cowboys Consider Offensive Tackle in Upcoming Draft

Dallas, TX — The Dallas Cowboys are contemplating their strategy for the upcoming NFL Draft, with discussions centered around whether to draft an offensive tackle early. As the draft approaches, some fans believe selecting another tackle within the top three picks might hinder the development of last year’s first-round pick, Tyler Guyton.
Henry Thomas from Shreveport, LA, questioned the decision, suggesting the team should focus on evaluating Guyton’s potential before investing heavily in another tackle, especially given there are significant needs in other positions. Mickey Spagnola, from the Cowboys’ staff, agreed, emphasizing the importance of allowing Guyton to grow after a challenging rookie season.
“Guyton was a work in progress last year,” Spagnola said. “Let’s see if there’s some growth.” He also noted that the Cowboys liked Asim Richards, suggesting that competition for the tackle position could be beneficial.
Tommy, another writer, added that while an offensive tackle could be an early pick if a standout player is available, it shouldn’t be a priority at their current position in the draft. “It’s still too early to tell what Tyler Guyton can be,” he said, referencing the recent injury of Terrence Steele and the contract confidence shown in him.
Moving forward, the Cowboys are expected to continue monitoring potential offensive tackle prospects while assessing current player performances. They may also consider players who could fill multiple roles, aiming to enhance team flexibility. Ultimately, the team’s decision will weigh heavily on maximizing Tyler Guyton’s growth.