Cowboys roster review by position: Offensive line
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Cowboys roster review by position: Offensive line
"The Cowboys are hoping that year three is when everything clicks for Tyler Guyton. Although he's got tremendous size and above average athleticism for an offensive tackle, he's still struggling with his technique and consistency."
"Guyton allowed 31 quarterback pressures last year and was ranked 81st out of 89 qualified offensive tackles. That simply isn't going to cut it, especially with being entrusted to protect the blindside of Dak Prescott."
"Terence Steele is also experiencing problems with his pass protection, which tends to hamstring the offense at the most inopportune times. Steele allowed 52 quarterback pressures last year, and that's been a trend over the last three seasons."
"Over the last three years, Steele has given up 147 quarterback pressures in that span. Guyton faces a critical year in his development. If he can't improve it's hard to see much confidence in him heading into the final year of his rookie contract."
The Cowboys have a strong offensive skill set, featuring elite receivers, a top quarterback, and a solid running back. However, their offensive line, particularly the tackles, has struggled with pass protection. Tyler Guyton, a project player, has shown inconsistency and allowed 31 quarterback pressures last year. Terence Steele has also faced issues, allowing 52 pressures last season and a total of 147 over three years. The interior offensive line remains a strength, but tackle performance is critical for the team's success.
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