
"Steele remains what he's always been, a strong run blocker with more lapses in pass protection than you'd generally like to see. His strengths and weaknesses are better suited to what Brian Schottenheimer and Klayton Adams are doing offensively, which improved his long-term outlook. His warts become even more tolerable now after the pay cut, dropping his total contract value by about $12-$15 million."
"This also gives us clarity about the rest of the offensive line going forward, particularly the other tackles and maybe at left guard as well. Cooper Beebe and Tyler Book aren't impacted, of course, but one of the theories floating around was that Dallas might move guard Tyler Smith to left tackle and then send Tyler Guyton to the right side, which he played in college."
"He'd probably still get a chance to compete with Steele for the starting RT job, but could easily wind up as the swing tackle. That would be a tough pill for a first-round pick in his third year, but at least it's still a valuable depth role."
Terence Steele renegotiated his contract with the Dallas Cowboys, avoiding being released as a salary cap casualty. The deal reduces his contract value by approximately $12-$15 million while keeping him as the right tackle for at least another season. Steele remains a strong run blocker but has inconsistencies in pass protection. His skill set aligns well with the offensive scheme implemented by Brian Schottenheimer and Klayton Adams. This renegotiation provides clarity on the Cowboys' offensive line plans, potentially affecting other players like Tyler Guyton and Nathan Thomas who may have competed for his position if he had been released.
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