Happy Monday, Cowboys Nation. The official start of mandatory minicamp is this week, with plenty of questions surrounding the biggest stars on the roster.
Tyler Smith seems to have evolved into quite the leader. Tyler Smith is entering his third year in the NFL, and while he has moved around the left side of the offensive line in his first few seasons, he seems to be settling in with his new designation as the left guard.
The Dallas Cowboys' first-round draft pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, Tyler Guyton, will have some big shoes to fill, replacing eight-time Pro Bowler Tyron
Dallas Cowboys left guard Tyler Smith is undergoing an interesting "first" since joining the NFL in 2022: He's focusing on one and one position only ahead of the regular season.
When the Cowboys selected Tyler Smith with the 24th overall pick in the 2022 draft, I had my thoughts. I was not sold on the pick, but boy have I been happy to be wrong about that.
Tyler Smith has already established himself as quite the interior lineman in the NFL. For years it was Travis Frederick. Nowadays it is Tyler Smith. What we are talking about is the reply to people who doubt the Dallas Cowboys and their draft process.
The Cowboys executed their plan of rebuilding the offensive line beautifully. One thing was certain going into the NFL draft for the Dallas Cowboys. With future Hall of Fame left tackle Tyron Smith and starting center Tyler Biadasz off the roster, offensive line help was paramount going forward.
From the moment the Dallas Cowboys selected Tyler Guyton at 29th overall of the 2024 NFL Draft, the comparisons to Tyler Smith were absolutely unavoidable.
Our pick is in for the Dallas Cowboys in SB Nation’s mock draft. The Dallas Cowboys’ slow 2024 offseason led to a couple of prominent offensive linemen leaving the team in free agency.
The Cowboys’ war room conversation from a year ago can offer some insight on what they plan on doing next week. The Dallas Cowboys selected Mazi Smith in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft.
Brandon Coleman is a name to know. A couple years ago the Dallas Cowboys selected Tyler Smith with the 24th overall pick in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft.
Tyler Smith is coming off a strong season at left guard for the Cowboys, but he's willing to make a position change if needed for the team.
The Dallas Cowboys are set to sign a key depth piece for the upcoming season at offensive tackle. The Cowboys need help at offensive tackle after losing star left tackle Tyron Smith to the New York Jets in free agency last month.
When it comes to offensive line knowledge, Duke Manyweather is someone whose words you want to take heed of. That goes for fans wanting to learn more about
The Dallas Cowboys have hard decisions ahead after letting long-time starting left tackle Tyron Smith walk into a new one-year deal with the New York Jets.
The Dallas Cowboys are kicking around the idea of starting versatile offensive lineman Tyler Smith at left tackle this coming season.
As we inch closer to the 2024 NFL Draft, we will hear some surprise names in first-round discussions that organizations have been valuing higher than fans and the media.
The contract details for tackle Tyron Smith‘s new deal with the New York Jets are now public, and they’re raising a lot of eyebrows among Cowboys fans.
The Dallas Cowboys are planning to split with eight-time Pro Bowl left tackle Tyron Smith, making the veteran a free agent when the new league year begins March 13, NFL Network reported Saturday.
Ian Rapoport reports that the Cowboys are unlikely to bring back LT Tyron Smith in 2024. Rapoport adds that Smith will be a coveted free agent this offseason should he not re-sign with Dallas. Smith was hoping that he would return to the team for another season but this now appears to not be the case.
The Dallas Cowboys have reached an inflection point at left tackle. Veteran Tyron Smith is headed for free agency, and while Dallas will have the opportunity to retain his talents, there’s no guarantee he’s manning the blind side for the Cowboys as he has for the past 13 years.
According to Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News, Cowboys veteran LT Tyron Smith has no plans to retire from the NFL. Watkins says Smith, who is in line to be an unrestricted free agent this offseason, hopes to be back with the Cowboys in 2024.
It appears that the biggest need for the Dallas Cowboys this offseason isn't at linebacker, where the unit was severely undersized, but along the offensive line.
Dallas Cowboys star guard, Tyler Smith, left the game with Detroit early. It was reported the next day that Smith tore his plantar fasciitis. Upon first glance, it would be assumed that Smith would miss a long period of time.
With the Philadelphia Eagles losing to the Arizona Cardinals in Week 17, the Dallas Cowboys are now in a strong position to win the NFC East. As the Cowboys try to claim their throne, Dallas might have the services of guard Tyler Smith.
Typically, when news breaks that a player completely tore something in his foot, it’s bad news. Not so for Dallas Cowboys guard Tyler Smith, who got some good news despite the update sounding scary.
Dallas Cowboys left guard Tyler Smith suffered an injury to his left foot late in the third quarter of Saturday Night Football vs. the Detroit Lions. The playoffs aren’t far away and Smith is a massive piece of their offensive line.
For a moment, the Dallas Cowboys appeared to be on the verge of snatching the Philadelphia Eagles' soul and scoring a go-ahead touchdown in the closing seconds of Sunday's game at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Dallas Cowboys were recently urged to sign a former Washington Commanders offensive guard after Tyler Smith missed the Cowboys game Sunday night against the New York Giants with a hamstring injury.
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