Cowboys 2026 offseason preview: Offensive tackles
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Cowboys 2026 offseason preview: Offensive tackles
"Tyler Guyton - It's been a mixed bag from Guyton in his young NFL career. He's been far from a bust, but also hasn't been as consistent or immediately impactful as you'd like from a first-round pick. Missing nearly all of last year's training camp with a knee injury, and then seven games last year with other issues, certainly didn't help. The Cowboys are banking on Guyton to blossom in his third season, and he's flashed enough at times that it's a reasonable expectation."
"Terence Steele - Another offseason, another discussion about whether or not Steele should keep his job. This annual exercise gets more intriguing as he turns 29 this summer, offers major potential cap relief, and could be replaced by in-house options. We'll dive deeper into these scenarios shortly. But suffice to say, Steele's immediate future is one of the murkiest of any Cowboy under contract for 2026."
Any significant Dallas Cowboys offensive-line moves this offseason would likely target tackle. The team could keep current players while exploring upgrades or creating salary-cap space. Tyler Guyton has shown flashes but struggled with injuries and inconsistency; the Cowboys hope he develops in his third season. Terence Steele faces uncertainty entering age 29, offering potential cap relief and the possibility of being replaced by in-house options. Nathan Thomas emerged as a capable swing tackle last season after being on IR in 2024, starting four games and showing potential. Ajani Cornelius remained on the roster despite limited action before a knee injury.
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