Drew Shelton could compete for a starting tackle position " Inside The Star
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Drew Shelton could compete for a starting tackle position " Inside The Star
"Steele earned a Pro Football Focus pass-blocking grade of 54.9, ranking 76th out of only 89 qualifiers. I mean, that is horrible guys."
"At left tackle, Shelton allowed only one sack and 18 pressures on 356 pass-blocking snaps, per Pro Football Focus."
"Guyton has all the raw talent in the world, but can't get out of his own way."
"The 10 games Guyton played in were hardly encouraging, as he ranked 81st out of 89 tackles with a 50.0 pass-blocking grade, allowing 31 pressures and six quarterback hits while committing seven penalties, per PFF."
The Dallas Cowboys offensive line is mostly established, but a tackle position remains uncertain. Tyler Guyton and Terrence Steele have underperformed, leading to concerns. The Cowboys drafted Drew Shelton from Penn State in the fourth round, marking a shift in their drafting strategy for offensive linemen. Shelton's performance shows potential, while Steele's poor pass-blocking grade raises doubts. Guyton has raw talent but has struggled with penalties and performance. The team must evaluate their options to solidify the tackle position for the upcoming season.
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