FRISCO, Texas -- Sweat dripped from Tyler Guyton's face as he spoke. Only a few moments earlier, the Dallas Cowboys' left tackle was on the field at The Star for more than an hour in the team's fifth organized team activity.
"He's having a terrific offseason," coach Brian Schottenheimer said. "He's working his ass off. He looks great."
It is only the voluntary offseason program, and players aren't in pads, so even Schottenheimer wanted to temper expectations somewhat. But if the Cowboys' offense is to become the top-11 unit that it was from 2019 to 2024, then Guyton, the 2024 first-round pick, will need to make a jump in his play.