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A "fan" of Tyron Smith, Guyton gets to replace him

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FRISCO, Texas 鈥 Growing up in Texas, being a Cowboys fan and playing offensive tackle, it's no surprise who Tyler Guyton said was one of his favorite players to watch.

And now, he gets to replace him.

The Cowboys lost Tyron Smith in free agency, and needing to fill the void, it was clear they were targeting offensive tackles.

Enter Guyton, who played right tackle at Oklahoma, but will likely move over to the left side, getting the chance to start in a spot that Tyron Smith has filled since 2011.

"I was a big Tyron Smith fan my whole life because he (played) for my team," Guyton said. "He (played) for my favorite team and once I started playing the offensive line position, knowing that he's one of the best to ever do it, was kind of amazing for me."

Smith, an eight-time Pro Bowler, signed with the Jets back in March, leaving quite the void. But Guyton seems up for the challenge to replace that spot.

"I feel like those are big shoes to fill from such a legendary tackle," he said. "But I'm going to work my ass off to do the best that I can."

The Cowboys had the 24th pick, but traded down five spots, knowing they had a group of players they coveted still on the board. Luckily for the Cowboys, Guyton was one of them.

"I felt like it was just bound to happen and things fell into play, into perfect position, and I couldn't ask for a better team to play for," said Guyton, who grew up in Manor, Texas.

Guyton said moving from the right side to the left shouldn't be an issue. One of the reasons he played right tackle was to protect left-handed quarterback Dillon Gabriel for the Sooners.

"I've done both," Guyton said of left and right tackle. "I feel like either one I'm good at and I'll jump right into left tackle and do whatever I can. There's no bigger difference for me. I feel like it's only flipping plays and flipping techniques. I don't think it'll be a hard job to do. I'm really excited for it."

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