> On the surface, it will probably make Guyton stay focused and put in the work that we know he has but struggle to stay constant.
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> Even when healthy, though, Guyton’s been far too inconsistent to be trusted to be the blind side blocker for Dak Prescott or whoever is playing the position.
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> He was flagged a whopping 25 times in as many games, 21 of which were accepted by the opposition.
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> A lot of those penalties derailed promising drives, often forcing the offense to settle for a field goal or knocking it out of Brandon Aubrey’s range altogether.
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> On the other hand, we will see how the summer goes, but he might have little to no room for error in otherwise he would have had if it was his job 100%.
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> Nate Thomas
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> Nate Thomas is a guy that has not been talked about much, but should be now that he has a chance to earn the starting left tackle spot.
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> Thomas was taken in the same class as Guyton but in the seventh round. He did not play his rookie season, but appeared in all 17 games a year ago and started four of them, but don’t get your hopes up, because he was just as bad as Guyton was. I will say one thing,
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> I honestly think that Drew Shelton, the fourth round pick from Penn State, should also get a chance to compete with both of these guys for the left tackle spot.
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> Either way, whoever gets the starting left tackle spot in the end needs to stop with all the penalties.
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> “There’s competition everywhere and I think Nate’s an incredible player and we learn from each other. We’re both really young and we have a specific set of skills that compliment each other,” Guyton said today.