Tyler Guyton
Position: OT — Projected: 1st Round
History & Measurables
Born: N/A – Manor, TX
High School: Manor
College: Oklahoma
Height – 6’7″ Weight – 328 lbs
Traits & Characteristics
The Good
- Pass protector
- Athleticism
- Footwork
The Bad
- Play strength
- Run blocking
- Pad level consistency
Advanced Analytics Notes
Pass Blocking
72.9 Blocking Grade (102nd among OT)
98.2 Pressure Efficiency (T-36 among OT)
96.6 TPS Pressure Efficiency (T-58 among OT)
Run Blocking
- 60.5 Blocking Grade (188 among OT)
- 45.6% Snaps in Zone Scheme – 47.6% Snaps in Gap Scheme
Film Notes and Highlights
Tyler Guyton lacks technique at the position, but there aren’t many offensive linemen who have a better athletic mold. He has starting-caliber gifts in the NFL, but must eliminate negatives in both the running and passing game to be successful. Guyton has battled injuries and had limited reps for TCU following the 2021 season, but his flashes were complemented by increasing consistency, especially once at Oklahoma. He should continue to improve as a run blocker, but he may never shine in that department. Guyton’s value comes with his pass protection. Guyton, a two-year starter at Oklahoma, played in former offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby’s interior-focused scheme. – Cesar Fuentes
Tyler Guyton is an athletic tackle. He is one of the better pure pass blockers in this class, showing good footwork and lateral speed to hold his own on the edge. In fact, his pass reps against Alabama EDGE Chris Braswell at the Senior Bowl greatly improved his draft stock. He also carries good awareness for the position. However, as a run blocker Guyton has a lot to improve on. While he has first round potential based on his pass blocking, he lacks being a complete tackle. – Thomas Christopher
(Games Watched: vs Oklahoma State 2023, vs Texas 2023, Live at Senior Bowl 2024)