Cowboys rookie Tyler Guyton held his own against Micah Parsons in first padded practice

Cowboys rookie Tyler Guyton held his own against Micah Parsons in first padded practice

Cowboys rookie Tyler Guyton held his own against Micah Parsons in first padded practice

Tuesday marked the Dallas Cowboys’ first

padded session of the training camp, and

fortunately, everything went rather well. Because

you had to walk before you can crawl, there

were no pads at all during the first few practices.

We don’t need to talk about it, but putting them

on is an important step and the closest thing to

Dallas Cowboys football since they last wore

pads. Observing rookie first-round pick Tyler

Guyton compete against Micah Parsons in pads

on Tuesday was one of the games’ highlights.

And guess what? He was able to compete!

This is quite impressive from Guyton given who

he is going up against. Remember, this is his first

padded practice of training camp ever. He was

given a baptism by fire and passed with flying

colors. Pay particular attention to the second

video. Guyton totally ignores Parsons. We are

discussing Micah Parsons here! Guyton has

proven to be a reliable option for the Cowboys

during this summer, if anything. This wasn’t

necessarily the case due to Guyton’s performance

at Oklahoma in particular; rather, it was due to

Dallas’s history of selecting first-round lineman.

One training camp practice shouldn’t cause

someone to lose their mind, but it can be difficult

to resist the thought that they may have done it

again.

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