Jerry Jones is making deals left and right. The Dallas Cowboys need to protect Dak Prescott for their offense to click and that’s why they just agreed to keep one of their best players on the team.

According to multiple reports, the Cowboys agreed to a four-year, $96 million extension to make Tyler Smith the highest-paid guard in the NFL. Smith, who is only 24 years old, was a first-round pick in the 2022 draft and has been elite ever since.

The Cowboys know how important it is to protect Dak Prescott and have a good offensive line. By keeping Smith, the team secures the talent of a guard who ranked in the top 10 in PFF’s pass-blocking grades during the 2024 season.

Smith is a massive presence in the trenches

Not only was his pass-blocking grade elite, but he only allowed two sacks in

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