Yes.
Even with Smith’s decline and sorted injury history, he’s a significant upgrade to what Guyton currently offers, and his presence would have opened the playbook for the Cowboys offense to operate more freely.
It’s important to acknowledge the responsibilities being asked of Guyton are vastly different than what’s been asked of Smith. Smith is being given all the responsibilities of an elite LT and he’s rarely given blocking support to help him through. Guyton is getting help from other blockers, from the play-caller and from Dak Prescott himself. Chip blocks, roll outs to the right, and a quick release clock are all keeping the sack and pressure numbers modest for Guyton.
Smith probably isn’t what the Jets were hoping for when they signed him but he’s much better than what Dallas has. At a price of $6,500,000 with no commitment beyond 2024, Smith is still worth it.
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