
"Guyton goes into Arizona with a clear to-do list after Denver exposed a few issues. In a game where Dallas conceded two sacks and 19 total pressures, he was tagged for three pressures and a drive-stalling flag, most of it coming when speed-to-power turned into inside counters. The Cardinals won't bring a single threat, they instead try to sack as unit and Nick Rallis' front has logged 12 sacks, that's the fourth least so far this season."
"Communication is key for Guyton this week. Both Guyton and Tyler Smith must treat every third down like the inevitable stunt is coming, so being prepared for it together means they are ready to pass off their initial block to pick up the stunt rusher. The reason for optimism is warranted against the Cardinals with Guyton due to his best traits. Size, length, recovery footwork, and a functional anchor all stack up perfectly against Arizona's by-committee rush."
Guyton was tagged for three pressures and a drive-stalling flag against Denver, with issues arising when speed-to-power turned into inside counters. Arizona's front operates as a unit rather than sending a single dominant rusher, and Nick Rallis' defense has recorded 12 sacks this season. Josh Sweat and Baron Browning supply a large share of the pass-rush production, while the interior uses twists to disrupt protections. Communication and coordinated pass-off work between Guyton and Tyler Smith are essential on likely third-down stunts. Guyton's physical traits and anchor project as advantages against Arizona's by-committee rush.
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