FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys are taking a proactive approach to roster building by opening contract extension negotiations with star left guard Tyler Smith. The move signals a shift in philosophy for the Cowboys’ front office, which has often been criticized for dragging its feet in securing long-term deals with core players.
A New Approach in Dallas
According to team sources, Dallas has entered talks with Smith as soon as he became eligible for a new deal — a rare move for the franchise. The last time the Cowboys acted this quickly on an extension was in 2016 with All-Pro center Travis Frederick.
This comes on the heels of the Cowboys recently locking up All-Pro cornerback DaRon Bland with a four-year, $92 million extension. Together, these negotiations suggest that the Cowboys are finally changing their approach to contract management.
Why Tyler Smith Matters
A former first-round pick, Smith has quickly emerged as one of the NFL’s premier young offensive linemen. Already a two-time Pro Bowler, he’s become the anchor of Dallas’ offensive line, showcasing elite strength, agility, and the versatility to play both guard and tackle when needed.
Smith’s ability to protect Dak Prescott and pave the way for the running game has made him indispensable. By prioritizing his extension early, Dallas is ensuring long-term stability on the offensive front — a cornerstone for any championship-caliber team.
The Financial Picture
Smith is expected to command a deal that would place him among the highest-paid guards in the NFL. Recent market projections suggest a range between $76–85 million over four years, with significant guaranteed money.
While that would be a major financial commitment, it’s also a necessary one. For years, Dallas has been accused of losing leverage by waiting too long to finalize deals with stars like Micah Parsons, CeeDee Lamb, and even Prescott himself. Acting early with Smith shows a new sense of urgency.
A Message to Fans and Players
By moving swiftly to secure both Bland and Smith, the Cowboys are sending a clear message: they are serious about keeping their best players and avoiding future contract drama.
For fans frustrated by the Parsons trade and the uncertainty around other key stars, the negotiations with Smith offer reassurance that Dallas still has a long-term plan.
Final Takeaway
The Cowboys’ decision to open extension talks with Tyler Smith is more than just a contract discussion — it’s a sign of cultural change within the organization. By keeping their Pro Bowl guard locked in for years to come, Dallas is investing in the foundation of its offense while proving to both fans and players that lessons from the past have been learned.
If the deal gets done, Tyler Smith won’t just be protecting Dak Prescott — he’ll also be protecting the Cowboys’ future.

