
#52 G · Dallas Cowboys
Height
6'4"
Weight
321 lbs
Age
22
College
Alabama
Draft
2025, Rd 1, #12
Experience
0 yrs
G Rank
#29 / 173
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On the field, Tyler Booker grades out as a strong G for Dallas Cowboys (B- Performance). That places him 29th of 173 graded gs. The contract is harder to defend: the Contract Value Index calls it fairly priced (C+), with the cost outrunning the output. The public read is positive (B Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$22.6M
Guaranteed
$22.6M
AAV
$5.6M/yr
Tyler Booker's four-year, $22.6M extension with Dallas earns a **C+ CVI**, landing squarely in fair value territory for what projects as a solid starter at guard. At $5.6M annually with full guarantees, the Cowboys are paying above-average starter money for a player whose production profile suggests he's capable of holding down that role without being a difference-maker. The fully guaranteed structure carries modest risk given Booker's relatively limited track record, but the AAV isn't excessive enough to create major salary cap headaches if he plateaus. Dallas essentially bet on consistency over upside here, securing a reliable interior presence rather than swinging for a Pro Bowl-caliber talent. This represents competent roster management — not a steal that moves the needle, but not an overpay that hamstrings future flexibility either.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Tyler's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Tyler Booker, a rookie guard for the Dallas Cowboys, has logged significant early-season work with a B- performance grade through 14 games. Selected to bolster Dallas's interior offensive line, Booker has demonstrated the durability and availability expected of a starting-caliber prospect, appearing in every snap opportunity at 100% availability—well above the 72% NFL positional average. His early returns suggest a player still calibrating to NFL tempo and technique, neither a red flag nor a breakout trajectory for a first-year lineman. Booker's defining strength lies in his physical presence and willingness to engage downfield; he has not shied from combative assignments early in his developmental window. However, his consistency in pass protection remains the primary concern, with occasional lapses in footwork against elite interior rushers typical of inexperienced guards transitioning to the pro game. His run-blocking foundation is solid, though he has yet to establish the technical refinement or explosive finishing seen in higher-tier guard prospects of recent rookie classes. The Cowboys' heavy investment in snap reps suggests organizational confidence in his trajectory, and year-two development should clarify whether Booker evolves into a dependable starter or requires refinement in pass-pro diagnosis. Watch for technical improvements in hand placement and anchor strength as key indicators of progression. With a full rookie campaign under his belt and starting experience cemented, Booker enters next offseason with a realistic path to becoming a legitimate interior line contributor.
Tyler Booker ranks 29th of 173 graded gs by performance. That slots Tyler between Matthew Bergeron (B) just ahead and Max Scharping (B-) just behind.
Graded higher
Matthew BergeronAtlanta FalconsBCesar RuizNew Orleans SaintsB-Kevin ZeitlerTennessee TitansB-Graded lower
Max ScharpingPittsburgh SteelersTyler Booker enters the 2026 season as an emerging offensive lineman whose rookie campaign generated modest but consistently positive media attention. The Dallas Cowboys' 2025 draft class, anchored by Booker's selection, has been retrospectively praised as a smart personnel move, suggesting front-office confidence in his trajectory. Fan and media perception reflects cautious optimism typical of young starters—recognition of a strong foundation without the hype reserved for Pro Bowl-caliber players. Booker's visibility extends beyond football, with local Connecticut coverage of his community engagement, which humanizes the prospect and builds grassroots support. Heading into 2026, his reputation hinges on sustained performance and continued development; he remains a prospect with upside rather than an established starter, and perception will shift materially based on year-two production and consistency at the guard position.
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