Oh, is that Tyron Smith coming your way? Well, bye.

When it comes to run blocking, the Dallas Cowboys left tackle is one of the NFL's best. And according to Pro Football Focus, his go-to move, the cut block, is one of the most unstoppable forces in the league.

On runs to the right, Smith's cut blocks are near deadly. Here's what PFF had to say about the move that came in at No. 7 on their list of the NFL's 10 most unstoppable forces:

Smith is an absolute freak of nature for an offensive tackle. His athleticism suggests he should be lining up on the opposite side of the ball, and the Cowboys use that to their advantage. They frequently run outside zone away from Smith, giving him the task of chasing down backside linebackers and defensive tackles, which he does with ease. Smith’s +26.5 cumulative run-blocking grade was the highest among all tackles last season.

Smith just beat out Vikings defensive tackle Linval Joseph's power (No. 10), Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's quick decisions (No. 9), and Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell's plant leg (No. 8). He did fall behind Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman's press and Broncos pass rusher Von Miller's spin move.

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Smith is also one of the top pass blockers in the league. He was the first-runner up for the best pass protector award from PFF after the 2015 season.

Cowboys' point spreads for every game in 2016

Cowboys offseason schedule:

OTAs: May 24-26, May 31, June 1-2, June 6-8

Mandatory minicamp: June 14-16