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  1. Jan 19, 2022 · 1. PETER SKORONSKI, NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS. Skoronski was thrust into Northwestern's starting left tackle spot right away as a four-star true freshman in 2019 following Rashawn Slater ‘s sudden opt-out. Since then, he’s easily been one of the best players at the position and looks to claim that top spot in 2022.

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    • Will Campbell, LSU Tigers. Campbell started at left tackle for LSU as a true freshman in 2022 and has been nothing but a star during his two years there.
    • Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas Longhorns. Like Will Campbell, Banks started for Texas at left tackle as a true freshman in 2022 and instantly excelled as a pass protector.
    • Jonah Monheim, USC Trojans. No matter where Monheim lines up, he performs at a high level. In 2022, he played 731 snaps at right tackle and 292 snaps at right guard.
    • Ajani Cornelius, Oregon Ducks. Cornelius, a product of FCS school Rhode Island, was one of the most coveted players in the transfer portal a year ago.
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    25. Silas Dzansi, Virginia Tech Hokies Dzansi has played multiple positions along the offensive line during his Virginia Tech career. In 2021, most of his starts came at tackle and he is projected to play left tackle for the Hokies in 2021. He’ll be tasked with protecting the backside of new quarterback Grant Wells, who transferred in from Marshall...

    20. Blake Fisher, Notre Dame Fighting Irish Fisher was a highly-touted recruit who was able to start two games for Notre Dame in 2021. He played well in the Fiesta Bowl for a freshman and big things are expected from him in his career. 19. D.J. Scaife, Miami Hurricanes Scaife has started at guard and tackle in his career. In 2022, he is projected t...

    15. Joe Alt, Notre Dame Fighting Irish Alt was a good freshman left tackle for Notre Dame and was named to some Freshman All-American teams. After getting experience in year one, he will be able to clear some holes for new playmakers in Notre Dame’s offense in 2022. 14. Broderick Jones, Georgia Bulldogs While he played multiple positions for Georgi...

    10. Jordan McFadden, Clemson Tigers Over the last two seasons, McFadden has started for the Tigers. While the Clemson offense struggled overall in 2021, McFadden played well and earned Second Team All-ACC honors. Offensive improvements won’t come through McFadden, but his presence should allow some of the other players to develop. 9. Dawand Jones, ...

    5. Zion Nelson, Miami Hurricanes Nelson’s career started off poorly, as he was thrown into the fire as a freshman. He has vastly improved since that point and was an All-ACC honorable mention last season. As a former highly-touted recruit, he has all the tools to be successful and can help Miami improve in 2022. 4. Ryan Hayes, Michigan Wolverines H...

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  3. May 14, 2023 · Max Chadwick of PFF recently ranked the Top-10 returning offensive tackles in the country. Banks landed at No. 7, which we feel is a bit high, but Chadwick stated it’s due to his needed...

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  4. Jun 10, 2022 · 1. Peter Skoronski, Northwestern. Skoronski took over the starting left tackle job after Rashawn Slater graduated following the 2020 season. He has started 15 games and was on the Outland Trophy watch list in 2021. Skoronski currently has an NIL valuation of $763,000, ranking 23rd in the NIL 100 rankings. 2. Cooper Beebe, Kansas State.

  5. May 18, 2021 · ... Matt Howe May 18th, 2021, 4:25 PM. 3. In the 2021 NFL Draft, four offensive tackles were taken in the first round, including two within the first 15 picks. With the 2021 college...

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