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      • Two more offensive tackles joined them in the first round, bringing the total to six offensive tackles in the first round.
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  2. Apr 21, 2020 · The top 2020 Offensive Tackle prospects available for the 2020 NFL Draft. * – denotes 2021 prospect. ** – denotes 2022 prospect. This page was last updated April 21, 2020. Follow Walter @walterfootball for updates.

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    • Andrew Thomas, Georgia
    • Tristan Wirfs, Iowa
    • Jedrick Wills Jr., Alabama
    • Josh Jones, Houston
    • Mekhi Becton, Louisville
    • Ben Bartch, St. John's
    • Ezra Cleveland, Boise State
    • Jack Driscoll, Auburn
    • Isaiah Wilson, Georgia
    • Austin Jackson, USC

    Thomas has one of the most impressive career grading profiles we’ve ever seen from a college offensive tackle. He went from a 76.7 pass-blocking starting on the right side as a true freshman, to 79.5 in 2018, to 89.0 last season. His 92.4 overall grade is the highest of any draft-eligible Power-5 offensive tackle. When you do that against SEC compe...

    With all the weightlifting records Wirfs broke at Iowa, his play style is almost the opposite of what you’d expect. He’s just so dang smooth and under control. This isn’t some brute of a tackle looking for a kill shot. Wirfs patiently handles his business in pass protection knowing his physical dominance affords him some leeway. Both his run- and p...

    Offensive tackles aren’t supposed to move the way Wills does. He’s the single most athletic offensive tackle prospect I’ve seen in my six years of grading college prospects. With some tackles, you think if they lost about 50 pounds, they could feasibly play tight end. I think Wills could legitimately do it at his weight right now — that’s the calib...

    There was no more impressive offensive tackle at the Senior Bowl. His 54% win rate in the one-on-ones was the highest of any tackle in attendance. That’s no surprise after he earned the highest grade of any draft-eligible tackle during the regular season at 93.2 overall. While his pass sets need to be retooled to some degree, Jones’ hands are some ...

    The reason we’re still relatively low on Becton despite his absurd physical traits at 6-7, 369 pounds is that we haven’t seen them translate consistently to the football field yet. Louisville’s offense this past season was extremely run and play action heavy. Among PFF’s top five tackles, Becton’s 73 true pass sets were 40 fewer than anyone else. O...

    We had to get our hands on some DIII St. John’s tape to confirm that Bartch’s dominant Senior Bowl week wasn’t a fluke. It turns out, dude is just that good. You can’t glean too much from it, but he showed consistent technique and utter dominance against the lesser competition. In Mobile, Bartch showed the feistiness you want to see from an offensi...

    Cleveland was one of the biggest draft risers with his performance at the Combine, and for good reason. The track record for guys with his sort of movement skills is very good. He posted the best three-cone (7.26) and best short-shuttle (4.46) of any offensive lineman in attendance to go along with a 4.93-second 40. Only two tackles drafted in the ...

    While Prince Tega Wanogho is the bigger name along the Auburn offensive line, Driscoll has been the far more consistent pass protector. Dating back to his time at UMass, Driscoll has had three straight seasons now with 80.0-plus pass-blocking grades. While his play strength is marginal, Driscoll is one of the most agile tackles in the class and had...

    The first thing you notice about Wilson when watching tape is his size. He's not just big, he's the biggest. Listed at 6-foot-7, 340 pounds, Wilson really isn't carrying too much bad weight on him. Then you notice the way he moves. This man was tracking down linebackers last season for Georgia with ease. The good lord only made so many men that lar...

    Jackson has the athleticism you want in a project tackle, but his tape suggests that he is still worthy of that “project” label. He’s only earned pass-blocking grades of 79.0 and 78.8 in the past two seasons, respectively. Those are solid for a player who has yet to even turn 21 years old, but not near the top tackles in the class. It showed up esp...

  3. 2020 NFL Draft. Previous Season Next Season. Super Bowl Champion: Tampa Bay Buccaneers. AP MVP: Aaron Rodgers. AP Offensive Rookie of the Year: Justin Herbert. More league info. Checkout the 2020 NFL Draft Results including drafted players and trade timelines and their career stats on Pro-Football-Reference.com.

  4. Mar 3, 2020 · Scouting. At least six offensive tackles to be taken in round one of the 2020 NFL Draft. The offensive tackles performed exceptionally well at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis last week. After a strong performance from the group, it is now likely that there will be at least six offensive tackles taken in round one of the 2020 NFL Draft.

  5. Apr 16, 2020 · Our top offensive tackle prospects are selected after thousands of hours carefully scouting the best linemen in college football. Even though only about 20 will get selected in the draft, dozens more are signed as free agents, and many more receive a training camp invite. Find who is a first round talent, and who is likely nothing more than a ...

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    Name
    School
    Age
    1
    Jedrick Wills
    Alabama
    JR
    2
    Tristan Wirfs
    Iowa
    JR
    3
    Andrew Thomas
    Georgia
    JR
    4
    Mekhi Becton
    Louisville
    JR
  6. Apr 24, 2020 · Prior to the first round of the draft starting, there were rumors that four offensive tackles would go in the top 10: Georgia’s Andrew Thomas, Alabama’s Jedrick Wills, Louisville’s Mekhi...

  7. Apr 2, 2020 · Over the last 10 drafts, 60 offensive linemen have been selected in the first round. Tackles (40) guards (12) and centers (8) are in that mix, as this prop bet includes all O-line positions.

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