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  1. May 3, 2024 · The Fighting Irish left tackle finished the season as the highest grade tackle in college football according to PFF ratings. In addition, the Fighting Irish finished the season averaging 429.3 yards of offense and the 8 th most points per game (39.1) in the nation.

    • Max Chadwick
    • College Football Analyst
    • Joe Alt, Notre Dame Fighting Irish. As was the case for quarterback, running back, wide receiver and tight end, an argument can be made that 2022's best offensive tackle in college football is returning to school.
    • Graham Barton, Duke Blue Devils. Barton was one of the best all-around tackles in the country as a junior this season. In fact, he was the only Power Five tackle who posted 85-plus grades as both a pass- and run-blocker.
    • JC Latham, Alabama Crimson Tide. The fact that Latham is playing at an elite level shouldn’t be a surprise. Coming out of high school in 2021, he was the No. 2 overall recruit in the country according to the On3 consensus ratings.
    • Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State Nittany Lions. Fashanu is also a serious challenger to Alt’s OT1 status in the 2024 draft because he would’ve likely been a first-rounder in 2023 had he declared.
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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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    • College Football Analyst
    • 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.
    • ANDREW VORHEES, USC TROJANS. Not only is Vorhees the most underrated player on this list, but he’s also one of the most underrated players in all of college football.
    • DAWAND JONES, OHIO STATE BUCKEYES. Jones is a monstrous right tackle at 6-foot-8 and 360 pounds with a 7-foot-5 wingspan. The 2019 three-star recruit — who also received several Division I basketball offers — earned a 90.6 run-blocking grade in 2021 — the fourth-highest mark among Power Five tackles.
    • JORDAN MCFADDEN, CLEMSON TIGERS. McFadden has produced at a high level in the collegiate ranks. The 2018 three-star recruit owns single-season PFF grades of 88.3, 83.5 and 87.4 over the last three years serving as a reserve, starting right tackle then starting left tackle.
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    • Joe Alt, Tackle, Notre Dame: The Minnesota native is coming off a memorable true sophomore campaign. Alt started all 13 games last season, and capped it off with first-team, AP All-America honors.
    • Cooper Beebe, Guard, Kansas State: The former three-star prospect is one of the best returning offensive guards in the country. Beebe was named the Big 12’s Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2022, and hasn’t allowed a sack in his last 803 pass blocking plays.
    • Christian Haynes, Guard, Connecticut: The former two-star prospect is coming off a monster campaign with the Huskies. Although Haynes has three years worth of starting experience with the program, he capped off 2022 with third-team, AP All-American honors.
    • Zak Zinter, Guard, Michigan: The Massachusetts native is massive, weighing 315 pounds on a six-foot-six frame. Zinter is arguably the best returning interior offensive lineman in the nation.
  3. Jan 9, 2023 · Meanwhile other top college football offensive tackles include left tackle Anton Harrison from the Oklahoma Sooners, left tackle Peter Skoronski from the Northwestern Wildcats, and left tackle Broderick Jones of the Georgia Bulldogs. Here is a look at the Top 10 College Football Offensive Tackle January 2023 rankings: Honorable Mention.

  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.

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