PROJECTION: SEVENTH ROUNDBrandel looks the part of an NFL left tackle and is a relatively finished product in terms of the technique expected of a four-year starter. Good initial quickness off the snap, efficiently sliding back in pass protection and waiting for opponents to come to him. Isn't reliant on agility and technique, however, providing a solid punch to defenders.Brandel acks the top-notch size, explosive power and athleticism to wow scouts or likely significantly improve with NFL coaching or time in the weight room. Reliant on positioning to beat defenders and is not a pile-mover despite good effort. More quick than fast, topping out too soon to wreak havoc downfield.PRO COMPARISONMitch Hyatt, Dallas Cowboys -- Like Hyatt, a four-year starter at Clemson who made the Cowboys' roster as an undrafted free agent last year, Brandel is more of a technician than a terror, but don't be surprised when both wind up sticking.