08-13-2019, 03:48 PM
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Offensive tackles are generally over-drafted because of simple supply-and-demand economics in the NFL Draft — the demand for the position usually far outweighs the supply. However, the outlook for next year’s offensive tackle class is very promising. And that is great news for the league because all 32 teams are looking for improved offensive line depth.
The surplus of draft-eligible offensive tackle talent made it difficult to narrow this list to the top five, meaning fluctuation should be expected throughout the season. Underclassmen like Stanford’s Walker Little, Iowa’s Alaric Jackson, Boise State’s Ezra Cleveland and Wisconsin’s Cole Van Lanen all have early-round potential but didn’t make my preseason top-five rankings at offensive tackle.
In the senior class, Washington’s Trey Adams would have been a top-15 pick had he declared for the 2018 NFL Draft, but he suffered knee and back injuries and missed most of last season. If he returns to form and...
https://theathletic.com/1133124/2019/08/13/nfl-draft-summer-scouting-offensive-tackle-will-be-a-potential-juggernaut-position-next-april/The surplus of draft-eligible offensive tackle talent made it difficult to narrow this list to the top five, meaning fluctuation should be expected throughout the season. Underclassmen like Stanford’s Walker Little, Iowa’s Alaric Jackson, Boise State’s Ezra Cleveland and Wisconsin’s Cole Van Lanen all have early-round potential but didn’t make my preseason top-five rankings at offensive tackle.
In the senior class, Washington’s Trey Adams would have been a top-15 pick had he declared for the 2018 NFL Draft, but he suffered knee and back injuries and missed most of last season. If he returns to form and...