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2026 offensive tackle rankings


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2 hours ago, XClown1986 said:

I feel like Freeling and Proctor are being overvalued, while Lomu is vastly underrated. If Lomu gets to 19 I'd be happy to take him. 

I want Lomu, but would understand Freeling or Proctor.

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5 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I want Lomu, but would understand Freeling or Proctor.

Lomu has the best movement skills of any of the top tackles in this draft. He can mirror, he can pull, he can trap, he can get to the second level, he finishes, and he has great hands and balance. I don't actually understand why Fano is considered to be so much higher in the rankings. The only thing Fano has on him is strength and a year or two of NFL training will fix that. 

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Freeling’s got the highest ceiling. Maui won’t be there. Both Utes aren’t great in the power game. Proctor gets beat FAST too much for my liking…Ickey style. Proctor could stand to get in better shape, might benefit from better coaching. I’m cold on the Utes, just not a fan of using a 1st on guys who didn’t physically manhandle college kids in the Big 12. 

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OTs are getting bigger and this team especially likes bigger ones.

 

would not be surprised if they really like Proctor more than the average fan does. He’s got atypical movement skills for a guy his size-a valuable attribute they are pretty familiar with after watching the Rams twice up close this past season. 

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2 hours ago, Stuart Smith said:

Thanks for this post. I hope we can find someone who can handle the speed rush. 

You are welcome

I was glad to find a simple picture of all of them 

let’s hope for the best …a different player caller might change things for the better too 

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