SWING TACKLE
Don’t mean a thing if you ain’t got that
Pauline (Sportskeeda), for their preferred Giants O-line options at each of the team’s six picks in this draft. Beglinger also shared some sixth-round sleepers if the Giants wait until the late rounds:
● ROUND 1, 6TH OVERALL
Hunt: Joe Alt, T, Notre Dame – excellent athlete for his size, consistent pad level despite being such a tall guy. Elite prospect that can help you right away
Pauline: Joe Alt,, T, Notre Dame – could end up with the Chargers at five. Big left tackle, athletic, lot of starting experience, excellent blood lines
● ROUND 2, 47TH OVERALL (from Seattle)
Hunt: Javion Cohen, G, Miami – he’s a technician, good athlete, keeps things quick and compact, has control. He was springing a lot of big runs coming right down Main Street
Pauline: Christian Haynes, G, UConn – Dominant run blocker, great power, better Combine than expected. Not viewed as just a power gap blocker. May be able to play in zone
● ROUND 3, 70TH OVERALL
Hunt: Dalton Tucker, G, Marshall – excellent on the move, doesn’t waste time on pulling plays or screens. Opens up the playbook from a movement perspective. Great Hula Bowl week
Pauline: Brandon Coleman, G, TCU – very athletic, underrated, didn’t play as well as people thought he should have last year, but good value. College left tackle who projects inside
● ROUND 4, 107TH OVERALL
Hunt: Jeremy Flax, T, Kentucky – 6-5, 343-pound right tackle. Had a good Hula Bowl then was one of the better tackles at Senior Bowl. You don’t see guys move that way at his size
Pauline: Delmar Glaze, T/G, Maryland – College left tackle who can play multiple positions. Relatively athletic. Some project him to guard, tackle, center. Appealing versatility