New York Post

RYAN DUNLEAVY’S TOP 10 OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

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Player School Ht Wt

1. OT Joe Alt Notre Dame 6-9 321 Polished three-year starting left tackle who stifles power rushers and speed rushers just the same. Feet rarely in a bad position. His father, John, was a Pro Bowl tackle. Struggles at times with bending, as expected at his height. Just four career penalties.

2. OT Olu Fashanu Penn State 6-6 312 Prototypic­al left tackle would have been a top-10 pick in 2023 but now is getting nitpicked. Good stunt and blitz recognitio­n. Allowed one sack on 680 pass-protection snaps over past two seasons. Small hands (8¹/₂ -inches) are a concern.

3. OT JC Latham Alabama 6-6 342 Massive, physical mauler who clears running lanes on the right side. Also quick to combinatio­n blocks. On the ground too often when beaten off the ball in pass protection. Hands like fly traps. Few missed snaps over 27 consecutiv­e starts (41 straight games).

4. OT Taliese Fuaga Oregon State 6-6 324 Clean prospect who plays through the whistle with nastiness. Experience­d right tackle but could play four spots on the line. Finishes run blocks to the dirt. Speed in space could give him trouble. Flagged for six false starts in 2023.

5. T/G Troy Fautanu Washington 6-4 317 Displayed light feet when changing directions. Hard-nosed player ready for a controlled fight. Grips of steel. Technique can get sloppy at times and leave him offbalance. Allowed 25 pressures on more than 1,100 pass-blocking snaps.

Player School Ht Wt 6. OL Graham Barton Duke 6-5 313 Three-year starter at left tackle who might return to freshman position of center. Tone-setting worker who logged more than 2,500 career snaps. Comfortabl­e pulling around the edge. Relatively short arms could be an issue, but he’s scrappy when beaten.

7. OT Amarius Mims Georgia 6-8 340 Just eight career starts (all at right tackle), including first two under playoff pressure. High-ceiling/low-floor prospect due to long wingspan and natural physical gifts versus inexperien­ce and injury history. Packs a powerful punch.

8. OT Tyler Guyton Oklahoma 6-8 322 Late-bloomer with 15 career starts at tackle. Nimble feet of a basketball big man. Protected the quarterbac­k against his share of speed and power pass-rush moves. Run-blocking needs developmen­t: Can he drive defenders off the ball?

9. OL Jordan Morgan Arizona 6-5 311 Not quite the same imposing specimen as other top tackles but just as good

— if not better — athleticis­m. Fouryear starter might be moved to guard. Returned well from 2022 late-season ACL tear. Understand­s creating leverage and maintainin­g pad level.

10. G/C Jackson Powers-Johnson Oregon 6-3 328 Barrel-chested Rimington Trophy (nation’s top center) winner’s never-quit motor gets under opponents’ skin. Add in toughness, scheme versatilit­y and high football IQ, and you have a center. Sets can become too wide. Long injury history.

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