That's the best one I've seen. It's actually impossible, but fun to consider. Some shrewd picks in there and not just the top guys. Corum
and All to name just two. Great mock.
One further comment is that I haven't really taken Amarius Mims all that seriously because he really lacks technique
and plays straight up. Plus he played RT at Georgia. I'm not looking for a huge road-grading RT because we just re-signed
one and I see no evidence he is future LT or could handle NFL speed, but.......shit..... he is a tank and a half that looks like
he was created in a laboratory.
I keep hearing that this is a great draft for OTs, but the only guys I love are Alt and Troy Fautanu. I think Fautanu is big enough
and good enough to play LT, but 98% of the experts say that he's a guard, so I'm probably wrong. I think he's definitely got the best
feet, hands and technique of anybody, but he doesn't have Alt's length. Few people do. Watch either one and the rest of them look
second-tier.
That's the problem with this draft. Almost every OT is being given a "needs to develop/play right tackle or might have to kick
inside" projection and all I can hope is that there is a guy later on who is better at pass blocking than the draft gurus are saying or one
of the stiffs on our roster is better than expected or we are well and truly fucked. Again.
I think this is a great draft for huge, drive blocking tackles but a shitty one for pass blockers who won't need 3 years to percolate.
The one guy we could get that I think could possibly be a starting LT in 2024 is Kiran Amegadjie who has been hurt a lot and
played at fucking Yale. He does pass the eyeball test, but my eyes sometimes lie. He could be a case of "it's last call and the threes
are starting to look like sevens".