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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 1015340" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>Safe assumption is Fashanu is for sure gone.</p><p></p><p>Then it depends on boards...most would say Alt is for sure gone but I wouldn't lock a second tackle in definitively as the OT2 for all teams...but you have:</p><p></p><p>Alt</p><p>JC Latham</p><p>Graham Barton</p><p>Jordan Morgan</p><p>Troy Fautanu</p><p>Patrick Paul</p><p></p><p>Those are likely the bucket of top shelf LTs in this draft. </p><p></p><p>Some very good RTs exist however, which I agree with many unless we want to move Tom inside is a position we will NOT be looking towards unless we desire to take a RT and slide him inside to RG in which case I think the strongest options body wise are just Fuaga and SUamataia (RT in 2022 and LT in 2023) as no other RT has near Top 40 prospect ranking for me that I would want to slide in...Mims and Guyton are RT's all day...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Personally my LT board is Fashanu - Morgan - Alt - Latham - Barton - Fautanu....but I only currently show the first three as clear top 32 prospects, while Latham I have a 1st/2nd grading on and he is actually just out of the top 40 for me.</p><p></p><p>Either way if we are at 13, very good chance of Gute having the choice along the OL of LT3, RT1, OG1 and OC1 if he would want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 1015340, member: 6578"] Safe assumption is Fashanu is for sure gone. Then it depends on boards...most would say Alt is for sure gone but I wouldn't lock a second tackle in definitively as the OT2 for all teams...but you have: Alt JC Latham Graham Barton Jordan Morgan Troy Fautanu Patrick Paul Those are likely the bucket of top shelf LTs in this draft. Some very good RTs exist however, which I agree with many unless we want to move Tom inside is a position we will NOT be looking towards unless we desire to take a RT and slide him inside to RG in which case I think the strongest options body wise are just Fuaga and SUamataia (RT in 2022 and LT in 2023) as no other RT has near Top 40 prospect ranking for me that I would want to slide in...Mims and Guyton are RT's all day... Personally my LT board is Fashanu - Morgan - Alt - Latham - Barton - Fautanu....but I only currently show the first three as clear top 32 prospects, while Latham I have a 1st/2nd grading on and he is actually just out of the top 40 for me. Either way if we are at 13, very good chance of Gute having the choice along the OL of LT3, RT1, OG1 and OC1 if he would want. [/QUOTE]
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