1. Fashanu, Olumuyiwa
Penn State 6060 317
Two-year starter, Waldorf, MD. All-Big 10 after starting just eight games in 2022. Does not turn 21 years old until December. Will further grow into his frame to complement his elite foot quickness and balance. Full body control and awareness while playing against speed. Naturally stays square with typewriter feet and accurate hands. Will mirror without losing the width and stance of his lower half. A natural bender that reaches his spots in a blink. Constantly beats the defender to the meeting point. Shows advanced techniques and understanding of the game within the game. Will get thrown off his point in the run game at times and is in need of more core strength.
2. Alt, Joe*
Notre Dame 6080 315
Three-year starter, North Oaks, MN. Son of former Chiefs' offensive lineman John Alt who is in the franchise’s Hall of Fame. Did not make the full time move to tackle until he was in college. A swift athlete with an easy-moving lower half. Massive frame that is hard to get around. Easy re-direct that is hard to out-maneuver. Does a nice job of staying within himself and avoiding over-extension from the waist. Plays like he fully trusts his feet and frame. Has gained power and strength in the running game and will create a new line of scrimmage. Swings hips into hole and stays attached at both levels. Lack of explosion and high-hipped frame can create issues against low-pad level pass rushers.
3. Guyton, Tyler
Oklahoma 6070 327
Two-year starter, Manor, TX. A transfer from TCU that was athletic enough to play some H-Back early in his career for the Horned Frogs. Wide and functionally thick frame that carries his weight with ease. Fast in space, quick in traffic. Has the movement traits to handle anything the defense throws his way. Works hard and consistently to keep his hands inside and attached. Grip strength is a major factor in a lot of his wins. Latches on and prevents his target from moving laterally. Looks for work downfield and has the speed to hang. Will get caught being too aggressive, leading to some oversetting and whiffs on complex stunts.
4. Morgan, Jordan
Arizona 6047 306
Four-year starter, Marana, AZ. First team All-Pac 12 in 2022 despite tearing his ACL in November. Rehabbed his way back and was on the field week one of 2023. Twitchy feet and hands give him an initial advantage. Gets and stays square to his target. Will keep the hands inside and trust his footwork to stay in front of his man. Seasoned and experienced, shows up on tape. Stays home on complex pass rush schemes up front. Keeps the eyes active and aware. Rarely found off balance. Has had multiple seasons end because of injury and there are too many losses against the bull rush and outside shoulder and it could move him inside.
5. Latham, JC*
Alabama 6060 335
Two-year starter, Oak Creek, WI. A talented and powerful blocker who checks all the boxes when looking at the structure. Thick in the right places with an athletic base to hang with pro-caliber speed and suddenness. Absolute mauler that can bulldoze his man into the stands. Brings the proper demeanor as well. Plays with the mean streak, bodyguard type mindset. Anchor is steady, rarely loses ground when the balance is there. Still gets sluggish at times and will abandon technique, too reliant on the strength portion of his arsenal.
6. Fuaga, Taliese
Oregon State 6054 328
7. Mims, Amarius*
Georgia 6070 340
8. Paul, Patrick
Houston 6070 308
9. Suamataia, Kingsley*
BYU 6060 325
10. Amegadjie, Kiran
Yale 6051 321
11. Pearl, Julian
Illinois 6056 307
12. Nelson, Jack
Wisconsin 6066 311
13. Belton, Anthony
North Carolina State 6052 344
14. Glaze, Delmar
Maryland 6044 321
15. Foster, Javon
Missouri 6053 309
16. Goncalves, Matt
Pittsburgh 6057 317
17. Jones, Christian
Texas 6050 320
18. Cox, Marques
Kentucky 6052. 317
19. Coker, Andrew
TCU 6064 304
20. Dankwah, Anim
Howard 6080 362
21. Rouse, Walter
Oklahoma 6060 315
22. Cornelius, Ajani
Oregon 6050 308
*Denotes underclassman