Aamil Wagner Scouting Report
Aamil Wagner is a light-footed offensive tackle with high athletic upside. His frame is too lean to compete at the NFL level. His technique comes and goes but he has the traits and untapped potential of an NFL swing tackle.
Gennings Dunker Scouting Report
Gennings Dunker is a special player who provides versatility to the offensive line. He can play any position on the line and become a Pro Bowler there. He is an athletic lineman with plenty of pop. He should be looked at as a quality Day 2 option who can win a starting job as a rookie.
Alex Harkey Scouting Report
Alex Harkey is a violent offensive tackle with plenty of strength to assert his dominance on any given play. His violence can get out of hand and he is a heavily penalized player. Due to his lack of recovery ability, he could be a candidate to kick inside to guard.
Fa’Alili Fa’Amoe Scouting Report
Fa’alili Fa’amoe has the strength and length profile of an NFL offensive lineman, but his overall technique is seriously lacking. He is currently classified as an offensive tackle but a move to guard seems imminent. Fa’amoe will be fighting in camp for a roster spot.
Andrew Gentry Scouting Report
Andrew Gentry is an older prospect with less polish than you would like for his age. His technique is not reliable and his upperbody strength is a real concern. His anchor and movement ability in the open space are his biggest strengths. He should be looked at as a fringe roster player who can turn into a swing tackle in the NFL.
Max Iheanachor Scouting Report
Max Iheanachor is a big human being with plenty of mass and strength to win in the phone booth. He moves better than anyone at his size, attacking the second level efficiently. He has some kinks in his pass protection technique to make him a more well-rounded player, but with proper scheme fit and coaching, he can reach a high ceiling. He is a candidate to kick inside to guard at the next level.
Austin Barber Scouting Report
Austin Barber has the movement skills and measurables to be a plus starter in the NFL. He needs to add strength to his profile if he has any hopes of reaching his full potential. Barber should be looked at as a player who can become a starter in the back half of his rookie contract.
Ethan Onianwa Scouting Report
Ethan Onianwa is a big offensive lineman who plays offensive tackle but should be looked at as a prime candidate to kick inside to guard. He is a slower athlete but he makes up for it with measurables and punch combos. He will be a fringe roster player as a rookie and will be a depth addition at best.
Drew Shelton Scouting Report
Drew Shelton is an athletic and versatile offensive tackle who can win in more ways than one. Putting on muscle will be necessary and should help him with his leg drive as a run blocker. Shelton should be seen as a swing tackle who can develop into a starter towards the end of his rookie contract.
Kage Casey Scouting Report
Kage Casey has a strong frame with unmatchable punches that completely knock defenders off their rush. His measurables are more than underwhelming but he makes up for it with that aforementioned strength. Casey is certainly a candidate to be kicked inside to guard, but should be given a long leash at tackle.
Blake Miller Scouting Report
Blake Miller has the frame and strength to win at the next level. He plays with the functional athleticism to win in all phases. He struggles with change of direction and sudden movement across his body. He will be a starter as a rookie with the collegiate experience to find early success.
Caleb Tiernan Scouting Report
Caleb Tiernan is a long offensive tackle with powerful and quick hands. He has a natural feel for pass protection with that firm anchor. His athleticism allows him to move in open space as a run blocker. I want to see him play meaner and with more aggression, it will serve him well. Tiernan should be looked at as a Day 1 starter.
Kadyn Proctor Scouting Report
Kadyn Proctor has an overwhelming frame to go with elite athleticism for his size. He should be expected to have one of the highest RAS scores in the entire draft class. He is a natural pass protector with a strong anchor to take on any archetype of edge rusher. He struggles with finding landmarks in the run game, but that can be worked out schematically. Proctor is a Day 1 difference maker.
Caleb Lomu Scouting Report
Caleb Lomu is one of the most complete offensive tackles in the 2026 NFL Draft class. He has the movement ability and technique to make any play on the field. He will go in Round1 of the draft and should be viewed as a Day 1 starter.
Francis Mauigoa Scouting Report
Francis Mauigoa is one of the most physically dominant players in the 2026 NFL Draft. His profile projects him to play all over the offensive line. His dominance at left tackle should allow him a long leash at the position in the NFL. With that being said, Mauigoa could experience just as much success on the interior.
Isaiah World Scouting Report
Isaiah World has all the physical traits of a world class offensive tackle. His athleticism is evident to go along with his elite measurables. If technique can become more of a consistent focus, he will be a hard man to beat around the edge.
Spencer Fano Scouting Report
Spencer Fano is a dynamic athlete at the offensive tackle position. He has all of the movement skills to succeed in the open field. He needs to add more muscle mass to his frame to comfortably handle NFL defensive lineman, which is something he can do in a single offseason. Spencer will be an immediate plus-starter and can potentially turn into one of the best at the position in the NFL.
Michael Trigg Scouting Report
Michael Trigg is an athletic specimen with the frame to match. He does so many things so well to provide for a matchup nightmare. His effort is often brought into question both as a blocker and a route runner. His numbers don’t lie as the Mackey Award finalist knows how to make an impact on every game.
Oscar Delp Scouting Report
Oscar Delp is a fast tight end with the ability to get to the deep areas of the field with ease. He is a technical route runner and willing blocker, all qualities coming together to make Delp a well-rounded player. With that being said, his lack of production and lack of functional strength will raise questions about how he will translate to the NFL.
Justin Joly Scouting Report
Joly is an athletic freak of nature who plays bigger than his size as a receiver. His movement skills are rare for a tight end, and will allow him to create separation consistently. His size limitations show up as a blocker. He struggles to contain longer and faster edge rushers.

