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2020 Offensive Line Rankings

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Tackle:

1. Andrew Thomas* / Georgia / 6'5", 315

2. Jedrick Wills* / Alabama / 6'4", 312

3. Mekhi Becton* / Louisville / 6'7", 364

4. Tristan Wirfs* / Iowa / 6'5", 320

5. Austin Jackson* / USC / 6'5", 322

6. Josh Jones / Houston / 6'5", 319

7. Lucas Niang / TCU / 6'6", 315

8. Ezra Cleveland* / Boise St. / 6'6", 311

9. Hakeem Adeniji / Kansas / 6'4", 302

10. Isaiah Wilson** / Georgia / 6'6", 350

11. Matthew Peart / UCONN / 6'7", 318

12. Kyle Murphy / Rhode Island / 6'3", 316

13. Robert Hunt / UL-Lafayette / 6'5", 323

14. Prince Tega-Wanogho / Auburn / 6'5", 308

15. Saadiq Charles* / LSU / 6'4", 321

16. Darrin Paulo / Utah / 6'5", 312

17. Alex Taylor / S. Carolina St. / 6'8", 308

18. Cameron Clark / Charlotte / 6'4", 308

19. Colten McKivitz / W. Virginia / 6'6", 306

20. Yasir Durant / Missouri / 6'6", 331

21. Terence Steele / Texas Tech / 6'6", 312

22. Trey Adams / Washington / 6'8", 318

23. Kamaal Seymour / Rutgers / 6'6", 318

24. Victor Johnson / Appalachian St. / 6'4", 285











Guard:

1. Damien Lewis / LSU / 6'2", 327

2. Jonah Jackson / Ohio St. / 6'3", 306

3. Shane Lemieux / Oregon / 6'4", 310

4. Ben Bartch / St. Johns (MN) / 6'6", 309

5. Jack Driscoll / Auburn / 6'5", 306

6. John Simpson / Clemson / 6'4", 321

7. Logan Stenberg / Kentucky / 6'6", 317

8. Danny Pinter / Ball St. / 6'4", 306

9. Solomon Kindley* / Georgia / 6'3", 337

10. Ben Bredeson / Michigan / 6'5", 315

11. Kevin Dotson / UL-Lafayette / 6'4", 310

12. Netane Muti* / Fresno St. / 6'3", 315

13. John Molchon / Boise St. / 6'5", 309

14. Steven Gonzalez / Penn St. / 6'3", 332

15. Michael Onwenu / Michigan / 6'3", 344

16. Donnell Stanley / S. Carolina / 6'3", 324

17. Cordel Iwuagwu / TCU / 6'3", 309

18. Julian Good-Jones / Iowa St. / 6'5", 313

19. Tremayne Anchrum / Clemson / 6'2", 314

20. Justin Herron / Wake Forest / 6'4", 308

21. Calvin Throckmorton / Oregon / 6'5", 317

22. Marcus Keyes / Oklahoma St. / 6'4", 315

23. Adrian Magee / LSU / 6'4", 343

24. Tre'Vour Wallace-Simms / Missouri / 6'5", 351

25. Marquell Harrell / Auburn / 6'3", 307

26. Scott Frantz / Kansas St. / 6'5", 309

27. Parker Braun / Texas / 6'3", 300

28. Gus Lavaka / Oregon St. / 6'3", 351











Center:

1. Lloyd Cushenberry* / LSU / 6'3", 312

2. Cesar Ruiz* / Michigan / 6'3", 307

3. Matt Hennessy* / Temple / 6'4", 307

4. Tyler Biadasz* / Wisconsin / 6'4", 314

5. Keith Ismael* / San Diego St. / 6'3", 309

6. Darryl Williams / Mississippi St. / 6'2", 304

7. Jordan Johnson / UCF / 6'2", 302

8. Levi Brown / Marshall / 6'3", 301

9. Jake Hanson / Oregon / 6'4", 303

10. Nick Harris / Washington / 6'1", 302

11. Adam Holtorf / Kansas St. / 6'4", 306

12. Nick Buchanan / Florida / 6'3", 291

13. Zach Shackleford / Texas / 6'3", 303

14. Trystan Colon-Castillo* / Missouri / 6'3", 313

15. Kaleb Kim / Auburn / 6'3", 300
 
Do you see Cushenberry making it to pick #39?

Love your list.


It'll be close.

One thing I'll be interested in seeing is if some of these kids with extremely short 31" arms like Ben Bredeson, John Molchon, Danny Pinter get kicked even further inside and teams want to give 'em a look at Center - if they can snap the football.
 
I really like Ruiz and his versatility is a plus.

Interesting that you have Thomas 31 as most mocks I see have him as the 4th OT of the board.

Wills would be great to pair with Tua for obvious reasons.

I like Josh Jones enough to take him at 18 and i like Niang at the end of the 1st early 2nd.
 
Out of curiosity where would Alex Leatherwood have ranked had to come out?
 
I can see Miami targeting 3 lineman through the draft maybe 4.And a few that go undrafted.
Do you Slim(or any of our other gurus)have a list of player that should be drafted but wont because of injury history,trouble passed or other?
Also do you think Isaiah Wilson could stand to lose a few lbs? He seemed to move fairly well for his size at the combine.
And last,if Miami does draft Tua can you see them going strictly RT or do they go LT like most are Mocks are pointing?
 
The only really highly regarded RT is Wills who protected Tua at Alabama.

The Fins may have to convert a LT to the right side if they land Tua, or stick with Jessie Davis who is solid.

In the countless mocks I am doing online I usually have the Fins taking 2 OT's in the first 3-4 rounds.
 
Really would love to get Andrew Thomas and Damien Lewis. Would have to trade up for Thomas but LT is our biggest Hole we gotta get a big time prospect
 
I like that you're so high on Thomas. Feels like the the general consensus is way too low on him. I think you can make a solid case for Thomas, Wills, and Wirfs as OT1, and Thomas and Wills were clearly the best OT's in college (of the 202p class).

I also like Jackson over Jones. Will bet on the younger, more athletic guy, who was coming off bone-marrow surgery in 2019. I still like Jones pretty well, I think Jackson has the better career.

Best group of OT's that I've seen.

I'm a little higher on Cleveland, Wilson, and Peart.

Driscoll is one of the last OL I need to catch up on.
 
Post Combine, for me:

TACKLES

Day 1:

1. Tristan Whirfs RT IOWA
2. Jedrick Wills RT ALA
3. Austin Jackson LT USC


Day 2:

Charlie Heck LT UNC
Mekhi Becton LT LOU



GUARDS

DAY 3
1. Simon Stepaniak RG IND
2. Shane Lemieux LG ORE
3. Jonah Jackson LG OSU
4. Cordel Iguagwu LG TCU
5. Jonah Simpson LG CLE (he can actually play tackle as well)

Mild Projections because they played interior, late day 3
6. Matt Hennessy TEM (played C)
7. Tyler Biadasz WIS (played C)

Projections UDFA
8. Jack Driscoll AUB (played RT)
9. Danny Pinter BALL (played RT)
10. Saahdiq Charles LSU (played LT)
 
If we could come out of the draft with Bechton and Isaiah Wilson, we'd have the largest pair of tackles in the history of the NFL. That would be so much fun to watch... two MASSIVE Plow-horses to run behind.

Sign me up.
 
I really like Nick Harris our of Washington, I think we should try and pick him up in the 4th or 5th round.
 
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