NUMERICAL RATINGS/DRAFT VALUE EXPLANATION LEFT TACKLES
95-100 Elite player, Yearly in All Pro debate Looking for 10/15 year career at elite level Top 2 player at position yearly. Perennial Pro Bowler. Likely Hall of Fame career. Elite at all phases, dominant in run blocking and pass protection. High character,Offensive team leader, could be team Captain no injury concerns. VERY RARE for a OG to achieve this rating. TOP 5/10 DRAFT PICK
90-94 Top 5/10 at the position most years, All Pro 3-5 years over career. Top 5 player at position yearly. Numerous Pro Bowls expected 10+ year career at top level. Likely a few more with another team. In HOF disscussion. Must excell at all aspects of the game, run blocking, pass protection and be elite at one, team leader, character important injury concerns must be vetted. 1st Round pick
85-89 Solid at the position 5/8 year career at top level. Player should finish in top half of players at position most years. Perhaps a Pro Bowl or two. Very good but only occasionally great. Looking for a player dominant as a Run blocker OR Pass blocker, Very solid and dependable player but team will be looking for replacement after about 5 years. 2nd round through Mid 3rd round
80-84 Flaws that can be overcome/Injury concerns 4/6 year career max at best level in most cases with some patience, good coaching, and personal work ethic. Likely a quality back up/role player for several year after that, potential to become starter for few years but the team will always be looking for a better option. Often living on the bubble year to year. Draft late 3rd/Mid 4th round
75-79 Player developmental possibilities, with limited skills or injury concerns. 3/5 year career, one contract with drafting team,, then several years of living on the bubble. Could have great size/speeed and unrealized potential. Could carve out a longer career as a backup or special teams ace. Another reason for this rating could be major injury concerns, other reason would lack of dominant NFL skills With intense work ethic player could evolve into solid back up/special teams/role player even start. Will play for multiple teams over career. Draft Late 4th/5th round
70-74 Back up /specials teams. The player could be receiving this rating due to injury concerns lack of fit or scheme in college career or simply lack of physical attributes. Could develop a role and possibly into more depending on patience and work ethic. Must be a special teams ace to stick around long. Player likely will not finish rookie contract with drafting team if it's more than 2 years. Will live on the bubble. Draft 6th/7th round
65-69 Developmental Practice squad player, The player has basic skill set needed for position, could develop into role player with tenacity and patience, must be able to play special teams. Likely just on roster a year or two at best. 1 in 10 can beat the odds and have a longer career. Draft late 7th round / Priority Free Agent (PFA)
60-64 Player for Training camp or Practice Squad Likely will only be active when a team desperately needs a body could be active for a couple games due to injuries. or special teams ability. Not long for the team. Week to Week. 1 in 20 will carve out a longer career due to incredible diligence and tenacity. Likely will sign with several teams over a few years. Teams will lead these guys on often knowing they will never play a down for them. Better not completely leave school before graduation that degree will be necessary.Undrafted Free Agents only.(UDFA)
Under 60:: Training camp body with slim hope of being more, HOPE YOU GOT YOUR DEGREE!!! THE REAL WORLD IS COMING!!!!!!!!! 1 in 500 make something more of this. GM's who sign these guys for anything more than a camp body will be looking for work soon.
EXPLANATION OF OTHER TERMS
BUST ALERT!!! A player highly ranked by many others but one I do hold in the same regard. Also, this term will be used for players who I call "ONE YEAR WONDERS" these players are either freakish athletes or players who had one season that FAR exceeded their previous production creating serious risk. This term will be reserved for 1st round projections where mistakes can cripple a franchise.
OVERRATED ALERT!!! Similar to the above but not as extreme, for after 1st/2nd rounds.. Players are not as highly rated so mistakes while still important do not carry the same weight. There are multiple reasons for this designation some but not limited to character, talent, injuries, college scheme or system.
UNDERRATED ALERT!!! Players I feel deserve a higher ranking than many/most other so called experts. These players in the future will be referred to as "STEALS" but I want it known my evaluation were on point when they were drafted.
SLEEPER ALERT!!!! A player that perhaps played in a poor scheme for his talents, suffered from poor coaching, revolving door coaching, poor supporting cast but has shown flashes that can lead him to success in the proper environment.
POSITION CHANGE ALERT!!! These are players who I feel due primarily to their skill set or more rarely at times measurables will reach their maximum level of NFL success by changing from their primary College position.
CHARACTER ALERT!!! This designation is reserved for players who have had multiple issues concerning there character. This can be legal issues, multiple transfers, poor practice habits, friction with teammates and/or Coaches, Academic issues and or any other infraction that brings into question the players decision making. Teams must weigh the risk/reward related to these players VERY CAREFULLY!!
INJURY ALERT!!!! A player with serious injury concerns, medicals vital. Possibly multiple injuries while in college or one severe injury. Also could have a long history in College and even perhaps High School "Injury Prone" is the common term. If you are missing time on the field you are costing your team $$$$
2024 LEFT TACKLE OVERALL GRADE A
2024 LEFT TACKLE OVERVIEW
One elite prospect and two other 1st rounders with numerous solid and versatile players. Very nice year for LT
. LEFT TACKLE RANKINGS
Rank Name Sch Ht Wt Rtg Rnd Value
1.Joe Alt NDame 6-8 315 95 Top 10
Clear and easy pick for #1 LT. Plug and play for 12 seasons with multiple ALL PRO years.
2.Patrick Paul Hou 6-7 315 92 Late 1st
My #2. Most others have him much lower. Played in a pass centric offense, does need some refinement in run game but a nice fit for today's NFL
3.Olu Fashanu PennSt 6-6 321 91 Late 1st
Excellent in pass game but really below the line in run blocking. Most have him higher. He should still be a solid addition.
4.Javon Foster Mo 6-5 312 88 Early 2nd
Top run blocker in top 5. Will neeed a litte coaching in pass game. HIGH UPSIDE!!
5.Jordan Morgan Az 6-5 320 85 Early 3rd
Solid but unspectacular in all phases, could easily end up at RT.
6.Walter Rouse Okl 6-6 323 82 Early 4th
Former ELITE RECRUIT who has ALL THE TOOLS never gained consistency needed top be top levlel.
7.Dominick Puni Kan 6-4 317 81 Mid 4th
I'm leaving him here, I think he can do it. But a move to RT or even inside could happen, versatility will be a major plus for some team.
8.King Suamataia BYU 6-6 325 80 Late 4th
All the tools to be very solid but not great, lacks consistency, needs work in footwork.
9.Zion Nelson Mia(F) 6-5 317 78 Early 5th
I once thought he could be a top 3 LT, he was just never able to take that next step.
10.Kiran Amegadjie Yale 6-5 321 77 Mid 5th
SLEEPER ALERT!! FCS monster who will need a year or two for adjustment.
11.Jalen Sundell NDSt 6-5 300 75 Late 5th
Another small college beast, VERY VERSATILE1 Can play anywhere.
12.Julian Pearl Ill 6-6 315 74 Early 6th
13.Gar Greenfield SDSt 6-6 305 72 Late 6th
14.Tylan Grable UCF 6-6 295 71 Early 7th
15.Tarvis Glover GaSt 6-6 323 70 Mid 7th
16.Delmar Glaze Md 6-5 305 69 Late 7th
NUMERICAL RATINGS/DRAFT VALUE EXPLANATION RIGHT TACKLES
95-100 Elite player, Yearly in All Pro debate Looking for 10/15 year career at elite level Top 2 player at position yearly. Perennial Pro Bowler. Likely Hall of Fame career. Elite at all phases, dominant in run blocking and pass protection. High character,Offensive team leader, could be team Captain no injury concerns. VERY RARE for a OG to achieve this rating. TOP 5/10 DRAFT PICK
90-94 Top 5/10 at the position most years, All Pro 3-5 years over career. Top 5 player at position yearly. Numerous Pro Bowls expected 10+ year career at top level. Likely a few more with another team. In HOF disscussion. Must excell at all aspects of the game, run blocking, pass protection and be elite at one, team leader, character important injury concerns must be vetted. 1st Round pick
85-89 Solid at the position 5/8 year career at top level. Player should finish in top half of players at position most years. Perhaps a Pro Bowl or two. Very good but only occasionally great. Looking for a player dominant as a Run blocker OR Pass blocker, Very solid and dependable player but team will be looking for replacement after about 5 years. 2nd round through Mid 3rd round
80-84 Flaws that can be overcome/Injury concerns 4/6 year career max at best level in most cases with some patience, good coaching, and personal work ethic. Likely a quality back up/role player for several year after that, potential to become starter for few years but the team will always be looking for a better option. Often living on the bubble year to year. Draft late 3rd/Mid 4th round
75-79 Player developmental possibilities, with limited skills or injury concerns. 3/5 year career, one contract with drafting team,, then several years of living on the bubble. Could have great size/speeed and unrealized potential. Could carve out a longer career as a backup or special teams ace. Another reason for this rating could be major injury concerns, other reason would lack of dominant NFL skills With intense work ethic player could evolve into solid back up/special teams/role player even start. Will play for multiple teams over career. Draft Mid 4th/5th round
70-74 Back up /specials teams. The player could be receiving this rating due to injury concerns lack of fit or scheme in college career or simply lack of physical attributes. Could develop a role and possibly into more depending on patience and work ethic. Must be a special teams ace to stick around long. Player likely will not finish rookie contract with drafting team if it's more than 2 years. Will live on the bubble. Draft 6th/7th round
65-69 Developmental Practice squad player, The player has basic skill set needed for position, could develop into role player with tenacity and patience, must be able to play special teams. Likely just on roster a year or two at best. 1 in 10 can beat the odds and have a longer career.Draft late 7th round or Priority Free Agent (PFA)
60-64 Player for Training camp or Practice Squad Likely will only be active when a team desperately needs a body could be active for a couple games due to injuries. or special teams ability. Not long for the team. Week to Week. 1 in 20 will carve out a longer career due to incredible diligence and tenacity. Likely will sign with several teams over a few years. Teams will lead these guys on often knowing they will never play a down for them. Better not completely leave school before graduation that degree will be necessary.Free Agents only. (UDFA)
Under 60 Training camp invite at best, HOPE YOU GOT YOUR DEGREE!!! THE REAL WORLD IS COMING!!!!!!!!! Players with some skills or perhaps tremendous intangables worthy of a Camp Invite, 1 in 500 make something more of this. Frankly any GM's who sign these guys for anything more than a camp body will be looking for work soon.
EXPLANATION OF OTHER TERMS
BUST ALERT!!! A player highly ranked by many others but one I do hold in the same regard. Also, this term will be used for players who I call "ONE YEAR WONDERS" these players are either freakish athletes or players who had one season that FAR exceeded their previous production creating serious risk. This term will be reserved for 1st round projections where mistakes can cripple a franchise.
OVERRATED ALERT!!! Similar to the above but not as extreme, for after 1st/2nd rounds.. Players are not as highly rated so mistakes while still important do not carry the same weight. There are multiple reasons for this designation some but not limited to character, talent, injuries, college scheme or system.
UNDERRATED ALERT!!! Players I feel deserve a higher ranking than many/most other so called experts. These players in the future will be referred to as "STEALS" but I want it known my evaluation were on point when they were drafted.
SLEEPER ALERT!!!! A player that perhaps played in a poor scheme for his talents, suffered from poor coaching, revolving door coaching, poor supporting cast but has shown flashes that can lead him to success in the proper environment.
POSITION CHANGE ALERT!!! These are players who I feel due primarily to their skill set or more rarely at times measurables will reach their maximum level of NFL success by changing from their primary College position.
CHARACTER ALERT!!! This designation is reserved for players who have had multiple issues concerning there character. This can be legal issues, multiple transfers, poor practice habits, friction with teammates and/or Coaches, Academic issues and or any other infraction that brings into question the players decision making. Teams must weigh the risk/reward related to these players. VERY CAREFULLY!!
INJURY ALERT!!!! A player with serious injury concerns, medicals vital. Possibly multiple injuries while in college or one severe injury. Also could have a long history in College and even perhaps High School "Injury Prone" is the common term. If you are missing time on the field you are costing your team $$$$
2024 RIGHT TACKLE OVERALL GRADE A
2024 RIGHT TACKLE OVERVIEW
Three excellent prospects at the top and overall a solid and deep class.
RIGHT TACKLE RANKINGS
Rank Name Sch Ht Wt Rtg Rnd Value
1.Taliese Fuaga OreSt 6-6 335 94 Mid 1st
Will be a DOMINANT RT for a decade or more, no weakness, unless some moronic NFL exec tries to play him at LT.
2.Amarious Mims Ga 6-7 330 93 Mid 1st
He could end up the best RT. Has EVERYTHING you want but has yet to realize how good he can be. Does he have the work ethic to find out??
3.J C Latham Ala 6-6 335 88 Mid 2nd
Rock solid plug and play RT. He'll be a 10+ year starter
4.Blake Fisher NDame 6-6 310 85 Early 3rd
ABSOLUTELY should have returned to school, likely 1st rounder with some more tape and coaching. Who advises these kids! SMH!!
5.Matt Gonclaves Pitt 6-6 325 84 Mid 3rd
Can playe RT or move inside, solid but unspectacular, limited athlete.
6.Cristian Jones Tx 6-5 323 83 Late 3rd
Atletivc and versatile.
7.Tyler Guyton Okl 6-7 320 81 Mid 4th
8.Cae Wallace PennSt 6-5 328 80 Late 4th
I thought he would ascend higher than this, raw toools are impressive.
9.Ethan Driscoll Marsh 6-8 316 77 Mid 5th
10.Frank Crum Wyo 6-7 315 74 Early 6th
SLEEPER ALERT!! LT in CFB but will need to move for long term success.
11.Bran Coleman TCU 6-4 325 74 Early 6th
I'll leave him here but a move inside could happen
12.R Rosengarten Wash 6-6 303 73 Mid 6th
13.Jeremy Flax Ky 6-6 325 72 Late 6th
14.Andrew Coker TCU 6-7 315 71 Early 7th
Another who I thought would ascend higher than this, tools and athletisism says he should have.
15.Nathan Thomas ULL 6-5 328 70 Mid 7th
16.Gott Ayedze Md 6-5 300 69 Late 7th
17.D Jennings USF 6-5 312 68 PFA
18.Josiah Ezirim EKy 6-5 324 68 PFA
SLEEPER ALERT!! FCS stud who could surprise here or inside!!
19.Anim Dankwah How 6-8 365 67 UDFA
MASSIVE FCS BRAWLER!!
20.Mike Edwards Camp 6-6 355 65 UDFA
NUMERICAL RATINGS/DRAFT VALUE EXPLANATION / GUARDS
95-100 Elite player, Yearly in All Pro debate Looking for 10/15 year career at elite level Top 2 player at position yearly. Perennial Pro Bowler. Likely Hall of Fame career. Elite at all phases, dominant in run blocking and pass protection. High character,Offensive team leader, could be team Captain no injury concerns. VERY RARE for a OG to achieve this rating. TOP 5/10 DRAFT PICK
90-94 Top 5/10 at the position most years, All Pro 3-5 years over career. Top 5 player at position yearly. Numerous Pro Bowls expected 10+ year career at top level. Likely a few more with another team. In HOF disscussion. Must excell at all aspects of the game, run blocking, pass protection and be elite at one, team leader, character important injury concerns must be vetted. 1st Round pick
85-89 Solid at the position 5/8 year career at top level. Player should finish in top half of players at position most years. Perhaps a Pro Bowl or two. Very good but only occasionally great. Looking for a player dominant as a Run blocker OR Pass blocker, Very solid and dependable player but team will be looking for replacement after about 5 years. 2nd round through Mid 3rd round
80-84 Flaws that can be overcome/Injury concerns 4/6 year career max at best level in most cases with some patience, good coaching, and personal work ethic. Likely a quality back up/role player for several year after that, potential to become starter for few years but the team will always be looking for a better option. Often living on the bubble year to year. Draft Mid 3rd/ Mid 4th round
75-79 Player developmental possibilities, with limited skills or injury concerns. 3/5 year career, one contract with drafting team,, then several years of living on the bubble. Could have great size/speeed and unrealized potential. Could carve out a longer career as a backup or special teams ace. Another reason for this rating could be major injury concerns, other reason would lack of dominant NFL skills With intense work ethic player could evolve into solid back up/special teams/role player even start. Will play for multiple teams over career. Draft Late 4th/5th round
70-74 Back up /specials teams. The player could be receiving this rating due to injury concerns lack of fit or scheme in college career or simply lack of physical attributes. Could develop a role and possibly into more depending on patience and work ethic. Must be a special teams ace to stick around long. Player likely will not finish rookie contract with drafting team if it's more than 2 years. Will live on the bubble. Draft 6th/7th round
65-69 Developmental Practice squad player, The player has basic skill set needed for position, could develop into role player with tenacity and patience, must be able to play special teams. Likely just on roster a year or two at best. 1 in 10 can beat the odds and have a longer career.Draft late 7th round or Priority Free Agent (PFA)
60-64 Player for Training camp or Practice Squad Likely will only be active when a team desperately needs a body could be active for a couple games due to injuries. or special teams ability. Not long for the team. Week to Week. 1 in 20 will carve out a longer career due to incredible diligence and tenacity. Likely will sign with several teams over a few years. Teams will lead these guys on often knowing they will never play a down for them. Better not completely leave school before graduation that degree will be necessary.Free Agents only. (UDFA)
Under 60 Training camp invite at best, HOPE YOU GOT YOUR DEGREE!!! THE REAL WORLD IS COMING!!!!!!!!! Players with some skills or perhaps tremendous intangables worthy of a Camp Invite, 1 in 500 make something more of this. Frankly any GM's who sign these guys for anything more than a camp body will be looking for work soon.
EXPLANATION OF OTHER TERMS
BUST ALERT!!! A player highly ranked by many others but one I do hold in the same regard. Also, this term will be used for players who I call "ONE YEAR WONDERS" these players are either freakish athletes or players who had one season that FAR exceeded their previous production creating serious risk. This term will be reserved for 1st round projections where mistakes can cripple a franchise.
OVERRATED ALERT!!! Similar to the above but not as extreme, for after 1st/2nd rounds.. Players are not as highly rated so mistakes while still important do not carry the same weight. There are multiple reasons for this designation some but not limited to character, talent, injuries, college scheme or system.
UNDERRATED ALERT!!! Players I feel deserve a higher ranking than many/most other so called experts. These players in the future will be referred to as "STEALS" but I want it known my evaluation were on point when they were drafted.
SLEEPER ALERT!!!! A player that perhaps played in a poor scheme for his talents, suffered from poor coaching, revolving door coaching, poor supporting cast but has shown flashes that can lead him to success in the proper environment.
POSITION CHANGE ALERT!!! These are players who I feel due primarily to their skill set or more rarely at times measurables will reach their maximum level of NFL success by changing from their primary College position.
CHARACTER ALERT!!! This designation is reserved for players who have had multiple issues concerning there character. This can be legal issues, multiple transfers, poor practice habits, friction with teammates and/or Coaches, Academic issues and or any other infraction that brings into question the players decision making. Teams must weigh the risk/reward related to these players VERY CAREFULLY!!
INJURY ALERT!!!! A player with serious injury concerns, medicals vital. Possibly multiple injuries while in college or one severe injury. Also could have a long history in College and even perhaps High School "Injury Prone" is the common term. If you are missing time on the field you are costing your team $$$$
2024 GUARD CLASS OVERALL GRADE A+
2024 GUARD OVERVIEW
Continueing the trend another fine year at this position. Two 1st rounders is rareplaus three with 2nd round grade. Best year for guard in recent memory.
GUARD RANKINGS
Rank Name Sch Ht Wt Rtg Rnd Value
1.Cooper Beebe KanSt 6-3 332 91 Late 1st
No other site has him this high. Well, they are wrong. Nimble, strong, solid in all phases.
2.Troy Fautanu Wash 6-4 312 90 Late 1st
Should fit in any scheme, rock solid in all phases.
3.C Mahogany BColl 6-3 333 89 Early 2nd
ABSOLUTE BRAWLER who will need the correct scheme to excel. Great fit for a power run team.
4.Zak Zinter Mich 6-5 315 87 Late 2nd
Solid, expirienced, well coached. Another top run blocker.
5.Graham Barton Dk 6-5 306 86 Late 2nd
VERY VERSATILE. He played LT and C, a move to Center is quite possible. NFL ready day 1!
6.L Henderson Mich 6-4 310 85 Early 3rd
Excellent run blocker, can struggle in pass game.
7.Javion Cohen Mia(F) 6-4 305 83 Late 3rd
One time ELITE RECRUIT who never put it all together. Has all the tools to do so.
8.Doug Nester W V 6-7 320 82 Early 4th
Solid but limited athlete.
9.Cris Haynes UConn 6-3 310 81 Mid 4th
I've seen him #1 several pplaces. I don't see it. Nice all around game but limeted upside.
10.Isaiah Adams Ill 6-4 315 80 Late 4th
11.Trev Keegan Mich 6-5 305 77 Early 5th
12.L Robinson TXA&M 6-3 325 77 Early 5th
Looks the part, only plays like that when moved to.
13.Matt Jones OhioSt 6-4 312 77 Early 5th
Can play Center also. That versatility will be key.
14.K T Leviston KanSt 6-5 320 75 Late 5th
15.M McCormickSDSt 6-4 315 74 Early 6th
16.C J Hanson HolyCr 6-5 300 72 Late 6th
17.Mi Jurgens WFrst 6-4 296 71 Early 7th
18.K Barnhart Mich 6-5 308 70 Mid 7th
19.Elijah Klien UTEP 6-4 319 68 PFA
20.Zauvea Gadlin Lib 6-3 323 67 UDFA
NUMERICAL RATINGS/DRAFT VALUE EXPLANATION Centers
95-100 Elite player, Yearly in All Pro debate Looking for 10/15 year career at elite level Top 2 player at position yearly. Perennial Pro Bowler. Likely Hall of Fame career. Elite at all phases, dominant in run blocking and pass protection. High character,Offensive team leader, could be team Captain no injury concerns. VERY RARE for a Center to achieve this rating. TOP 5/10 DRAFT PICK
90-94 Top 5/10 at the position most years, All Pro 3-5 years over career. Top 5 player at position yearly. Numerous Pro Bowls expected, 10+ year career at top level. Likely a few more with another team. In HOF disscussion. Must excell at all aspects of the game, run blocking, pass protection and be elite at one, team leader, character important injury concerns must be vetted. 1st Round pick
85-89 Solid at the position 5/8 year career at top level. Player should finish in top half of players at position most years. Perhaps a Pro Bowl or two. Very good but only occasionally great. Looking for a player dominant as a Run blocker OR Pass blocker, Very solid and dependable player but team will be looking for replacement after about 5 years. 2nd round through Mid 3rd round
80-84 Flaws that can be overcome/Injury concerns 4/6 year career max at best level in most cases with some patience, good coaching, and personal work ethic. Likely a quality back up/role player for several year after that, potential to become starter for few years but the team will always be looking for a better option. Often living on the bubble year to year. Draft Late 3rd/Mid 4th round
75-79 Player developmental possibilities, with limited skills or injury concerns. 3/5 year career, one contract with drafting team,, then several years of living on the bubble. Could have great size/speeed and unrealized potential. Could carve out a longer career as a backup or special teams ace. Another reason for this rating could be major injury concerns, other reason would lack of dominant NFL skills With intense work ethic player could evolve into solid back up/special teams/role player even start. Will play for multiple teams over career. Draft Late 4th/5th round
70-74 Back up /specials teams. The player could be receiving this rating due to injury concerns lack of fit or scheme in college career or simply lack of physical attributes. Could develop a role and possibly into more depending on patience and work ethic. Must be a special teams ace to stick around long. Player likely will not finish rookie contract with drafting team if it's more than 2 years. Will live on the bubble. Draft 6th/7th round
65-69 Devopmental Practice squad player,could develop into role player with tenacity and patience, must be able to play special teams. Likely just on roster a year or two at best. 1 in 50 can beat the odds and have a longer career.Draft late 7th round or Priority Free Agent
60-64 Player for Training camp or Practice Squad Likely will only be active when a team desperately needs a body could be active for a couple games due to injuries. or special teams ability. Not long for the team. Week to Week. 1 in 100 will carve out a longer career due to incredible diligence and tenacity. Likely will sign with several teams over a few years. Teams will lead these guys on often knowing they will never play a down for them. Better not completely leave school before graduation that degree will be necessary.Free Agents only.
Under 60 Training camp invite at best, HOPE YOU GOT YOUR DEGREE!!! THE REAL WORLD IS COMING!!!!!!!!! Players with some skills or perhaps tremendous intangables worthy of a Camp Invite, 1 in 500 make more of this. But frankly any GM's who sign these guys for anything more than a camp body will be looking for work soon.
EXPLANATION OF OTHER TERMS
BUST ALERT!!! A player highly ranked by many others but one I do hold in the same regard. Also, this term will be used for players who I call "ONE YEAR WONDERS" these players are either freakish athletes or players who had one season that FAR exceeded their previous production creating serious risk. This term will be reserved for 1st round projections where mistakes can cripple a franchise.
OVERRATED ALERT!!! Similar to the above but not as extreme, for after 1st round. Players are not as highly rated so mistakes while still important do not carry the same weight. There are multiple reasons for this designation some but not limited to character, talent, injuries, college scheme or system.
UNDERRATED ALERT!!! Players I feel deserve a higher ranking than many/most other so called experts. These players in the future will be referred to as "STEALS" but I want it known my evaluation were on point when they were drafted.
SLEEPER ALERT!!!! A player that perhaps played in a poor scheme for his talents, suffered from poor coaching, revolving door coaching, poor supporting cast but has shown flashes that can lead him to success in the proper environment.
POSITION CHANGE ALERT!!! These are players who I feel due primarily to their skill set or more rarely at times measurables will reach their maximum level of NFL success by changing from their primary College position.
CHARACTER ALERT!!! This designation is reserved for players who have had multiple issues concerning there character. This can be legal issues, multiple transfers, poor practice habits, friction with teammates and/or Coaches, Academic issues and or any other infraction that brings into question the players decision making. Teams must weigh the risk/reward related to these players VERY CAREFULLY!!
INJURY ALERT!!!! A player with serious injury concerns, medicals vital. Possibly multiple injuries while in college or one severe injury. Also could have a long history in College and even perhaps High School "Injury Prone" is the common term. If you are missing time on the field you are costing your team $$$$
2024 CENTER CLASS OVERALL GRADE B
2024 CENTER CLASS OVERVIEW
Not an elite season but several very strong prospects. Several with long term starter potential and numerous versitile players with multi position ability.
CENTER RANKINGS
Rank Name Sch Ht Wt Rtg Rnd Value
1.Zach Frazier WV 6-3 310 89 Early 2nd
Had some injuries that slowed him, but he played through. Plaug and play guy and nice leader.
2.J PowersJohnson Ore 6-3 320 88 Early 2nd
Played in a very fast offense, should adjust well to any scheme.
3.Matt Lee Mia(F) 6-3 295 85 Early 3rd
Nice athlete, tech sound and very expirienced, should be a fine pro.
4.Ced VanPran Ga 6-4 310 84 Mid 3rd
Never quite lived up to his abilities. get the light on and you have a steal.
5.Drake Nugent Mich 6-1 306 83 Late 3rd
On the short side ebut very well coached and ready to play day1
6.King Eguakun Fla 6-3 301 82 Early 4th
Athletic but consistency an issue.
7.Tanor Bortolini Wisc 6-4 313 79 Late 4th
SLEEPER ALERT!! Versatile, can play any position. Another well coached player formn Badgerland!
8.H Nourzao PennSt 6-3 312 77 Mid 5th
9.Beaux Limmer Ark 6-4 306 75 Late 5th
10.D McMahon NCSt 6-3 305 73 Mid 6th
11.Charles Turner LSU 6-3 295 72 Late 6th
SLEEPER ALERT!! He doesn't realize how good he can be.
12.Andrew Raym Okl 6-4 313 71 Early 7th
13.Bryan Hudson Lou 6-5 305 70 Late 7th
14.Will Putnam Clem 6-4 315 69 Late 7th
15.Nick Samac MichSt 6-4 300 68 PFA
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