Offensive Tackles
1. Okung, Russell Oklahoma State 6060 300 5.30
2. Bulaga, Bryan* Iowa 6060 315 5.25
3. Williams, Trent Oklahoma 6050 305 5.351.
4. Davis, Anthony* Rutgers 6060 325 5.30
Russell Okung has an angular build but bends his knees and is athletic
enough to get depth in pass protection. Long arms help to keep him
engaged with pass rusher. Junior entry Bryan Bulaga has a built-in
advantage having been schooled in NFL run blocking and pass protection
schemes. Big-10 Offensive Lineman of the Year. Maintains the width in
the pocket to protect the quarterback. Mid-first round talent. Trent
Williams has good feet and knee bend. Long torso body build helps him
maintain good balance. Uses his arms and hands effectively to lock out and
shock defender. Played center against Stanford because of injuries. Anthony
Davis, junior entry talented pass protector that needs work on his run blocking
skills. Good initial movement but is inconsistent to make and maintain contact.
High on pulls but blocks target. Raw techniques. ABOVE AVERAGE
Others with draftable grades: Will Barker (Virginia), Ciron Black (LSU),
Charles Brown (Southern Cal), Kyle Calloway (Iowa), Selvish Capers
(West Virginia), Drew Davis (Alabama), Chris DeGeare (Wake Forest),
Jason Fox (Miami), Derek Hardman (Eastern Kentucky), Kevin Haslam
(Rutgers), John Jerry (Mississippi), Kyle Jolly (North Carolina), Casey
Knips (South Dakota State), Matt Kopa (Stanford), Dennis Landolt (Penn
State), Shawn Lauvao (Arizona State), Marshall Newhouse (Texas
Christian), Cole Pemberton (Colorado State), Rodger Saffold (Indiana),
Chris Scott (Tennessee), Mike Tepper (California), Adam Ulatoski (Texas),
Jared Veldheer (Hillsdale), Ed Wang (Virginia Tech), Tony Washington
(Abilene Christian), Thomas Welch (Vanderbilt), Sam Young (Notre Dame)
Underclassmen: Clint Boling (Georgia), Bryan Bulaga (Iowa), Bruce
Campbell (Maryland), Marcus Cannon (Texas Christian), Anthony
Castonzo (Boston College), Anthony Davis (Rutgers)
Average number of tackles drafted per year: 18