Josh Thompson presents as a solid interior OL option going into the draft. He excels in gap schemes but lacks the lateral quickness to make him a top 100 prospect.
Jake Slaughter is a center with promising traits but I have concerns about his anchor, movement mechanics and consistency.
Connor Lew is a disciplined center with leverage skills but lacks the athletic power and agility to match his current consensus ranking.
Parker Brailsford, a smart center prospect who excels in technique but faces potential size limitations against NFL sized lineman.
Chase Bisontis, a talented Tackle to Guard transitional prospect who shows potential but needs technical refinement for long term success.
Sam Hecht is an athletic center with strong instincts which could effective in zone-oriented NFL systems. His Senior Bowl stock has helped raise his profile.
Keylan Rutledge is a rising interior offensive lineman prospect with exceptional athleticism for a bigger guard.
Logan Jones projects as a starting center in a zone-based system according to Ryan Watkins
Emmanuel Pregnon excels as a fluid, athletic guard with pass protection strengths, the question is whether or not he live up to his potential in the run game.
Olaivavega Ioane, a top IOL prospect, excels in versatility and technique in way that could turn pick 22 into an future all-pro type player
