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Today we take a look at the offensive tackle class of the 2015 draft. As usual we will share a list of each prospect followed by a short synopsis on why the player is ranked as such. Also as usual, these picks are sure to be 100% wrong but it’s always good to have a loose idea of where everyone is ranked.
Make sure you check out the updated rankings page here as well.
Let’s get into it:
1. Brandon Scherff, Iowa
Scherff basically held down the top spot all year. He may ultimately be a better guard as a pro but he has great technique regardless of position.
2. La’El Collins, LSU
Started his career at guard, but his power and athleticism have molded him to an elite tackle prospect. Some people think he should move back to the guard position but from my eye his athleticism makes him almost an elite true LT prospect and able to handle edge rushers.
3. Andrus Peat, Stanford
At 6’7 he physically will be hard for teams to resist. He has great technique for a tall guy (especially important for his height) and I think he’s truly a 2B to La’El Collins’ 2A.
4. Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M
5. Ronnie Stanley, Notre Dame
The Rest:
6. Spencer Drango, Baylor
7. Ereck Flowers, Miami
8. T.J. Clemmings, Pittsburgh
9. Ty Sambrailo, Colorado State
10. Jake Fisher, Oregon