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Doesn’t seem to be a lot of oline depth this year
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(01-04-2022, 05:05 PM)willieFANderson Wrote: Lindebaum is my favorite, but I think him and Ekwenu will be picked earlier. Any other player no one is really talking about?

Charles Cross is an OT who could be available when Bengals pick in Rd 1.
Trevor Penning is a big RT from Northern Iowa that some people like. Very physical, but plays in a weaker conference.
Nicholas Petit-Frere is an athletic, versatile OT from Ohio St that's debated between late Rd 1 and Rd 2. Stigma of recent Ohio St OL could make people nervous though.
Jaxson Kirkland is someone who is expected to go between late 1st and late 2nd, could play RT or OG.
Daniel Faalele is a mammoth RT who needs some refinement but could go in 2nd round or early 3rd. Athletic for his size but still somewhat slower/clunky than the ultra-athletic OTs.
Darion Kinnard is a big RT from Kentucky who is a mauler but may need to play OG at the NFL level.
Zion Nelson, OT from Miami, is very athletic and has good length, but he needs to build up more muscle. Expected to go on Day 2 or possibly Rd 4.
A PFF sleeper is Louisiana RT Max Mitchell, who was their highest-graded OT this year with a 94.8 overall grade. Expected currently to be a mid-round pick.
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RE: Doesn’t seem to be a lot of oline depth this year - ochocincos - 01-04-2022, 05:35 PM

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