04-05-2024, 12:11 AM
The big concern with Fuaga is 34" is the desired arm length threshold in the NFL and he is very short armed for the position at 33-1/8". That, combined with a very top heavy T class, could be a reason some may see him as a G. As a comparison, a fair number of people projected Jonah Williams as a G and he had 33-5/8" arms. Fuaga probably projects better as a T due to being a better athlete, I would think.
The big question is, with so many other top T prospects that do check all the boxes, do you gamble on the guy with short arms or maybe take a safer pick?
The big question is, with so many other top T prospects that do check all the boxes, do you gamble on the guy with short arms or maybe take a safer pick?