Top Offensive Tackle Prospects in the 2022 NFL Draft

2. Kingsley Suamataia, BYU

6-5, 326. 5.04 40-yard dash (1.73 10-yard split).

Suamataia is Penei Sewell’s cousin, so there’s a Detroit connection right off the bat. Suamataia has great length and experience starting at both left tackle (11 starts) and right tackle (12 starts). Like his cousin, Suamataia is a beast in the run game and his pass protection will improve in the NFL as his technique catches up with his physical tools.

3. Jordan Morgan, Arizona

6-5, 311. 5.04 40-yard dash (1.7 10-yard split).

A four-year starter, Morgan has a lot of reps under his belt playing in 47 games with 37 starts. He led the Wildcats offensive line in total blocking grade (84.3), run-blocking grade (77.0), and pass-blocking grade (87.3) per Pro Football Focus last season. Some might view him as a guard at the next level, but he’s never played there and I think tackle is where teams will try to put him first and foremost.

2024-04-13 11:02:31
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