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2024 NFL Draft: Our Top 10 Graded Offensive Tackles Led By Joe Alt

The 2024 NFL Draft's offensive line class is remarkably deep and talented. For those in search of versatility, this year's draft is particularly rich. According to our evaluations at Football Scout 365, the top 10 offensive tackles are ranked within the top 100 on our Big Board.


In this analysis, we dive deeper into each player's run-blocking and pass-blocking capabilities, as well as their scheme fit. We'll also look at their career snap totals based on their career alignment usage in college. This approach aims to offer a detailed perspective on each prospect's versatility and their projected roles on an NFL offensive line.


2024 NFL Draft OT Rankings Joe Alt

How We Scout The Offensive Tackle Position

Scouting the tackle position in the NFL requires evaluating a player's size, athleticism, technique, and versatility.


Below is a list of critical components we use to grade the OT position during the NFL Draft process. Every OT receives a grade on a scale of 1-10 for each of the below components during the scouting process. Once each player component is graded, we attach a final grade to indicate where the player stands before entering the NFL Draft, and then we attach a ceiling grade based on future potential.


Here are some key factors to consider when scouting a tackle:

Size and Strength: A tackle must have the strength to hold their ground against powerful defensive linemen. This includes their ability to generate power at the point of attack, maintain leverage, and finish blocks.


Athleticism: A tackle needs to be athletic enough to move well and adjust to the speed and quickness of pass rushers. This includes their ability to move laterally, recover quickly, and execute proper footwork and hand placement.


Pass Protection: A tackle needs to be able to pass protect effectively. This includes their ability to anchor against bull rushes, slide their feet to maintain balance, and use their hands and arms to keep defenders away from the quarterback.


Run Blocking: A tackle needs to be able to execute a variety of run-blocking techniques, including drive blocking, zone blocking, and pulling. This includes their ability to identify their blocking assignments, maintain proper pad level, and create running lanes for the ball carrier.


Versatility: A tackle needs to be versatile enough to play on either side of the offensive line and in different offensive systems and schemes. This includes their ability to execute different blocking techniques, adjust to different quarterback cadences, and work effectively with different offensive linemen.


Football IQ: A tackle's football intelligence is important to make quick decisions and adjustments on the field. This includes recognizing defensive fronts, communicating with their teammates, and adjusting their blocking assignments as necessary.


Durability: A tackle's durability is essential, as they will be taking a lot of hits on the field. This includes their ability to stay healthy and recover quickly from injuries.


When scouting a tackle, it's important to evaluate all of these factors and the player's overall performance on the field. It's also important to consider the team's specific needs and whether the tackle's skills and attributes match the team's offensive system and style of play. Additionally, it's important to consider the tackle's penalties and mental mistakes, as these can be a liability for the offense.


2024 NFL Draft Top 10 Offensive Tackle Rankings


1). Joe Alt - Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Height/Weight: 6'7", 318 lbs

Ceiling Grade: Near Elite Level Potential


Performance Grades:

  • Run Block Grade: B+

  • Pass Block Grade: A-

  • Zone Grade: A-

  • Gap Grade: B+

Snaps by Alignment (Total for All Years):

  • LT: 2178

  • LG: 0

  • C: 0

  • RG: 0

  • RT: 0

NFL Scheme Fit Summary:

Projected NFL Position: Left Tackle

Joe Alt distinguishes himself with a rare blend of size, athleticism, and technical prowess, positioning him as a prime candidate for a franchise left tackle role in the NFL. His notable performance in both pass protection and run blocking, particularly in zone schemes, underscores his adaptability and technical refinement. Alt's mobility and skill at engaging second-level defenders make him a versatile asset, especially for teams utilizing zone-based schemes. His recovery balance and ability to maintain equilibrium highlight a player ready for the challenges of the NFL, offering near-elite potential.



2). Olumuyiwa Fashanu - Penn State Nittany Lions

Height/Weight: 6'6", 308 lbs

Ceiling Grade: Near Elite Level Potential


Performance Grades:

  • Run Block Grade: C-

  • Pass Block Grade: B+

  • Zone Grade: C-

  • Gap Grade: C-

Snaps by Alignment (Total for All Years):

  • LT: 1347

  • LG: 0

  • C: 0

  • RG: 0

  • RT: 0

NFL Scheme Fit Summary:

Projected NFL Position: Left Tackle

Fashanu exemplifies the prototypical left tackle with his blend of size, strength, and agility, making him a formidable force in pass protection. His athleticism facilitates effectiveness in space, aligning with his fit for mobility-valuing schemes. Fashanu’s comprehensive skill set, from mirroring pass rushers to engaging effectively in the run game, coupled with his high motor, presents him as a valuable asset in zone-blocking schemes, promising near-elite potential in the NFL.



3). Taliese Fuaga - Oregon State Beavers

Height/Weight: 6'6", 333 lbs

Ceiling Grade: Near Elite Level Potential


Performance Grades:

  • Run Block Grade: A-

  • Pass Block Grade: B-

  • Zone Grade: A-

  • Gap Grade: C+

Snaps by Alignment (Total for All Years):

  • LT: 0

  • LG: 0

  • C: 0

  • RG: 0

  • RT: 1564

NFL Scheme Fit Summary:

Projected NFL Position: Right Tackle

Fuaga is characterized by his dominating presence and physicality in the run game, showcasing a powerful mean streak and quickness for effective zone and play-action schemes. While pass protection may need refinement, his strength and ability to engage second-level defenders signal a versatile fit across the offensive line. His skill set, especially in run blocking, makes him a foundational piece for teams prioritizing a powerful run game, offering near-elite potential with versatility to play both guard and tackle positions.



4). Amarius Mims - Georgia Bulldogs

Height/Weight: 6'7", 340 lbs

Ceiling Grade: Near Elite Level Potential


Performance Grades:

  • Run Block Grade: C-

  • Pass Block Grade: B-

  • Zone Grade: C-

  • Gap Grade: C

Snaps by Alignment (Total for All Years):

  • LT: 0

  • LG: 0

  • C: 0

  • RG: 0

  • RT: 801

NFL Scheme Fit Summary:

Projected NFL Position: Right Tackle/Left Tackle Versatility

Mims stands out with exceptional size and agility, making him a force in both the run game and pass protection. His agility and quick footwork, paired with effective defender engagement, fit well in zone-blocking schemes, maximizing his movement skills. While offering the versatility for various positions, Mims is particularly suited for schemes that leverage his strengths in space, underlining his value for teams seeking a flexible and dynamic offensive lineman with near-elite potential.



5). JC Latham - Alabama Crimson Tide

Height/Weight: 6'6", 326 lbs

Ceiling Grade: High End Starter Level Potential


Performance Grades:

  • Run Block Grade: B-

  • Pass Block Grade: B-

  • Zone Grade: B

  • Gap Grade: C-

Snaps by Alignment (Total for All Years):

  • LT: 0

  • LG: 0

  • C: 0

  • RG: 135

  • RT: 1748

NFL Scheme Fit Summary:

Projected NFL Position: Right Tackle

Latham embodies the prototypical offensive tackle with the requisite size, strength, and athleticism. His quickness and powerful hands enable him to excel in pass protection and provide significant upside in the run game. Fitting well in both zone and power run schemes, Latham's ability to move to the second level and engage linebackers showcases his versatility. Ideal for pass-heavy offenses, he offers high-end starter potential, especially for teams looking for a reliable tackle to protect the quarterback's blindside.



6). Troy Fautanu - Washington Huskies

Height/Weight: 6'4", 317 lbs

Ceiling Grade: High-End Starter Potential


Performance Grades:

  • Run Block Grade: C

  • Pass Block Grade: A

  • Zone Grade: C-

  • Gap Grade: C-

Snaps by Alignment (Total for All Years):

  • LT: 1029

  • LG: 99

  • C: 0

  • RG: 0

  • RT: 2

NFL Scheme Fit Summary:

Projected NFL Position: Left Tackle

Troy Fautanu showcases a combination of power and finesse that makes him an adaptable tackle across various NFL schemes. Excelling in pass protection with an A grade, he leverages above-average hand placement and footwork to counter edge rushers effectively. While showing solid foundational skills in run blocking, Fautanu's proficiency can flourish in zone-blocking schemes, where his agility and block sustaining are key. Despite needing improvement in zone and gap blocking consistency, his physicality and finishing ability could also see him fit into power-run schemes. Fautanu stands out for his versatility and potential to become a high-end starter, especially within systems that value technical prowess and adaptability.



7). Tyler Guyton - Oklahoma Sooners

Height/Weight: 6'7", 327 lbs

Ceiling Grade: High-End Starter Potential


Performance Grades:

  • Run Block Grade: C-

  • Pass Block Grade: B

  • Zone Grade: D

  • Gap Grade: C

Snaps by Alignment (Total for All Years):

  • LT: 670

  • LG: 0

  • C: 0

  • RG: 0

  • RT: 350

NFL Scheme Fit Summary:

Projected NFL Position: Right Tackle

Tyler Guyton's combination of towering stature and athleticism positions him as a compelling NFL prospect, particularly for schemes valuing tackle mobility. Despite a lower run block grade, his pass protection capabilities suggest he can safeguard the quarterback effectively. Best suited for zone-blocking schemes that can utilize his first-step quickness and range as a puller, Guyton’s potential in leveraging his mobility and recovery skills in space is significant. With development, especially in run blocking, Guyton could offer valuable versatility as a high-end starter with particular utility in athletic, agility-focused offensive lines.



8). Jordan Morgan - Arizona Wildcats

Height/Weight: 6'6", 320 lbs

Ceiling Grade: High-End Starter Potential


Performance Grades:

  • Run Block Grade: B

  • Pass Block Grade: A-

  • Zone Grade: B

  • Gap Grade: C+

Snaps by Alignment (Total for All Years):

  • LT: 2153

  • LG: 0

  • C: 0

  • RG: 0

  • RT: 0

NFL Scheme Fit Summary:

Projected NFL Position: Left Tackle

Jordan Morgan's blend of size and athleticism makes him a versatile offensive tackle capable of excelling in both pass protection and run blocking. With a solid foundation in technique and an impressive ability to maintain pocket integrity, he’s well-suited for offensive schemes that prioritize a balanced attack. His adaptability and physical attributes suggest he could make a smooth transition to the NFL, where his skills could be further refined. Morgan's technique and performance across various blocking schemes indicate he has the potential to be a high-end starter, especially in systems that require both pass protection reliability and effective run blocking.



9). Kingsley Suamataia - BYU Cougars

Height/Weight: 6'6", 325 lbs

Ceiling Grade: Mid-Level Starter Potential

Performance Grades:

  • Run Block Grade: C

  • Pass Block Grade: A

  • Zone Grade: C

  • Gap Grade: C

Snaps by Alignment (Total for All Years):

  • LT: 655

  • LG: 0

  • C: 0

  • RG: 0

  • RT: 687

NFL Scheme Fit Summary:

Projected NFL Position: Versatile Tackle

Kingsley Suamataia stands out with significant reach and a strong base, crucial for his role as a formidable blocker. Excelling in pass protection with an A grade, his ability to handle fast edge rushers showcases his potential in the NFL. While his run blocking requires improvement, Suamataia's balance in game and notable hand placement skills allow him to maintain control against various defensive schemes. Best suited for zone and power run schemes thanks to his ability to anchor effectively and move to the second level, Suamataia's versatility could make him a valuable asset for teams looking for a tackle with the potential to improve and contribute significantly.



10). Kiran Amegadjie - Yale Bulldogs

Height/Weight: 6'5", 318 lbs

Ceiling Grade: Mid-Level Starter Potential


Performance Grades:

  • Run Block Grade: A

  • Pass Block Grade: B+

  • Zone Grade: A

  • Gap Grade: C+

Snaps by Alignment (Total for All Years):

  • LT: 895

  • LG: 669

  • C: 0

  • RG: 0

  • RT: 0

NFL Scheme Fit Summary:

Projected NFL Position: Left Tackle

Kiran Amegadjie showcases a dynamic mix of power and agility, making him an effective blocker in both the run game and pass protection. His ability to recover and maintain balance, even in awkward positions, highlights his versatility and adaptability to potentially fit multiple positions on the offensive line. Best suited for zone running schemes that can leverage his movement and space maneuvering, Amegadjie's also shown enough strength and patience to suggest he could adapt well to more power-oriented approaches. His blend of skills points to a player with the potential to become a valuable contributor in the NFL, fitting well into schemes that utilize his unique combination of mobility and power.



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