Diante Lee
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Those are the two spots where you can see them making a move.
And for me, again, this is a spot where you can go in either direction and I don't think I would protest it much.
But if you're asking me who has the higher upside between the two positions or the top guys at those two positions, I think taking a Spencer Fano and then moving him back to left tackle, which is where he ultimately started.
his college career before Caleb Lomu took over as left tackle.
I think that there's just a better chance that you get impact play from him at that spot than what your number one wide receiver would be, which is why we really haven't even discussed who the number one wide receiver will be.
And I think if you asked 15 different people who do the draft, you might get six to eight different answers, right?
I think that it's kind of all over the place in this class.
I think that Fano is just somebody I feel very steady about.
I think, again...
Monroe Freeling, if you want to take on the project of moving a guy from right to left, go right on ahead.
I wouldn't hate that.
You know, I think that there are other tackle prospects later on in the draft.
If you want to say, hey, maybe a Max Ian Ochoa, right?
This is a guy who's kind of late to football, plays on the right side, but maybe we take him for a year, set him to the side, let him learn left tackle or let him go take his lumps as a left tackle before we ultimately win.
you know, kind of feel solid about him at that spot.
You can go in a lot of different directions, but I think the ultimately Spencer Fano has been no less than pretty good to really good throughout the course of his career.
He has shown you that he's got right and left versatility.
And I don't think that you're going to get any bus potential or much bus potential from him, even if you were to move him back to left tackle in the NFL.
Athletically, he checks all the boxes, man.
Outside of the arm length, I don't really see much for you to be all that concerned about on his tape.