Todd McShay
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He's got those short arms.
And, you know, there's a reason why they were trying him out at center and just seeing how he snaps the ball and doing some different drills with him at the combine after the offensive line workouts because he's
he may be like an all-pro center or could kick inside the guard too.
So really the only true left tackle is Monroe Freeling from Georgia, and he's only started 18 games.
He's got all the talent in the world.
But I think after that, when you're talking about where the Bears are picking,
It's probably not going to be an offensive tackle, but if they were, I think Blake Miller is just one of those reliable 56 starts.
I think it is Clemson, long arm.
He fits the prototype, but is he your left tackle that you feel great about for the next decade?
I don't know.
I think maybe it's a right tackle.
I'm not sure that with the other positions and what they could get that necessarily that fits what the Bears are looking to do there.
I said, you have like six deep.
You go beyond that to Caden Proctor, who's a physical phenom, but just hasn't put it all together yet coming out of Alabama.
Max Ianachor from Arizona State.
After those guys, it's a real big drop-off.
And I look at, honestly, Austin Barber, who really struggled at times this past year, but has a lot of talent coming out of Florida.
I think he's probably in that...
late second early third round range caleb tiernan kind of from your backyard there in northwestern has some tools to be developed jennings dunker is kind of a big right tackle coming out of iowa so if if it's not again if it's not in the first round i just i think you're drafting a guy that can you kind of work in and hopefully a year a year down the road you found a spot and a home for him but i
To me, it's like interior defensive line.