2024 NFL Draft OT Prospects

#1

olumuyiwa

ot

fashanu

Height:

6’6″

Weight:

323

40 Time:

5.10*

Player Bio:

Olumuyiwa Fashanu first saw significant starting reps during the 2022 season. Considered to be one of the top offensive tackles in the 2024 class. Did not allow a single sack in 281 passing downs during the 2022 season. He was a four-star prospect according to Rivals, while 247Sports and ESPN had him ranked as a three-star.

#2

joe

ot

alt

Height:

6’8″

Weight:

315

40 Time:

5.30*

Player Bio:

Joe Alt has been an anchor on the offensive line dating back to 2021. His father, John, played in the NFL and is in the Chiefs Hall of Fame, while his brother, Mark, is in the NHL. He was a four-star prospect, according to 247Sports, while ESPN and Rivals had him as a three-star prospect. Last season, he helped Notre Dame rush for 220+ yards in seven games.

#3

jc

ot

latham

Height:

6’6″

Weight:

335

40 Time:

5.15*

Player Bio:

JC Latham first saw starting time in 2022 at right tackle for the Crimson Tide. Last season, he allowed two sacks, 11 QB pressures, two quarterback hits, and committed 10 penalties. With several teammates departing for the NFL, JC Latham should have a much more impactful season in 2023. 

#4

Amarius Mims scouting report

Amarius

ot

Mims

Height:

6’6″

Weight:

330

40 Time:

5.30*

Player Bio:

Amarius Mims was a reserve player for two seasons before breaking through as a starter in 2023. Initially entered the transfer portal following his freshman season, but opted to return to Georgia to compete for a starting role. Out of high school, Mims was a top ranked offensive tackle. If he enters the 2024 NFL Draft, Amarius Mims should be in contention for a first round draft selection.

#5

Troy Fautanu scouting report

Troy

ot

Fautanu

Height:

6’3″

Weight:

312

40 Time:

5.20*

Player Bio:

For the last two seasons, Troy Fautanu has been an anchor at left tackle for the University of Washington Huskies. He’s also spent time on the interior offensive line at guard, so he’ll bring a level of versatility with him to the NFL. His play on the offensive line this season is a big reason why the Huskies have made the College Football Playoff, as well as why he’s in contention for a first round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft.

#6

Taliese Fuaga scouting report

Taliese

ot

Fuaga

Height:

6’6″

Weight:

325

40 Time:

5.25*

Player Bio:

Taliese Fuaga committed to Oregon State in the class of 2020. He redshirted his first season on campus, but did see action in four games before doing so. Fuaga had a breakout season in 2022, where he made multiple All-Pac-12 teams. That success has carried over into the 2023 season, where Taliese Fuaga has been able to work himself into consideration for a first round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft.

#7

kingsley

ot

suamataia

Height:

6’6″

Weight:

315

40 Time:

5.00*

Player Bio:

Kingsley Suamataia first saw significant playing time in 2022, following a transfer from the University of Oregon. Made an impact immediately as the team’s right tackle. Received multiple first and second-team honors following his first year on campus at BYU. Should have a much larger impact with another full season under his belt.

#8

Jordan Morgan scouting report

Jordan

ot

Morgan

Height:

6’5″

Weight:

320

40 Time:

5.05*

Player Bio:

Jordan Morgan has spent all of his college ball years at the University of Arizona. In addition to that, he has spent most of his time at left tackle for the Wildcats. He suffered a season-ending knee injury to close out the 2022 season, but was ready for the start of the 2023 season. His play has garnered plenty of attention and accolades, which were capped off with an invitation to play in the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl.

#9

Patrick Paul scouting report

Patrick

ot

Paul

Height:

6’7″

Weight:

310

40 Time:

5.21*

Player Bio:

A prospect of the 2019 recruiting class, Patrick Paul chose to remain in the Houston-area and commit to the University of Houston. Started the final three games of the 2019 season at left tackle, which was where he was slated to start for the 2020 season. However, a foot injury ended his season prematurely. Paul was able to bounce back and has started full-time at left tackle for the Houston Cougars dating back to 2021. He received and accepted an invitation to play in the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl.

#10

Tyler Guyton scouting report

Tyler

ot

Guyton

Height:

6’7″

Weight:

316

40 Time:

5.12*

Player Bio:

After beginning his collegiate career at Texas Christian University, Tyler Guyton entered the transfer portal, eventually finding his way to the University of Oklahoma to begin the 2022 season. He has spent most of his time at Oklahoma starting at right tackle, but did spend some time in 2022 at left tackle. His success on the field has paid off for him, capped off with an invitation to play in the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl.

#11

Blake Fisher scouting report

Blake

ot

Fisher

Height:

6’6″

Weight:

327

40 Time:

5.30*

Player Bio:

For the past two seasons, Blake Fisher has been a starter for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at right tackle. Alongside teammate Joe Alt, Fisher’s production on the field thrust the Notre Dame offensive line to be named a 2023 Joe Moore Award semifinalist. Blake Fisher officially declared for the 2024 NFL Draft in early December, where he is likely to be selected as an early-day three prospect.

#12

Matt Goncalves scouting report

Matt

ot

Goncalves

Height:

6’6″

Weight:

325

40 Time:

5.20*

Player Bio:

Matt Goncalves played in the first three games of 2023, but his final year at Pitt was cut short with a season-ending injury. Goncalves has spent time at multiple offensive line positions throughout his five seasons at Pitt, so his versatility should translate very well to the National Football League. His 2023 injury was undisclosed, so his status for the 2024 NFL Combine is currently unknown.

#13

Kiran Amegadjie scouting report

Kiran

ot

Amegadjie

Height:

6’5″

Weight:

318

40 Time:

5.04*

Player Bio:

Kiran Amegadjie has been a force for the Yale Bulldogs at left tackle, tasked with protecting the quarterback’s blindside. He spent the 2021 season at right guard, which he earned multiple accolades for. However, in 2022, Amegadjie moved to left tackle, which is a position that he’s remained in. His play on the field has garnered plenty of attention in the 2024 NFL Draft, where he is widely considered to be the top FCS OT prospect.

#14

Javon Foster scouting report

Javon

ot

Foster

Height:

6’5″

Weight:

319

40 Time:

5.09*

Player Bio:

Javon Foster redshirted in 2018, his first year on the University of Missouri campus. Over the next two years, the Tigers used Foster sparingly, where he made two starts in 2020 at right tackle. For the last three seasons, Foster has been the anchor at left tackle for the Missouri Tigers, tasked with protecting the quarterback’s blindside. Following the end of the 2022 season, Foster announced that he would be returning to Missouri as a grad student.

#15

Anthony Belton scouting report

Anthony

ot

Belton

Height:

6’5″

Weight:

330

40 Time:

5.09*

Player Bio:

Anthony Belton spent his first year of college ball at the Georgia Military College. Following his freshman season, Belton entered the transfer portal and found his way to the NC State Wolfpack. He played in two games during the 2021 season, but over the next two seasons, Anthony Belton started for the Wolfpack at left tackle, where he replaced Ikem Ekwonu at the position.

#16

Christian Jones scouting report

Christian

ot

Jones

Height:

6’5″

Weight:

322

40 Time:

5.22*

Player Bio:

Starting at right tackle for the University of Texas Longhorns, Christian Jones has 46 career starts as UT enters the College Football Playoff. He spent all 12 games of the 2021 season at left tackle, although I believe that he transfers best into the NFL at the right tackle position. He redshirted his first year on campus, while his second year was mainly spent on special teams. For his play on the field, Jones accepted an invitation to the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl.

#17

Roger Rosengarten scouting report

Roger

ot

Rosengarten

Height:

6’5″

Weight:

303

40 Time:

5.12*

Player Bio:

Roger Rosengarten saw very little action during his first two seasons on campus at the University of Washington, resulting in a redshirt. However, over the last two seasons, Rosengarten has been a rock for the Huskies at the right tackle position. The rest of the Washington Huskies offensive line, including Troy Fautanu, were named the 2023 Joe Moore Award winners, as the most outstanding offensive line unit.

#18

Julian Pearl scouting report

Julian

ot

Pearl

Height:

6’6″

Weight:

315

40 Time:

5.20*

Player Bio:

Julian Pearl has spent the last two season as a starter at left tackle for the University of Illinois Fighting Illini. Prior to that, he was primarily used as a depth piece on the offensive line, filling in at both tackle positions, as well as at right guard. While he has been very versatile at the collegiate level, Pearl ultimately fits best at the tackle position in the NFL, as he lacks some of the athleticism necessary to play either guard position.

#19

Joshua Gray scouting report

Joshua

ot

Gray

Height:

6’4″

Weight:

305

40 Time:

5.01*

Player Bio:

Joshua Gray is a fifth-year senior for the Oregon State Beavers, where he plays the left tackle position for them. Gray has been a starter at left tackle for Oregon State for the last three seasons, and has shown incredible improvement over that time. He’s a little bit smaller than scouts might prefer for the tackle position, so a move inside to guard could be in his future in the NFL.