Joe Thomas breaks down the offensive tackle options for the Browns

Thomas ranked the OT options and broke down what he saw on film

Joe Thomas is the best left tackle in Cleveland Browns history. Who better to break down the candidates to (hopefully) be his long-term successor at the critical position in Cleveland than the man himself, No. 73?

Thomas posted a lengthy stream of analysis on each of the top four tackle prospects on Twitter. Here is the condensed version of his thoughts on Mekhi Becton, Andrew Thomas, Jedrick Wills and Tristan Wirfs. But first, Thomas’ ranking for the Browns:

Becton

Thomas cited his size, run blocking wide in the zone scheme and his suddenness as positives. As negatives, Thomas noted a lack of pass blocking snaps and poor technique. He concluded,

“I don’t see anything that a great OL coach can’t correct.”

Thomas

Calling the Georgia left tackle tough and physical, Thomas really likes his athletic ability on the outside. Interestingly, Joe Thomas takes issue with Andrew Thomas’ (no relation) ability to generate power on the edge and handle bull rushers. Considering Thomas is about the same size as Wills and Wirfs, it’s a notable critique.

Wills

Citing him as “the most sure-fire offensive lineman in this draft”, Thomas is clearly a big fan of Wills. He notes the Alabama product’s ability to change directions and how well he creates power from his technique. The biggest negative? Getting “lulled to sleep” while playing against lesser opponents, as well as penalties.

Wirfs

The litany of positive qualities Thomas lists for Wirfs makes it hard to fathom he’s fourth on the list. Strength, smarts, technique are all praised.

Thomas’ concerns with Wirfs are about his tendency to try and maul foes and a reliance on his lower-body strength. Or in his words,

“a great player who likely will be a tackle long term, but might be best suited to start at guard because of less than perfect mobility and suddenness. A mauler (good) but those types sometimes struggle to keep up with the athletes you see on the edge.”

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