Taliese Fuaga was Week 1’s best rookie offensive tackle in pass protection

Taliese Fuaga delivered on the hype. He was ESPN’s best rookie offensive tackle in pass protection from Week 1’s games:

Taliese Fuaga delivered on the hype in his New Orleans Saints debut. He was ESPN’s best rookie offensive tackle in pass protection from Week 1’s games — ESPN sports analytics writer Seth Walder shared the pass block win rates for each of this year’s rookie starters, and Fuaga was head-and-shoulders above the rest.

Here’s where they ranked after Week 1 among the 60 starting offensive tackles:

  1. Taliese Fuaga, 94% (15th)
  2. Tyler Guyton, 84% (36th)
  3. Joe Alt, 79% (48th)
  4. Kingsley Suamataia, 69% (57th)
  5. J.C. Latham, 65% (59th)

Now there’s an important caveat here we should note; Week 1 isn’t over at the time of writing, with the New York Jets and San Francisco 49ers kicking off on Monday night. But the only rookie offensive tackle competing in that game is Olu Fashanu, who isn’t starting for the Jets. Still, it’s likely that guys like Trent Williams and Morgan Moses could push Fuaga down the standings a little bit.

Either way, he’s immediately set high standards for himself. And we should remember that Fuaga is doing all of this at left tackle after exclusively lining up on the right side at Oregon State. He was fouled for a weak holding call against the Panthers but he’s known for not making the same mistake twice, and that was really the only big blemish on his first game as a pro. The sky’s the limit for what he can achieve moving forward.

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NFL Network draft expert releases final mock 2024 draft

NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah projects four Alabama players to be selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft

The 2024 NFL draft is set to begin this evening, and it is certainly one of the more anticipated draft nights in recent memory. The draft will be headlined by quarterbacks with six guys projected to go in the first round, however, there will be a lot of other solid year-one players such as guys like Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. and Georgia Bulldogs tight end Brock Bowers that will find new homes tonight.

Under the guidance of legendary head coach [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag], the Alabama Crimson Tide have dominated the NFL draft, especially the first round. With Saban retiring earlier this off-season, it will be his final batch of NFL-produced players. It was a good group to end on as they sent the GOAT off with an SEC Championship and Rose Bowl appearance.

Secrets are kept so deeply under wraps that it is hard to know what teams are truly thinking. Still, Daniel Jeremiah of the NFL Network confidently projects four Crimson Tide players to hear their names taken tonight in the first round with J.C. Latham, Dallas Turner, Terrion Arnold and Kool-Aid McKinstry. Jeremiah expects Latham to be the first OT taken off the board as high as No. 5 overall to the Los Angeles Chargers.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow Alabama football players as the 2024 NFL draft gets started.

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2024 NFL mock draft: Kevin Hickey

Several projected trades reshape the draft landscape.

Kevin Hickey’s first mock draft of 2024 is now out. Sound off on social media and let us know what you think.

We’ll be unveiling several more mock drafts leading up to the real thing, so be sure to check back with our 2024 NFL Draft Central page to keep track of all of our offerings.

*projected trade

2024 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1

Pick NFL team Pos Player School
1 Chicago Bears QB Caleb Williams USC
2 Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels LSU
3 New England Patriots QB Drake Maye North Carolina
4 Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. Ohio State
5 Minnesota Vikings (from LAC)* QB J.J. McCarthy Michigan
6 New York Giants WR Malik Nabers LSU
7 Tennessee Titans OT Joe Alt Notre Dame
8 Atlanta Falcons EDGE Dallas Turner Alabama
9 Chicago Bears WR Rome Odunze Washington
10 New York Jets TE Brock Bowers Georgia
11 Los Angeles Chargers (from MIN)* IOL Troy Fautanu Washington
12 Denver Broncos EDGE Laiatu Latu UCLA
13 Las Vegas Raiders CB Quinyon Mitchell Toledo
14 New Orleans Saints OT Olumuyiwa Fashanu Penn State
15 Indianapolis Colts WR Brian Thomas Jr. LSU
16 Seattle Seahawks DL Byron Murphy II Texas
17 Jacksonville Jaguars CB Terrion Arnold Alabama
18 Cincinnati Bengals DL Jer’Zhan Newton Illinois
19 Los Angeles Rams EDGE Jared Verse Florida State
20 Pittsburgh Steelers OT JC Latham Alabama
21 Miami Dolphins OT Graham Barton Duke
22 Buffalo Bills (from PHI)* WR Adonai Mitchell Texas
23 Los Angeles Chargers (from MIN)* CB Nate Wiggins Clemson
24 Dallas Cowboys OT Taliese Fuaga Oregon State
25 Green Bay Packers OT Tyler Guyton Oklahoma
26 Tampa Bay Buccaneers IOL Jackson Powers-Johnson Oregon
27 Arizona Cardinals (from HOU) CB Cooper DeJean Iowa
28 Philadelphia Eagles (from BUF)* CB Kool-Aid McKinstry Alabama
29 Detroit Lions EDGE Chop Robinson Penn State
30 Baltimore Ravens EDGE Darius Robinson Missouri
31 San Francisco 49ers OT Amarius Mims Georgia
32 Kansas City Chiefs CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr. Missouri

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2024 NFL mock draft: HC Green

QBs and WRs dominate the latest mock draft from The Huddle.

HC Green’s first mock draft of 2024 is now out. Sound off on social media and let us know what you think.

We’ll be unveiling several more mock drafts leading up to the real thing, so be sure to check back with our 2024 NFL Draft Central page to keep track of all of our offerings.

*projected trade

2024 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1

Pick NFL team Pos Player School
1 Chicago Bears QB Caleb Williams USC
2 Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels LSU
3 New England Patriots QB Drake Maye North Carolina
4 Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. Ohio State
5 Minnesota Vikings (from LAC)* QB J.J. McCarthy Michigan
6 New York Giants WR Malik Nabers LSU
7 Tennessee Titans OT Joe Alt Notre Dame
8 Atlanta Falcons EDGE Dallas Turner Alabama
9 Chicago Bears WR Rome Odunze Washington
10 New York Jets TE Brock Bowers Georgia
11 Los Angeles Chargers (from MIN)* OT JC Latham Alabama
12 Denver Broncos OT Olumuyiwa Fashanu Penn State
13 Las Vegas Raiders CB Terrion Arnold Alabama
14 New Orleans Saints IOL Troy Fautanu Washington
15 Indianapolis Colts CB Quinyon Mitchell Toledo
16 Seattle Seahawks DL Byron Murphy II Texas
17 Jacksonville Jaguars WR Brian Thomas Jr. LSU
18 Cincinnati Bengals OT Taliese Fuaga Oregon State
19 Los Angeles Rams EDGE Jared Verse Florida State
20 Pittsburgh Steelers OT Graham Barton Duke
21 Miami Dolphins EDGE Laiatu Latu UCLA
22 Philadelphia Eagles OT Amarius Mims Georgia
23 Los Angeles Chargers (from HOU>MIN)* WR Adonai Mitchell Texas
24 Dallas Cowboys OT Tyler Guyton Oklahoma
25 Green Bay Packers CB Cooper DeJean Iowa
26 Tampa Bay Buccaneers CB Nate Wiggins Clemson
27 Arizona Cardinals (from HOU) EDGE Chop Robinson Penn State
28 Buffalo Bills WR Xavier Worthy Texas
29 Detroit Lions IOL Jackson Powers-Johnson Oregon
30 Baltimore Ravens CB Kool-Aid McKinstry Alabama
31 Las Vegas Raiders (from SF)* QB Michael Penix Jr. Washington
32 Kansas City Chiefs WR Ladd McConkey Georgia

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2024 NFL mock draft: Harley Schultz

Check out the newest mock draft from The Huddle!

Harley Schultz’s first mock draft of 2024 is now out. Sound off on social media and let us know what you think.

We’ll be unveiling several more mock drafts leading up to the real thing, so be sure to check back with our 2024 NFL Draft Central page to keep track of all of our offerings.

*projected trade

2024 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1

Pick NFL team Pos Player School
1 Chicago Bears QB Caleb Williams USC
2 Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels LSU
3 Minnesota Vikings (from NE)* QB Drake Maye North Carolina
4 Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. Ohio State
5 Los Angeles Chargers WR Malik Nabers LSU
6 New York Giants WR Rome Odunze Washington
7 Tennessee Titans OT Joe Alt Notre Dame
8 Atlanta Falcons EDGE Dallas Turner Alabama
9 Chicago Bears EDGE Jared Verse Florida State
10 New York Jets TE Brock Bowers Georgia
11 New England Patriots (from MIN)* QB J.J. McCarthy Michigan
12 Indianapolis Colts (from DEN)* CB Quinyon Mitchell Toledo
13 Dallas Cowboys (from LV)* WR Brian Thomas Jr. LSU
14 New Orleans Saints OT Taliese Fuaga Oregon State
15 Philadelphia Eagles (from IND>DEN)* IOL Jackson Powers-Johnson Oregon
16 Seattle Seahawks IOL Troy Fautanu Washington
17 Jacksonville Jaguars CB Terrion Arnold Alabama
18 Cincinnati Bengals OT Olumuyiwa Fashanu Penn State
19 Los Angeles Rams DL Byron Murphy II Texas
20 Pittsburgh Steelers OT JC Latham Alabama
21 Miami Dolphins OT Graham Barton Duke
22 Denver Broncos (from PHI)* QB Bo Nix Oregon
23 New England Patriots (from CLE>HOU>MIN)* OT Amarius Mims Georgia
24 Las Vegas Raiders (from DAL)* QB Michael Penix Jr. Washington
25 Green Bay Packers CB Cooper DeJean Iowa
26 Tampa Bay Buccaneers EDGE Laiatu Latu UCLA
27 Arizona Cardinals (from HOU) EDGE Chop Robinson Penn State
28 Buffalo Bills WR Adonai Mitchell Texas
29 Detroit Lions EDGE Darius Robinson Missouri
30 Baltimore Ravens CB Kool-Aid McKinstry Alabama
31 San Francisco 49ers DL Jer’Zhan Newton Illinois
32 Kansas City Chiefs CB Nate Wiggins Clemson

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2024 NFL mock draft: Cletis Cutts

Here’s our latest mock draft release as the real deal draws near.

Cletis Cutts’ first mock draft of 2024 is now out. Sound off on social media and let us know what you think.

We’ll be unveiling several more mock drafts leading up to the real thing, so be sure to check back with our 2024 NFL Draft Central page to keep track of all of our offerings.

2024 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1

Pick NFL team Pos Player School
1 Chicago Bears QB Caleb Williams USC
2 Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels LSU
3 New England Patriots QB Drake Maye North Carolina
4 Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. Ohio State
5 Minnesota Vikings (from LAC)* QB J.J. McCarthy Michigan
6 New York Giants WR Malik Nabers LSU
7 Tennessee Titans OT Joe Alt Notre Dame
8 Atlanta Falcons EDGE Dallas Turner Alabama
9 Chicago Bears WR Rome Odunze Washington
10 New York Jets TE Brock Bowers Georgia
11 Los Angeles Chargers (from MIN)* WR Brian Thomas Jr. LSU
12 Denver Broncos CB Terrion Arnold Alabama
13 Las Vegas Raiders QB Michael Penix Jr. Washington
14 New Orleans Saints OT Taliese Fuaga Oregon State
15 Indianapolis Colts CB Quinyon Mitchell Toledo
16 Seattle Seahawks OT Olumuyiwa Fashanu Penn State
17 Jacksonville Jaguars EDGE Jared Verse Florida State
18 Cincinnati Bengals IOL Troy Fautanu Washington
19 Los Angeles Rams DT Byron Murphy II Texas
20 Pittsburgh Steelers OT JC Latham Alabama
21 Miami Dolphins EDGE Chop Robinson Penn State
22 Philadelphia Eagles CB Kool-Aid McKinstry Alabama
23 Los Angeles Chargers (from MIN>CLE>HOU)* EDGE Laiatu Latu UCLA
24 Dallas Cowboys IOL Jackson Powers-Johnson Oregon
25 Green Bay Packers OT Amarius Mims Georgia
26 Tampa Bay Buccaneers EDGE Darius Robinson Missouri
27 Arizona Cardinals (from HOU) DT Jer’Zhan Newton Illinois
28 Buffalo Bills WR Adonai Mitchell Texas
29 Detroit Lions CB Nate Wiggins Clemson
30 Baltimore Ravens OT Tyler Guyton Oklahoma
31 Denver Broncos (from SF)* QB Bo Nix Oregon
32 Kansas City Chiefs CB Cooper DeJean Iowa

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Dolphins should ‘forget about’ drafting OT J.C. Latham, says his agent

J.C. Latham’s agent Drew Rosenhaus says there’s no way his client will be on the board when it’s the Dolphins’ turn to pick.

There are a dozen Miami Dolphins players represented by agent Drew Rosenhaus, but he says Alabama offensive tackle J.C. Latham won’t be a 13th.

In an appearance on “Lexus Sports Xtra” hosted by WSVN’s Josh Moser, Rosenhaus said there’s no chance Latham is still on the board by the time the Dolphins are on the clock in this month’s draft.

“We should have a top-10 pick in J.C. Latham, the offensive lineman from Alabama,” Rosenhaus said. “Forget about it, Dolphins fans. Dolphins fans who are dreaming about J.C., he’s not making it all the way down to 21.”

While Latham is considered a consensus first-round prospect, few experts believe he’ll land in the top 10. According to NFLMockDraftDatabase.com, Latham’s most prevalent landing spot in mocks is at No. 18 overall to the Cincinnati Bengals.

It’s certainly possible Rosenhaus has legitimate indications that Latham is undervalued by the media and likely to land in the top 10. It’s perhaps more likely that the veteran NFL agent is making a push to generate hype around his client.

If Latham winds up being available after the top 20, he’d be a logical selection for the Dolphins. The team is in need of help at guard and could benefit from adding a player to eventually take over at left tackle for Terron Armstead. Latham, who measures in at 6-6, 342 pounds, could be an immediate starter on the interior offensive line in Miami and kick outside to tackle when that becomes a need.

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Former NFL QB sends Vikings J.J. McCarthy, J.C. Latham in latest CBS Sports mock draft

Former Browns and Chiefs QB Brady Quinn has the Vikings taking former Michigan QB J.J. McCarthy at 11 in the latest CBS Sports mock draft.

The 2024 NFL Draft is just over two weeks away, and it’s nearly a foregone conclusion at this point that the Minnesota Vikings will draft a quarterback. Likely in the first round. But which of the options will they choose? That is the big question. And one that former NFL QB Brady Quinn addresses in the latest CBS Sports mock draft.

In a mock draft alternating picks with Leger Douzable, Quinn was tasked with the odd-numbered picks, meaning he landed the chance to pick for the Vikings. The catch here was that no trades were allowed in this mock, so the Vikings remained at 11. As luck would have it, they were able to get their future QB anyway in the form of former Michigan star J.J. McCarthy. Here’s Quinn’s analysis of the pick:

In a mock without trades, this represents, arguably, the most reasonably best-case scenario for the Vikings. McCarthy’s game is tailor made for operating a Shanahan-style offense, which is precisely what he’d run with Kevin O’Connell in Minnesota. The upside is deceptively high, particularly with Justin Jefferson and Co. with the Vikings. Grade: A

As this is a mock draft without trades, that means the Vikings get to make both of their picks in the first round, so Quinn also got to pick for the Vikings at 23, giving them Alabama offensive tackle J.C. Latham. Here’s what Quinn had to say about that choice:

The value is really good here, and Brian O’Neill is still recovering from a torn Achilles tendon he suffered in early January. Latham could be the starter at right tackle Week 1. But when he’s healthy, O’Neill will reassume that gig. Clear best-player-available pick here, and Latham does have the size — and some experience at guard. Grade: B+

Taking an offensive tackle with their second first-round selection may seem like a poor use of resources to some, but Quinn does bring up a good point with the O’Neill injury. Add in the fact that Dalton Risner is still on the free agent market to help along the interior, and the selection makes at least some sense.

It’s all about the quarterback. If the Vikings are able to get their guy without having to give up assets to get him, that is an absolute win for them, almost regardless of how the rest of the draft pans out.

Dolphins will have plenty of offensive line options in draft

The combine showcased a number of offensive linemen that could make perfect Dolphins.

The 2024 NFL Scouting Combine has concluded after a week of measurements, interviews, evaluations and on-field workouts of top prospects. NFL coaches and general managers will now take all their notes and the film that comes with it as they construct their updated draft boards before late April’s annual selection meeting, otherwise known as the NFL Draft.

Coinciding this week with the deadline to designate potential franchise tag players, the Dolphins have a lot of due diligence ahead, as this is a massively important draft for the franchise and general manager Chris Grier.

With the recent news that they won’t utilize a franchise tag on defensive tackle Christian Wilkins, Miami and Grier may have to look to other markets to replace the 2019 13th overall pick. Whether that’s the draft or free agency is yet to be determined, but should Wilkins walk in free agency, Miami must do whatever they can to fill those cleats.

Regardless of the defensive line and the Wilkins drama, the combine featured outstanding prospects on the opposite side of the line, that being offensive. With Miami also not guaranteed to re-sign right guard Robert Hunt or center Connor Williams, the Dolphins have major needs within the offensive trench. Further adding to this would be the often-injured veteran, yet elite when available left tackle, Terron Armstead.

So, one could argue that heading into the free agency period and even the draft, Miami could be very much in need of one or two starters on the line and an insurance policy as well, should Armstead return for 2024.

Looking at the crop of prospects this weekend, many linemen caught the national eye while doing their drills and speaking to the media. Most notably, Oregon center Jackson Powers-Johnson, who arguably has been the most talked about non-skill position player dating back to even the Senior Bowl.

Even on Monday morning on NFL Network’s Good Morning Football, Peter Schrager expressed his thoughts on what could be a generational class of offensive linemen.

“My big takeaway from the 2024 Combine is that it’s the greatest offensive line draft class we’ve seen in some time… maybe ever. There are twelve- yes, twelve- guys who I could see get taken on Day One,” Schrager said.

This could be music to Dolphins fans’ collective ears, as many have been banging the drum for a dominant offensive lineman, especially in the middle at center.

Beyond Powers-Johnson, another interior lineman making waves is West Virginia’s Zach Frazier.

Frazier could be a fine fallback should Powers-Johnson be selected before Miami’s first-round pick at No. 21. Their second-round pick at No. 55 is an area to focus on guys like Frazier, and even Kansas State’s Cooper Beebe could be options should Miami not get a first-round lineman.

Another name to watch if Miami opts to go another way in the first round would be guard Christian Haynes from UConn, who even played a bit of center during the Senior Bowl.

Back to those potential Day 1 selections, Miami will not have a chance at the top tier like Joe Alt of Notre Dame, and it looks like Taliese Fuaga of Oregon State, as well as Troy Fautanu of Washington, raised their stock with their combine performances. Fuaga is definitely a top-20 pick, and if Fautau is available at No. 21, Miami must strongly consider.

So, if the Dolphins are focusing on a top-tier lineman at No. 21, there very easily could be five to seven of these guys selected before Miami gets a chance to make a pick. Add in names like Georgia’s Amarius Mims, Alabama’s J.C. Latham and Penn State’s Olumuyiwa Fashanu, and that number of 12 names referenced by Schrager for Day One offensive linemen, could hit.

Moreso in Miami’s exact range in round one could be Graham Barton out of Duke. Barton had a Combine Total Score of 87, which ranks him first in that metric and Production Score of 81. He ranked third in Athleticism Score. Barton projects as a late Day-One pick, and Miami could even be in trade-down territory should the above names all be gone by No. 21.

Should Miami entertain a trade back to the mid or late-20s, Barton and Oklahoma Sooner tackle Tyler Guyton could still be there. He could be an option with his ability to play left should Armstead call it a career. Even if Armstead returns, Guyton is a player who could learn from the veteran and, of course, provide sporadic starts. In a pinch, he could play the right side as well.

It seems like there are a very safe 10 names that could be Day One offensive linemen selections, and should teams react to these players flying off the board, you never know if another surprise name or two moves from Day Two to top-32 as the evaluation process continues into March.

Make no mistake; the Dolphins have plenty of needs, especially with the potential of players not returning, so these next several weeks of preparation are extremely important and significant for this franchise’s immediate and foreseeable future.

11 quotes from OL interviews at NFL Scouting Combine

On the 4th day of NFL Scouting Combine interviews, the offensive linemen take center stage and answer questions of the media

The Minnesota Vikings are currently at the NFL Scouting Combine looking to find the next future stars to wear the purple and gold.

Throughout the course of the week, teams will be allowed to interview players to help them make their choices easier when it comes time for the NFL draft in April. In essence, it’s one more piece of the puzzle.

On Saturday, the media was able to interview the offensive linemen and specialists, as they will be working out on Sunday afternoon.

Here are some of the main takeaways from those interviews.

DL/LB Interviews
DB/TE Interviews
QB/RB/WR Interviews