A guy not on that list because they probably have him at guard is Spencer Drango from Baylor. Just got done watching the two videos that draftbreakdown has on him from 2014.
The criticism is that he's a better pass blocker than run blocker, and that his build may be more suited to guard. Both of those cirticisms may be true. I'll be interested to hear his arm length, as that will likely dictate his position.
That being said, here's what I observed . . .
- Good feet. He doesn't lose his balance pretty much ever and adjusts quickly.
- Gets his hands on his guy and sticks long enough to get in the way
- Very good at trapping inside. Seems to move really well.
- Plays within himself. You don't see him lunging or reaching and he rarely ends up on the ground.
- He is simply an elite pass blocker.
- Does not play strong or tough. Doesn't push defenders around or put them on the ground On run plays he simply gets in the way.
- That being said, he does show signs of drive and strength in short yardage situations. When Baylor needed a yard they ran behind Drango and he routinely opened holes and planted people. This tells me he has the ability but either the scheme doesn't ask him to drive block or he needs to grow in consistently playing aggressive.
He seems like a good fit for a ZBS scheme, and if he has the length, I could see him staying at LT. His body doesn't look like a LT, but his feet do.