Fautanu a bit small for a OT?
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Fautanu a bit small for a OT?
OT 6'4 317
34.5" arms
9.5" hands
Ready-made brawler without an ounce of finesse in his game. Fautanu has starting experience at tackle and guard and is well-coached, but he will default to unruly hand-fighting when his technique gets away from him.
LTs need finesse in their game. Brawler sounds more like a guard. Combine that with his small size and he may be better suited to guard?
34.5" arms
9.5" hands
Ready-made brawler without an ounce of finesse in his game. Fautanu has starting experience at tackle and guard and is well-coached, but he will default to unruly hand-fighting when his technique gets away from him.
LTs need finesse in their game. Brawler sounds more like a guard. Combine that with his small size and he may be better suited to guard?
There are a shit ton of tackles in the NFL who succeed and play at a high level with his profile. And his arms are longer than many of theirs.
People have these ideas of prototypes in their heads and if you just look across the league, you realize that most guys playing the position don't fit the mold including among the best.
People have these ideas of prototypes in their heads and if you just look across the league, you realize that most guys playing the position don't fit the mold including among the best.
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I wouldn’t say a ton, but he’s a lot like Rashawn Slater who has been a very good LT so far.CKSteeler wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 5:31 pmThere are a shit ton of tackles in the NFL who succeed and play at a high level with his profile. And his arms are longer than many of theirs.
People have these ideas of prototypes in their heads and if you just look across the league, you realize that most guys playing the position don't fit the mold including among the best.
Zach Tom, Leno and Onwenu not as good as Slater obviously but all good starters. Plus the most common height for OT starters is 6 5' and Fautanu is a hair from 6 4'. So hardly a massive discrepancy.Steelperch wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 5:39 pmI wouldn’t say a ton, but he’s a lot like Rashawn Slater who has been a very good LT so far.CKSteeler wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 5:31 pmThere are a shit ton of tackles in the NFL who succeed and play at a high level with his profile. And his arms are longer than many of theirs.
People have these ideas of prototypes in their heads and if you just look across the league, you realize that most guys playing the position don't fit the mold including among the best.
Fautanu's arm length and great feet more than make up for that imho. Of all the top OTs (in draft), Fautanu's ability to reset his feet and recover from a bad position is arguably the best.
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I think there is an excellent chance Fautanu has a better NFL career than Joe Alt. Alt is too tall and has very short arms. That's a bad combo.CKSteeler wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 5:31 pmThere are a shit ton of tackles in the NFL who succeed and play at a high level with his profile. And his arms are longer than many of theirs.
People have these ideas of prototypes in their heads and if you just look across the league, you realize that most guys playing the position don't fit the mold including among the best.
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Nope.
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What about the assessment that he has "zero finesse in his game"? How many LTs succeed w/ zero finesse?
Maybe a few giants like Jonathan Ogden or Orlando Brown?
Maybe a few giants like Jonathan Ogden or Orlando Brown?
Fautanu's measureables:
6'3.75"
317 LBS
34.5 inch arms
9.5 inch hands
For comparison:
Laremy Tunsil: 6'5", 310 lbs, 34.25 in, 10 in
Terron Armstead: 6'4.75", 306 lbs, 34 in, 9.25 in
Dion Dawkins: 6'3.875", 314 lbs, 35 in, 9.875 in
Trent Williams: 6'4.625", 315 lbs, 34.25 in, 9.75 in
Tristan Wirfs: 6'4.875", 320 lbs, 34 in, 10.25 in
Penei Sewell: 6'4.875", 331 lbs, 33.25 in, 10.375 in
Rashawn Slater: 6'4.25", 304 lbs, 33 in, 10.5 in
6'3.75"
317 LBS
34.5 inch arms
9.5 inch hands
For comparison:
Laremy Tunsil: 6'5", 310 lbs, 34.25 in, 10 in
Terron Armstead: 6'4.75", 306 lbs, 34 in, 9.25 in
Dion Dawkins: 6'3.875", 314 lbs, 35 in, 9.875 in
Trent Williams: 6'4.625", 315 lbs, 34.25 in, 9.75 in
Tristan Wirfs: 6'4.875", 320 lbs, 34 in, 10.25 in
Penei Sewell: 6'4.875", 331 lbs, 33.25 in, 10.375 in
Rashawn Slater: 6'4.25", 304 lbs, 33 in, 10.5 in
They say that because he’s aggressive.TimmayLake wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 6:45 pmWhat about the assessment that he has "zero finesse in his game"? How many LTs succeed w/ zero finesse?
Maybe a few giants like Jonathan Ogden or Orlando Brown?
Finesse can be learned. Aggression is a gift.
Chuks was finesse...
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A good breakdown to Troy Fautanu by former GM Mike Martz. I'm getting more and more excited about this pick.
https://youtu.be/eF2SV4-mQnY?si=qhxu-sxs-UrPUAW7
https://youtu.be/eF2SV4-mQnY?si=qhxu-sxs-UrPUAW7