Agreed on Surtain and here is one Scouting Report on Slater
His size and length are not ideal to play tackle at the NFL level. He is listed at 6-foot-4 and 315 pounds, but will likely measure smaller at the NFL Combine. Slater’s movement skills helped cover up for his lack of size and length, but the NFL will not be so kind to him. This is the main reason that many surmise that he will be moved inside.
He plays hard and fast, which generates power, but he needs to add strength to add even more power. If he is moved inside, he will be dealing with some big bodies and will need to be even stronger to help move them. Slater also struggled going against powerful pass rushers on the outside, so he’ll need to learn to deal with power rushers on the interior if he is moved.
At times, his pad level can get too high and he loses leverage. He is already a little tight, so when he stands up straight, he loses a lot of power. If he keeps his pad level low, he will be able to be a better overall lineman at whatever position he plays at the next level.
Projected Draft Range: First Round Pick