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1. Trent Williams
College: Oklahoma
Height/Weight: 6-4, 305
Williams started in 2007 and 2008 at right tackle, but will play left tackle in 2009. He started six games as a true freshman in 2006. He has good speed and athletic ability. He has been well-coached and is a good, but not great, worker. Williams will be a first-round pick and can be a long-time starter in the NFL
2 . Russell Okung
College: Oklahoma State
Height/Weight: 6-4½, 300
Okung will be a four-year starter for Oklahoma State. He has started 35 games in three years, moving from right to left tackle in 2008. He is strong, athletic and has good feet. He was first-team All-Big 12 last season. He will start and play a lot of years in the NFL. Okung is a first-round pick.
3. Adam Ulatoski
College: Texas
Height/Weight: 6-7, 305
Ulatoski is a fifth-year player who has started four years. He started at right tackle in 2006 and 2007 and switched to left tackle last season. He is a smart, well-coached player with good strength. He made first-team All-Big 12 in 2008. His best position is most likely right tackle, but he can play left tackle if needed. He has great character (reminds you of the Titans' David Stewart).
4. Selvish Capers
College: West Virginia
Height/Weight: 6-4½, 295
Capers is a fifth-year player, who didn't play in 2005. He played tight end in 2006 and moved to tackle in 2007, starting seven games at right tackle. He started all of 2008 at right tackle. He needs to get stronger, but has very good athletic ability for the position. That said, he needs some work refining his game
5. Ciron Black
College: LSU
Height/Weight: 6-4, 325
Black is a fifth-year player who has started 40 straight games at left tackle. He played a school-record 1,031 snaps in 2007. He is a better run blcoker than pass protector. He is a good, but not great, worker. When you watch tape, you expect more than you see
6. Tony Washington
College: Abilene Christian
Height/Weight: 6-6, 305
Washington is a second-year player at the school after transferring from Trinity Valley Junior College in Texas. He played high school football in New Orleans. He is tall, moves well and looks above average in everything he does. A lot of scouts will visit this school in the fall to watch Washington. The big question about him is why he went to junior college out of high school
7. Sam Young
College: Notre Dame
Height/Weight: 6-4, 317
Young started as a true freshman in 2006 at right tackle. He started 10 games at left tackle in 2007. He was the first freshman lineman to start at Notre Dame since 1972, when freshmen became eligible to play. He is a good run blocker, but needs to get stronger and better at pass protection. He was a great high school player in Florida. Young will be a good NFL player at right tackle.
8. Charles Brown
College: USC
Height/Weight: 6-5½, 290
Brown is a fifth-year player, who came to USC as a tight end. He moved to tackle in 2006 and started at left tackle in 2008. He is a very good athlete with good feet and is well coached at USC by offensive line coach Pat Ruel. Brown needs to add weight and strength, but he can play left tackle in the NFL and has upside
9. Kyle Calloway
College: Iowa
Height/Weight: 6-6½, 318
Calloway is a fifth-year player who played guard in 2006. He was a left tackle in 2007 and right tackle in 2008 and was an Honorable Mention All-Big Ten last season. The best NFL position for Calloway, who has good foot speed, will be right tackle. Iowa does a great job coaching offensive linemen and has a great strength program. Calloway should be a solid pro starter.
1. Trent Williams
College: Oklahoma
Height/Weight: 6-4, 305
Williams started in 2007 and 2008 at right tackle, but will play left tackle in 2009. He started six games as a true freshman in 2006. He has good speed and athletic ability. He has been well-coached and is a good, but not great, worker. Williams will be a first-round pick and can be a long-time starter in the NFL
2 . Russell Okung
College: Oklahoma State
Height/Weight: 6-4½, 300
Okung will be a four-year starter for Oklahoma State. He has started 35 games in three years, moving from right to left tackle in 2008. He is strong, athletic and has good feet. He was first-team All-Big 12 last season. He will start and play a lot of years in the NFL. Okung is a first-round pick.
3. Adam Ulatoski
College: Texas
Height/Weight: 6-7, 305
Ulatoski is a fifth-year player who has started four years. He started at right tackle in 2006 and 2007 and switched to left tackle last season. He is a smart, well-coached player with good strength. He made first-team All-Big 12 in 2008. His best position is most likely right tackle, but he can play left tackle if needed. He has great character (reminds you of the Titans' David Stewart).
4. Selvish Capers
College: West Virginia
Height/Weight: 6-4½, 295
Capers is a fifth-year player, who didn't play in 2005. He played tight end in 2006 and moved to tackle in 2007, starting seven games at right tackle. He started all of 2008 at right tackle. He needs to get stronger, but has very good athletic ability for the position. That said, he needs some work refining his game
5. Ciron Black
College: LSU
Height/Weight: 6-4, 325
Black is a fifth-year player who has started 40 straight games at left tackle. He played a school-record 1,031 snaps in 2007. He is a better run blcoker than pass protector. He is a good, but not great, worker. When you watch tape, you expect more than you see
6. Tony Washington
College: Abilene Christian
Height/Weight: 6-6, 305
Washington is a second-year player at the school after transferring from Trinity Valley Junior College in Texas. He played high school football in New Orleans. He is tall, moves well and looks above average in everything he does. A lot of scouts will visit this school in the fall to watch Washington. The big question about him is why he went to junior college out of high school
7. Sam Young
College: Notre Dame
Height/Weight: 6-4, 317
Young started as a true freshman in 2006 at right tackle. He started 10 games at left tackle in 2007. He was the first freshman lineman to start at Notre Dame since 1972, when freshmen became eligible to play. He is a good run blocker, but needs to get stronger and better at pass protection. He was a great high school player in Florida. Young will be a good NFL player at right tackle.
8. Charles Brown
College: USC
Height/Weight: 6-5½, 290
Brown is a fifth-year player, who came to USC as a tight end. He moved to tackle in 2006 and started at left tackle in 2008. He is a very good athlete with good feet and is well coached at USC by offensive line coach Pat Ruel. Brown needs to add weight and strength, but he can play left tackle in the NFL and has upside
9. Kyle Calloway
College: Iowa
Height/Weight: 6-6½, 318
Calloway is a fifth-year player who played guard in 2006. He was a left tackle in 2007 and right tackle in 2008 and was an Honorable Mention All-Big Ten last season. The best NFL position for Calloway, who has good foot speed, will be right tackle. Iowa does a great job coaching offensive linemen and has a great strength program. Calloway should be a solid pro starter.