 So much debate everywhere about who is the number one offensive tackle prospect. Coach Mack I'll let you go first with your number one and then Rhett we'll see if you agree. I think it's Jedrick Wills. When you watch him play Mike he understands the nuances of playing tackle and and when you watch him play against the Southeastern Conference opponents who are the guys he's going to be playing against you know because there's more Southeastern Conference players in the National Football League than from any other conference in the country and you very rarely see him beat twice you know by the same move. I mean he's a smart player but look 604 2 312 pounds 83 and a half inch wingspan ran 505. These are the physical skills that this guy has and he's got a 34 and a half inch vertical jump at the combine. I was very impressed with his movement and to me as a rung blocker he's got that lock on strength. He can generate movement and plus what I like when I'm watching offensive linemen play I try to look and see if I can see definite signs of a real ugly temperament he's got that. For me it's Tristan works from Iowa. This guy has the strength the size the power but he's a football player but he is a doggone athlete. You're talking about a guy that was a high school state champion in shot put discus throw was a wrestler so he's got those physical athletic gifted skills in this and he's played both left and right tackle at Iowa which I think plays well to him in this next level of play. I think it's Tristan works. Coach Mack is worse the best offensive tackle prospect with the versatility maybe to start his career at right tackle and eventually move to left or is there somebody else or some bodies that you like with that versatility. No I think worse is that guy I mean and Rhett is 100 right because when you watch him at the combine I mean it was amazing to see his athleticism stand out. He's the only guy to have started on the offensive line as a freshman for Kirk Farrance in Iowa and we know what Iowa produces in offensive line. The other thing about Tristan works Mike you move him into guard he will be a all pro guard from the minute he sits in there. Rhett Bryan who is the offensive tackle prospect that teams are most divided about that maybe has gotten hurt by the fact that he's not able to take visits and meet with teams. There's one guy that comes to mind and it's Sadeep Charles from LSU. This guy is a really good athlete he's a very good run blocker his pass protection is good as well. He started as a guard inside in his first couple of years at LSU moved to tackle in 2018 didn't have a great year but really came on in 2019 but he was suspended for six games last year at LSU for some off field stuff so there's where the personal one-on-one interviews and asking and vetting part of it goes into this thing not so much what he can do on the football field but a red flag off of it. If you were going to take an offensive tackle in this draft to potentially red shirt who would that offensive tackle prospect be? You know Ben Bartsch out of St. John's Minnesota clearly not high level of competition but 6056 309 pounds 80 and a half inch wingspan. Ben Bartsch is a guy that you can see he's got some developmental skills you get him in an NFL weight program you get him on an NFL nutrition program you've got a big man that has movement skills like he does he dominated you know the division that he played in there but you discount that but you also look at his consistency in his play but when you talk about a canvas that you can paint on the way you want it painted on that's my guy. If I want to take a center in this draft do I take LSU's Lloyd Cushenberry or Michigan's Cesar Ruiz? You're going to take Cesar Ruiz if you're going to go buy those two guys right there he would be first in this. I'm going to tell you why Lloyd Cushenberry might be that pick for other teams ahead of Ruiz. He is an extremely long arm guy he has almost 35 inch long arms and has great leverage skills. He's not the biggest center at 6'3 and change and 320 some odd pounds but he has a really good run blocker he has good technical skills that need a little polishing but he was a very good leader for that LSU team which is one of those things that we always talk about as a intangible. Lloyd Cushenberry might be a pick over Ruiz but I think Coach Mack's going to make the case for Ruiz. At the combine 6026 307 pounds 33 and one eighth arm which is really good for a center 11 hands again big mitts you do everything with your hands initially it's about hands and knee bend when you're playing offensive line he can get those big mitts on people he's got nearly an 80 inch wingspan 79 and 58508 40 yard dash I mean the guy can run but more important than that he's got a 177 10 yard split he can get out and he can move at that size 33 inch vertical jump which tells you the explosion he's got in his lower body when I look at him I think of a thick guy very compactly built he keeps his hands released and his knees bent on contact he re-leverages his hands really quickly I think he still needs has refinement both in his run and past blocking but to me Cesar Ruiz is a guy that I would really like being in the center of my offense. It doesn't seem to be a great year for those top level guards but what other guard prospects stand out to you guys will be taken on day two and day three? John Simpson from Clemson is a third-round pick you know that I would look at that I have you know horizontally across there in that group 6041 321 pounds you know five 240 this guy can play the other guy like Dane N Lewis from LSU third or fourth round player all right six to 327 pounds five to four in the 40 those two guys I like those guys quite a bit