I've been saying this here on this forum for several years, it's been my observation that every year there are 4 - 6 OT prospects taken in the first round, plus another couple of IOL prospects. Last year there were even more, many of whom "rose" during the period from the end of the CFB season to Day 1 of the draft. I think that reflected the ****ty options in last year's free agency period.
With Stanley and Alaric Jackson off the board, I see no reason to believe this year will be any different from last year. there may be one or two fewer OT prospects taken because last year's crop was deeper for OT than this year's but I expect the following guys to go in the first round this year, perhaps in this order:
• Campbell
• Membou
• Simmons
• Banks
• Ersery
I think Josh Conerly also has a shot to be taken on Day 1, and I expect him and Cam Williams to go in the second round. I expect Ozzy Trapilo to be taken in the third round. Anthony Belton, Charles Grant, Hollin Pierce, maybe Emery Jones are likely in that conversation also. I doubt any of them, or even a Logan Brown or Jack Nelson, makes it past the end of the fourth round.
Guys I think may go as IOLs in the first round include Tyler Booker, Grey Zabel, Jonah Savaiinea, and possibly Donovan Jackson. I think Wyatt MIlum, Marcus Mbow, and Tate Ratledge may go in the second round. I wouldn't be surprised to see Jake Majors, Dylan Fairchild, and Jaret Wison go as IOLs in the third round.
The OL talent situation for the NFL is pretty damn bad, lots of these guys will be overdrafted. Teams with poor evaluation skills for OL, including the Patriots over the past few years (I think its 6 years) are in a terrible position that can only be overcome with great coaching. Even the Chiefs have been atrocious and their head coach is as good as it gets and he came up as a superior OL coach.