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2026 Draft: RT

Have been calling him a 1st round OT for 3 months now. d%#*!@t.
 
Must have slipped my mind.
 
Jokes aside, i think some folks in here should start a podcast together. This place is amazing.

You ask excellent questions and have a good eye for player traits.
 
I would call it "All roads ...".
 
Just to beat a dead horse ...



Seems like this is national "come out of the closet on Monroe Freeling" week.
 
We might need to take a look at Ole Miss LT Diego Pounds. Mesidor and Bain have been kept quiet tonight.
 
We might need to take a look at Ole Miss LT Diego Pounds. Mesidor and Bain have been kept quiet tonight.
Diego Pounds v Mesidor/Bain = 1 pressure all night. Zero sacks all year.

He's 6'6" and 335lbs

He might be moving towards the top of the late day 2/early day 3 pile. Also, who doesn't want a tackle called POUNDS?
 
Monroe Freeling to Detroit at 17? One draft analyst (Russell Brown) likes the fit.

One target he mentioned as an under the radar option is Georgia's Monroe Freeling, who had a strong year for the Bulldogs in 2025.

"Left tackle Monroe Freeling from Georgia would be the player that's like near the top of my list at No 17. I know a lot of people may say every mock drafts got him in the second-round," said Brown. "He's not a top-50 player this and that. I think the league is going to be higher on him."

Freeling started all but one game this year as the Bulldogs' left tackle and earned a 71.7 overall offensive grade from Pro Football Focus.

He has an impressive frame, standing 6-foot-7, and has solid technical aspects of his game that could allow him to have success early in his career. With the potential for Taylor Decker to retire amidst a recent stretch of injuries, adding a player like Freeling could be very beneficial for a Lions' offensive line that also features three-year First Team All-Pro Penei Sewell.

"He's very technically sound. I think he reminds me a little bit of Taylor Decker. He's 6'7, 315 pounds. So there's a lot of comparisons in size," Brown noted. "There's times that, when you watch him play, he's going to have a defensive end run the arc on him, but he will run it with them and put that hand on their back and kind of keep them away from the quarterback.

"But the way he chips and climbs to the second level. What was the biggest issue with this Lions team (this season)? Not getting to the second level. I think when you watch him play, man, that's something that really separates him from other offensive tackles in this draft, specifically at left tackle," Brown added. "He's got experience on the right side as well. So, I think there's a lot of flexibility with his lower half, and the way he moves from his post foot to his set foot. So I really like Monroe Freeling, offensive tackle."

 
With Trevor Goosby returning to Texas and Monroe Freeling officially declaring, it would not shock me if Freeling ends up being OL1 in this draft class. His frame, athleticism, character, trajectory and LT/RT versatility set him apart.

Cleveland at #6 seems high right now, but not out of reach if Freeling tests well. Armand Membou went #7 last year. Detroit at #17 another possible target.

If he somehow lasts to the Pats, I think he would be high on the list of targets.
 
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