Mims and Latham will each be out of their respective programs as juniors in three years, but the Cowboys' hope is that their selection slides to No. 24, with each locked into the top 12 in mock drafts. right. Fuaga is also a highly anticipated top pick heading to the NFL after spending four seasons with the Beavers.
Morgan and Guyton have each been locked into the Cowboys by various well-regarded mock drafts, with Morgan bringing a wealth of experience at the left tackle position and Guyton bringing versatility at left and right tackle from his time as a Sooner. .
Adams and Jones each project to be later round tackle options, with Jones bringing more than 40 games of starting experience from the University of Texas and Adams reinventing himself as one of the Big Ten's top linemen last season. are separating.
Fautanu and Barton have been talking with teams this week, including Dallas, about positional versatility between tackle and guard, with Barton discussing getting more attention at center than any other position up front. . Each is expected to enter the board at No. 24 and would be plug-and-play options if drafted.
Frazier has been pegged as a true center, the consensus No. 2 pick in the draft behind Oregon's Jackson Powers-Johnson, as his toughness and physicality have stood out to scouts since his time with the Mountaineers. Frazier, who broke his foot in late November, will be participating in position training and bench pressing for just over three months. He said Saturday that he expects to be 100 percent at next month's pro day and will be fully prepared by the time OTAs begin.