2020 NFL Draft Sleepers: Interior Offensive Linemen

NFL Draft Sleepers - Interior Offensive Lineman

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1)Logan Stenberg, 6-6, 315, Kentucky. Draft projection: 4-5

Comments: Kentucky is not known for its football, but Steinberg is one of those maulers, who should help in the running game. A legitimate farm boy who was a former offensive tackle. He lacks foot speed, but has the potential and size to be a solid blocker.

2)Keith Ismael, 6-3, 309, San Diego State. Draft projection: 4-5

Comments: A center who is a technician. Don't get by with just power. Good quickness and does a nice job with his hands. First team All-Mountain West the last two seasons. Has the IQ and enough size to eventually become a starter at center.

3)Kevin Dotson, 6-4, 310, Louisiana. Draft projection: 5-6

Comments: Guard with decent size and good arm length (81.75), who played in the Sun Belt. Strong interior blocker with good mobility for his size. Will have to work on pass protection against more athletic linemen. Most college guards can say that, but nice upside.

4)Kyle Murphy, 6-2, 316, Rhode Island. Draft projection: FA

Comments: First-team All-Colonial Athletic Association for two seasons. Played at FCS level so has to adjust to a much better level. Did go to the Combine. Has good arm length for a guard.

5)Kyle Hinton, 6-2, 295, Washburn. Draft projection: 7-FA

Comments: Very athletic center from a Division II school. Ran a 4.88 40. Former track athlete who threw the discus and competed in the shot put in the NCAA indoor championships.

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