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NFL Draft OT Rankings: No. 3 Josh Conerly Jr. (Oregon)
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Draft Scouting Report
Josh Conerly Jr. is a young, well-built left tackle with standout athleticism who shows up instantly on film. While his frame is solid, it’s not exceptional, but his quick feet and hips allow him to fire off the ball with control. His kick slide is good, though not elite -- he’s quicker off the snap than in sustained movement -- but his quick set is outstanding, helping him win early with his speed and length.
Conerly has a good anchor but occasionally struggles to hold up against power, showing a need to add mass and strength for the NFL. He’s effective against inside moves thanks to his strong grip and aggressive playing style, often looking to dominate every rep. His athleticism serves him well as a puller, and he’s typically accurate when working to the second level. Conerly rarely loses his balance and understands how to turn defenders out of the play, though he can get overzealous at times.
In the run game, Conerly is effective but not yet as polished as he is in pass protection. Overall, he’s a nasty, athletic left tackle with a high ceiling, and as he adds strength and refines his game, he has the potential to be a long-term NFL starter.
- 2024: First-team All-American
- 2023-24: Two sacks allowed in 1,866 snaps over past two seasons
- Nastiness pops on film
- Plus foot quickness in pass pro and for run game
- Very balanced despite energetic nature
- Good not amazing anchor
- Kick slide isn't as smooth as athletic profile would suggest
- Delivers a pop in run game but doesn't routinely move people there
- 40-yard dash: 5.05 seconds
- Vertical jump: 34.5 inches
- Broad jump: 8 feet, 7 inches
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-5, 311 lbs |
Birthplace: Seattle, WA |
Class: Junior |