36. Former Western Kentucky left OT Forrest Lamp has just about everything you want in an O-lineman. At 6’4″, 310 pounds, he’s strong as a bull and very athletic with trademark left OT feet. He had all that on display when he faced collegiate powerhouse Alabama in 2016.
<p>He faced the power of DE Jonathan Allen and the speed of OLB Tim Williams in the game and excelled. After that game, you knew you were going to hear plenty about him as the draft approaches. But now, it’s not very likely he gets a shot at the left OT position.</p>
<p>At the NFL Scouting combine, his arm length only measured out to 32 1/4 inches. So he is more likely than anything to kick inside to OG in the NFL but he is still a first-round pick. And the Seattle Seahawks, who need O-linemen, would happily take him at No. 26 overall.</p>
<p>C Justin Britt is the only solid O-lineman the Seahawks had on the team last year. So you can only imagine how hard it was for the Seahawks to protect franchise QB Russell Wilson. As soon as the Seahawks get their O-line together, they’ll go to another Super Bowl. </p>. OG. Weatern Kentucky. Forrest Lamp. 26. player