Ducks vs. Utes: 2020 NFL Draft prospects to watch in Pac-12 Championship
By Joseph Yun
Oregon’s offensive line among the best in the nation, who are they?
68 Shane Lemieux 6’6 316 Guard RS Senior
Lemieux has been one of the best guard prospects in the conference, if not the whole country. He has been a steady presence for the Ducks for several years. He hasn’t been as dominant this season as in the past but still has played to a great level. He’s a phone booth type of guard that will maul you. He has enough lateral agility and footwork to do most things asked of him. He has accepted his Senior Bowl invitation.
55 Jake Hanson 6’5 307 Center RS Senior
Hanson is among the best centers in the class as a redshirt senior. He decides on all the calls at the line as experience warrants that privilege. Very fundamentally sound in his hand usage to ward off defenders. One of the best technicians in the offensive line class. However, he has had some bad snaps in the past couple of seasons that Justin Herbert had to corral. He has no known postseason all star invites as of press time.
54 Calvin Throckmorton 6’6 310 OT RS Senior
Throckmorton’s calling card to the league will be his versatility. He has played center when Hanson was out due to injury or suspension during the past couple of seasons. He’s one of the best tackles in the conference. Athleticism is an underrated tool of his. He can play guard as well in a pinch. He has accepted his invitation to the NFLPA Game.