3. Trey Adams, Sr. Washington
The massive 6-8, 331-pounder might be the best left tackle in college football if he’s 100% healthy. The two-time All-Pac-12 star erases his man and is a rock in pass protection, but he missed half of last season with a knee injury. He’s supposed to be back and fine, but on the plus side – at least for the Huskies – if he didn’t suffer the injury, he probably would’ve been gone to the NFL already.
8. Kaleb McGary, Sr. Washington
Along with Trey Adams is 100%, McGary gives Washington a special pair of tackles for another amazing offense. The First Team All-Pac-12 performer has 6-8, 325-pound bulk and doesn’t get beaten on the outside. A starter for the last two years at right tackle, it’s salary drive time – he’ll be a starter on someone’s NFL line next year.
Isiah Prince is a solid tackle, will get a chance to start RT in the NFL but will probably play left for us this year. I was worried about his work ethic his first year but he’s grown Into the OSU system well.