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FantasyPros - Fantasy Football Podcast

2023 NFL Draft Special: Top 10 OL Prospects + Sleepers

FantasyPros - Fantasy Football Podcast

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Sports, Fantasy Sports

4.710.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Discover the future of the offensive line positions! Thor Nystrom and guest Eric Froton (@CFFroton) reveal their top 5 prospects at both offensive tackle and the interior offensive line for the upcoming season. Stay tuned all the way until the end to hear

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0:00.0

Welcome to another episode of the fantasy pros NFL draft special. I am your

0:05.2

host Thorneistroom. Today I'm joined by another special guest my former NBC

0:10.1

sports colleague Eric Frohton to discuss this year's offensive line class. You

0:14.7

can find Frohton at Twitter at CFF Frohton. Frohton it's awesome to have

0:19.1

you on today. Why don't you get started by talking about your fifth offense

0:22.4

attack because we got a lot of offensive lineman to talk about today. Yeah it's

0:26.0

gonna be an action packed show with the offensive line and I well we're gonna

0:29.7

start with my number five tackle who's close between him and Anton Harrison. I

0:34.3

know who for Oklahoma is a favorite of yours but I'm gonna go with Matthew

0:38.2

Berger on Syracuse the Canadian offensive tackle like myself Mr. Frohton

0:43.4

Mr. Bairgier from North of the border over there at Syracuse. Plenty of

0:49.0

experience leading the way for a workhorse running back in Sean Tucker as you

0:54.4

know being a college fancy guy Thor in 2021 this is a heavy heavy run

1:00.2

balance offense for Syracuse pretty much all they did between Sean Tucker and

1:04.8

quarterback garage rater it was just run power. However this year incomes new

1:09.8

offensive coordinator Robert at night who was at Virginia and led the NCAA was

1:15.9

at least top three in the last three seasons in terms of passing attempts so he

1:20.4

comes in and boom changes everything around for Syracuse I think it really

1:24.4

helped Berger on because he went from being pretty much you know in that that

1:28.9

previous offense he's just running power the whole time to having to do a little

1:33.0

bit more in the passets and that's something he needed kind of develop with

1:36.6

because when I look at Berger on you know his athleticism is there I'm not

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