Monday, May 6, 2024

Gotham Green Giant: The NY Jets Draft Olu Fashanu

 

Olu Fashanu. Photo Credit: nj.com.



After trading back a spot with the Minnesota Vikings, the New York Jets selected offensive tackle Olu Fashanu from Penn State with the 11th overall pick.

Considered to be one of the top prospects at his position and in the draft, this looks like a draft-and-stash move. With the acquisition of All-Pro tackle Tyron Smith slated to play on the left, however, he's 33 and he hasn't played a full season since 2016--hopefully that won't be the case this year--so I look at drafting Olu as a contingency plan, and preparing for the future with a potential All-Pro prospect who can learn under Smith in the process, which something that he's looking forward to, being that Smith is someone he has studied.

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From what I've seen of Olu's tape, he was exceptional in pass protection. He only allowed one sack his entire career at Penn State. Once he gets his hands on you, it's over. It was stated during the draft that his run blocking needs work, but from what I saw, I didn't see where his run blocking was an issue. 

I did see some plays where he was a little too high in his stance, and his footwork, although it wasn't bad, it could use some more polishing, but that can be easily coached.


Overall, I can see why he was considered one of the top prospects, and with some coaching, he will be primed to protect A-Rod and the future quarterback's blindside for years to come. This pick was a representation of most of the Jets draft: it wasn't the "popular" pick, but it was a smart pick.

Grade: A

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