Syndication: The Columbus Dispatch
Paris Johnson Jr. has everything you could want in a modern-day franchise left tackle.
He isn’t the most technically sound at the moment, but you could make a strong argument that he has the most intriguing blend of athleticism and length among all of the offensive tackle prospects.
That type of lethal combination on the blindside gives him the highest ceiling of all the tackle prospects, in my opinion.
Everything that he occasionally struggles with at the moment is correctable (overly-leaning, oversetting, pad level, etc.) over time with constant repetition and hard coaching.
However, you can’t teach 36-inch arms, fluid hips and quick feet for someone who is 6-foot-6 and 313 pounds.
Johnson will likely go through some rookie growing pains early on, but his talent and potential are undeniable.
Prior to the season, the former Buckeye hadn’t taken a snap at left tackle, yet Johnson excelled and looked like a natural there, earning consensus All-American honors by year’s end.
The Ohio State product could technically play guard if needed, but that would be a waste of someone with his skill set.
If Johnson is still on the board when the Titans pick, it’s a pretty safe bet that he’ll be on the short list of prospects who are realistically being considered.
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