Wyatt Davis OL/OG Ohio St

STRENGTHS
Wyatt has the consistency you look for in an offensive lineman. He has good feet and the in-the-box quickness needed to go to the second level and make blocks. He shows solid lateral agility to pass protect. He is smart and does a good job picking up stunts and helping out his teammates with communication before the snap. Wyatt is a quality offensive lineman and should be a solid guard for the team that selects him.

CONCERNS
I like to select guards who have played multiple positions but there are always exceptions to every rule. Wyatt has had some knee issues that some teams may have concerns about. In his defense he will play hurt, a positive sign of his leadership and character.

BOTTOM LINE 2.14
Wyatt is just a good football player, but I do wonder why he has only played one position on the line? He definitely improved his play from one year to the next and he seems to have the athleticism to play more than one position but his college team has never moved him to one so it does make me wonder…why? Nevertheless, he is a very good right guard but because of the position he plays, teams will value him differently and that might affect his draft status. Wyatt is the type of player who could drop to a lower round just because of the value teams put on his position and because he hasn’t shown that he is more versatile. If we had the combine, I believe those questions would be answered but if Wyatt is struggling with knee issues and can’t work out at his pro day, that might affect what round he will be selected in. Wyatt should be a plugin, ten-year offensive lineman, and you can’t ask or more than that when selecting an offensive lineman in the draft, no matter what position they play.