Chris Adams
Memphis
Scouting Report

A college left tackle who profiles as a potential guard convert at the next level, Adams is an experienced, steady blocker with three years of starting experience across two programs. He anchored the left side for an 11-2 Memphis team that fielded the nation's 12th-best scoring offense and allowed zero sacks in 240 pass sets during 2024. The question marks are real, though — he played exclusively in the AAC, didn't test at the combine, and his 6'5" frame at 311 pounds puts him in no-man's-land between tackle and guard. If he shows well at the pro day on March 19 and demonstrates the short-area quickness to slide inside, there's a dependable swing lineman here who could earn a roster spot and develop into a spot starter.

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Pro ComparisonJames Daniels (early career)

Like Daniels, Adams is a college tackle who projects as an interior lineman in the pros — solid pass protection numbers, adequate in the run game, with the versatility to play multiple spots but a ceiling as a quality depth piece rather than a cornerstone starter.

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