Max Iheanachor
Arizona State
Scouting Report

Iheanachor is a rare physical specimen at offensive tackle — a 6'6", 321-pound former basketball and soccer player who didn't touch a football until 2021 and somehow already looks the part of a future NFL starter. His movement skills are absurd for his size, with a kick slide that eats up speed rushers and lateral agility that makes reach blocks look effortless. The raw athleticism is legit (9.91 RAS, 4.91 40), but the technical foundation is still catching up — hand timing is late, pad level runs high in the run game, and stunt recognition will get him cooked by NFL coordinators who scheme pressure. This is a classic ceiling bet: if the right OL coach gets him for 18 months, he could be the best tackle out of this class. If the development stalls, you're stuck with a guy who looks like Tarzan and plays like Jane when the pocket breaks down.

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Pro ComparisonBroderick Jones

Same profile archetype — elite athletic testing, prototypical frame, and outstanding movement skills paired with rawness in hand technique and run blocking. Both were high-upside bets on physical tools over polish, with the expectation that NFL coaching would unlock the rest.

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