Micah Pettus
Florida State
Scouting Report

Pettus is a human eclipse at 6-foot-7, 349 pounds — a right tackle whose sheer mass and arm length create a comically wide blocking surface that smaller edge rushers simply cannot get around. When his technique is right, he buries speed rushers at the top of the arc and absorbs bull rushes like a brick wall, but those flashes come too inconsistently for a five-year college player. His pad level stays too high, his anchor drops too late, and his feet die on contact more than you'd accept from a guy this experienced. The frame is real and the ceiling is tantalizing for a patient developmental staff, but at 23 years old with a foot fracture on his medical history and an ugly penalty sheet, there isn't as much growth runway as the physical tools suggest. A swing-tackle candidate who could stick as a backup right tackle and spot starter in a zone-based run scheme.

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Pro ComparisonStorm Norton

Similar body type and profile — massive frame with real length who can look dominant in flashes but is plagued by inconsistent technique, high pad level, and an anchor that doesn't match his size. Best suited as a swing tackle who can spot-start at right tackle.

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