Goosby Tops Renner's 2027 NFL Draft OT Rankings

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- Trevor Goosby (Texas) ranks No. 1 with an early Top 10 grade; Renner calls him the best senior OT prospect this decade if his late-2025 tape carries into 2026, despite only a year and a half of starting experience
- Jordan Seaton checks in at No. 2 with a Round 1 grade; Renner compares him to Olu Fashanu and projects Seaton could be drafted higher than Fashanu's 11th-overall selection
- Lance Heard, now at Kentucky after two prior SEC stops, lands at No. 3 in an Early Day 2 slot; Renner likens his violent pulling and hand power to Darnell Wright's senior tape
- Ian Moore (Ohio State) is No. 4 despite just 150 career snaps as a true sophomore; Renner cites his recovery angles against Rueben Bain Jr. and Akheem Mesidor in Miami's playoff win last year
- Cayden Green is flagged as a tackle-to-guard convert who absorbs and delivers power better than he mirrors speed, and Renner says he could be the first guard off the board in April
- Melvin Siani at No. 10 pairs with Goosby at Texas to give Arch Manning two early-round OTs; Renner calls the 10th-ranked player in this class a 'first-round-caliber athlete for the position'
- Renner rates the overall OT class 8/10 and projects that another half-dozen tackles could land inside the top 32 picks by draft day
Why it matters: With three Day-1 prospects already visible in May 2026 and depth extending to a No. 10 player Renner describes as first-round caliber, the 2027 class could pull multiple offensive tackles into the top half of the first round — giving OT-needy front offices a wide target list and giving Texas a realistic shot at producing two early-round picks from the same roster.
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