FOURTH ROUND
Jude Bowry — Boston College
If he develops correctly, Bowry should be a dependable swing tackle in the NFL with starter upside. He was on Bruce Feldman’s 2025 “Freaks List” because of his strength and athleticism, and he backed up that placement at the NFC Combine. He will have to improve in some technical areas, but Bowry’s foundation is solid and worth betting on.
Dametrious Crownover — Texas A&M
Crownover is a bit of a gamble, considering his tape regressed in 2025 compared to 2024, but he’s another player with all of the physical tools to succeed at the next level. The 6-foot-7, 319-pound tackle has the size, length and movement skills that coaches covet. He’s inconsistent, though, and his fundamentals break down at times. If he can improve his technique and find more consistency in his play, Crownover could become a steal.
Similar to Crownover, Bell has rare physical tools that will draw attention from NFL teams. He’s absolutely massive, standing at 6-foot-9 and weighing 346 pounds with an arm length that rates in the 98th percentile, according to Mockdraftable. That size can work against him at times, as Bell has difficulty gaining leverage on his opponents. However, his size and length are tremendous assets in pass protection, and the developmental upside could be hard to pass up.