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JetNation Prospect Profile: Penn State OT Olu Fashanu

With the New York Jets in desperate need of help along the offensive line, we take a look at Penn State OT Olu Fashanu ahead of this year’s NFL draft.

 

Measurements (will be updated after NFL Combine)

Height: 6060e (estimated)

Weight: 317e

 

Hometown: Washington, DC

High School: Gonzaga

Class/Age: Senior, 21 (December 9th, 2002)

Recruit: ★★★ #45 OT, #6 DC

 

Film Study: 86.5/100 (First Round Pick)

 

Games Watched: Illinois (2023), Iowa (2023), Ohio State (2023)

 

  • Balance: 9.0

Rarely “on the ground” (OTG), can occasionally lose balance when he lunges

  • Pass Protection: 9.0

Quick to his spot in pass pro, overshoots/lunges occasionally, great “scan”/looking for work, good stunt pickups, 

  • Run Blocking: 8.0

Good at first contact but can get redirected, good blocks on pulls 

  • Lateral Mobility/Athleticism: 8.5

Solid on the move, rarely gets to 2nd level, very good as puller

  • Point of Attack Power: 8.0

Want to see more power on first contact to help him latch on better in the run game

  • Hands: 9.0

Good hands lifting into defenders and maintaining good placement, specifically in pass pro

  • Anchor: 8.5

Very good anchor to stifle power rushers

  • Strength: 8.5

Strong lower half, good leg drive in run game

  • Size: 9.5

Good length to keep defenders at bay

  • Versatility: 8.5

Can slot in as a LT or RT

 

Summary:

Olu Fashanu was a 2-year starter for the Penn State Nittany Lions, totaling 20 starts in 2022 and 2023. Across his 681 pass blocking snaps over that time frame, Fashanu did not surrender a single sack, according to PFF.

Prioritizing an offensive tackle with a higher ceiling in pass protection makes the most sense for New York, and if he slips to 10th overall, it would be a “run the card up” scenario for Joe Douglas. Fashanu is an ideal fit for the Jets as they look to keep Aaron Rodgers upright, as he returns from his Achilles injury.

Olu Fashanu would give the offensive line a boost in both talent and age, replacing last year’s Week 1 starter Duane Brown and getting younger at the position by 18 years. A left side comprised of Fashanu, Alijah Vera-Tucker and Joe Tippmann would be a rock solid trio to build from moving forward.

Expect to hear plenty of talk about the likes of Fashanu, Joe Alt, Taliese Fuaga and lots of other offensive tackles in the very near future.

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Dylan Tereman
I was born and raised in New Jersey, just recently moving to Spartanburg, SC. I am 23 and have been a Jets fan since I was 6. Through all the peaks and valleys, I am proud to be a fan of the Green & White and I’m excited to contribute to JetNation in anyway I can.

This Article Was Written By Dylan Tereman

Dylan Tereman

I was born and raised in New Jersey, just recently moving to Spartanburg, SC. I am 23 and have been a Jets fan since I was 6. Through all the peaks and valleys, I am proud to be a fan of the Green & White and I’m excited to contribute to JetNation in anyway I can.

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