Top 10 offensive tackles in the On3 College Football Impact 300
The On3 Impact 300 ranks the best players in college football entering the 2022 season, with a full release coming in the next few weeks. Prior to the release of the inaugural list – which also factors into the calculation of On3’s NIL Valuation – On3 has revealed the Top 10 returning offensive tackles.
Northwestern left tackle Peter Skoronski leads the way, projected by many as the top offensive tackle in the country after racking up 15 starts over the last two years. ESPN’s Mel Kiper ranks him as the No. 11 overall player in his 2023 NFL Draft rankings.
These are the 10 most impactful offensive tackles with less than three months until the 2022 season kicks off.
On3 Impact 300’s Top 10 Offensive Tackles
1. Peter Skoronski, Northwestern
Skoronski took over the starting left tackle job after Rashawn Slater graduated following the 2020 season. He has started 15 games and was on the Outland Trophy watch list in 2021. Skoronski currently has an NIL valuation of $763,000, ranking 23rd in the NIL 100 rankings.
After earning First-Team All-Big 12 honors as a redshirt sophomore, Beebe checks in as a Top 20 On3 Impact 300 player. Beebe has piled up 21 starts over the last two years and became the youngest offensive lineman ever named to the All-Big 12 First Team by the Associated Press last season.
Harrison has played extensively for the Sooners over the last two years, picking up 12 starts in the 2021 campaign. He checks in as Mel Kiper’s No. 7 offensive tackle on the ESPN analyst’s early 2023 NFL Draft board. Current NIL valuation: $523,000.
4. Joe Alt, Notre Dame
As a freshman in 2021, Alt played both tight end and on the offensive line. He eventually settled in at tackle and started the final eight games. He was named a Pro Football Focus Freshman All-American following the season. He currently has an NIL valuation of $511,000.
5. Connor Galvin, Baylor
A four-year starter for Baylor, Galvin opted to return for a fifth year with the Bears back in January. He has recorded 37 career starts and was named a third-team AP All-American. His current NIL valuation is $410,000.
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A redshirt senior, McFadden has started 25 games and appeared in 42 in his career with the Tigers. He has logged 1,971 career snaps, so he’s one of the most experienced offensive linemen in the country. He was a second-team All-ACC selection in 2021.
Jones has been a developmental prospect, primarily playing basketball in high school. He’s athletic with great reach, at 6 foot 8. He started at right tackle for the Buckeyes last season and has a current NIL valuation of $445,000.
As a freshman in 2021 Jones managed to earn four starts on a very good Georgia offensive line, helping the Bulldogs temporarily get through an injury to starter Jamaree Salyer. For his efforts, Jones was named to the Coaches’ Freshman All-SEC Team.
9. Paris Johnson Jr., Ohio State
Perhaps the most versatile of the offensive linemen in the On3 Impact 300, Johnson started at right guard in 2021 but will move to left tackle this fall. A former five-star recruit, Johnson will provide immense value for the Buckeyes protecting the blind side of star quarterback C.J. Stroud.
10. Jaxson Kirkland, Washington
Kirkland initially entered the 2022 NFL Draft but opted to return to Washington for a sixth season after an injury that would have prevented him from working out much prior to the draft. He has 39 career starts and has been a first-team All-Pac-12 selection each of the last two years.
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