October 6, 2024

Dec 1, 2023; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Washington Huskies offensive lineman Troy Fautanu (55) celebrates after the Huskies scored against the Oregon Ducks during the first quarter at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

The Pittsburgh Steelers have added an impact piece up front, selecting Washington offensive lineman Troy Fautanu with the 20th pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.

Recruited as an undersized guard out of Nevada, Fautanu added roughly 30 pounds (he weighed 317 at the combine) while at Washington, seeing time inside at guard before transitioning out to left tackle, where he served as the Huskies’ full-time starter the last two years.

Fautanu lost no athleticism with the strength gained, as he still moves like a fast and nimble guard with active hands and lightning-quick feet.

He also has terrific arm length for his height (6-foot-4): 34 1/2 inches, along with an 82-inch wingspan. That’s long enough to play tackle, though he might be a star inside at guard.

Fautanu is an older player and a bit of a late bloomer. He’ll be 24 by the end of his rookie season, and while he’s been healthy, some might view him as a bit too light and unrefined to play at tackle right away, but coach Mike Tomlin said the Steelers see him as a tackle. His versatility is a strong asset, though, if needed.

‘The Beast’ breakdown
Fautanu ranked No. 9 in Dane Brugler’s Top 300 big board. Here’s what Brugler had to say about him in his annual NFL Draft guide:

“Fautanu is explosive on the move and at contact with the foot quickness, body control and temperament to stack wins in both pass protection and as a run blocker in the NFL.

While he has the talent to remain at tackle, his skill set also projects well to guard and center, and he offers legitimate five-position potential at the next level.”

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