With the 20th overall pick in the NFL Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers draft Troy Fautanu — offensive lineman out of Washington. We know he is a good player, but will he be playing at tackle or guard? Let’s take a look at what Troy Fautanu brings to the Steelers.

Troy Fautanu NFL Draft Profile 2024

Troy Fautanu
Position: OT/G
Height: 6’4″
Weight: 317 lbs
Age: 23
College: Washington Huskies

Troy Fautanu Highlights

Troy Fautanu Combine Results

While he didn’t participate in all of the drills, were are the Troy Fautanu Combine results that we have.

40-Yard Dash5.01 Sec
10-Yard Split1.71 Sec
Vertical Jump32.5″
Broad Jump9’5”
3-Cone Drill
20-Yd Shuttle
Bench Press


Troy Fautanu Scouting Report

Strengths

Troy Fautanu is such a good athlete on the offensive line. And while his footwork is good enough to stay in front of any edge rusher, any good team will want to move Fautanu to guard due to his size. He has a great lower-body drive, and he fires off of the ball to beat the opposition. His size and flexibility allow him to get under his opponent’s pads, putting him in a great position to win.

Weaknesses

While Fautanu did show adequate power, this was mostly on the outside, so it is yet to be determined if he can step it up on the interior, where he will likely play. If kept on the outside, Fautanu just doesn’t have the length to consistently compete with the premier edge rushers. He does appear to use his speed and athleticism to win more than his power, and less room to work inside could mean some early struggles for him. Fautanu also can get a bit overaggressive, leading to misses and being out of position.

What to Expect From Troy Fautanu in 2024

Given his size and length, we should expect Troy Fautanu to play guard in 2024. Certainly, his skills suit him best at guard. He will fire off the ball and help to control the line of scrimmage for the Steelers. Yes, every rookie offensive lineman has some struggles early in their career, but this could be increased with the position change. However, as long as his confidence remains where it needs to be, expect Troy Fautanu to be a reliable guard sooner rather than later.


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