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Draft Scouting Report
Pro Comparison: Taylor Decker
Summary
Monroe Freeling is one of the highest-ceiling true left tackles in this year’s draft. Freeling has logged more than 1,650 snaps across both tackle spots and possesses a great frame with room to add strength and bulk as he continues to develop. There may be an adjustment period as a rookie, but Freeling offers plenty of traits to like and long-term value as a potential blindside starter.
About
- 2025: Second-team All-SEC (coaches)
- 2025: 10th among Power Four OTs in pressure rate (2.6%) on “normal” pass-protection snaps (no screens, throws under 2.0 seconds, DL stunts), per Underdog Fantasy
Strengths
- Good initial quickness in the run game to reach and cut off defenders.
- Does a good job getting to the second level and engulfing and displacing defenders.
- Excellent athletic traits when mirroring defenders in protection and pulling in space.
Weaknesses
- Technique can vary too much; pad level gets high and he can lose his base in the run game.
- Anchor is concerning at times in protection and he can get walked back more than desired.
- Hand placement is inconsistent in protection.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-7, 315 lbs |
| Birthplace: Charleston, SC |
| Class: Junior |















