Troy Fautanu
Position: OT/OG — Projected: 1st Round
History & Measurables
Born: Oct. 11, 2000 – Henderson, NV
High School: Tonito Grace
College: University of Washington
Height – 6’3″ Weight – 317 lbs
Traits & Characteristics
The Good
- Footwork
- Athleticism
- Awareness
The Bad
- Slightly undersized
- Too aggressive at times
Advanced Analytics Notes
Pass Blocking
- 88.2 Blocking Grade (5th among OT)
- 97.9 Pressure Efficiency (T-64 among OT)
- 95.9 TPS Pressure Efficiency (T-90 among OT)
Run Blocking
- 62.6 Blocking Grade (T-158 among OT)
- 39.4% Snaps in Zone Scheme – 51.9% Snaps in Gap Scheme
Film Notes and Highlights
Troy Fautanu is an athletic offensive lineman. He shows great footwork in the open space, and utilizes his hands efficiently. Fautanu has no problems being the pulling lineman and does well in the run game. In the pass game Fautanu holds up well against strong opponents, holding his ground well even when put in disadvantageous situation. He has a tendency to be a tad overzealous, but that’s a good trait to have in an offensive lineman. Although he played at LT at Washington, I think he can play throughout the offensive line and have success. Fautanu should be an early Day 1 pick and instant contributor. – Thomas Christopher
(Games Watched: vs Michigan State 2022 & 2023, vs Oregon State 2022, vs Boise State 2023, vs Oregon 2023, vs Arizona 2023, vs Tulsa 2023, vs California 2023, vs Arizona State 2023, vs Oregon ((Pac-12 Championship)), vs Texas 2023, vs Michigan 2023)
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