The Detroit Lions took Tyrell Crosby in the fifth round of the 2018 NFL Draft, and fans and analysts were immediately confused as to where he’d play at the next level.
Crosby was announced by the team as a tackle, and all of his playing time was at either the right or left tackle in his three years at Oregon.
But many draft gurus project Crosby as a guard at the next level due to sloppy technique and tight hips. He’s also a devastator in the run game, earning Pro Football Focus’ ninth-best “run block success” grade according to their 2018 Draft Guide.