Rated as 7th tackle
7. BOBBY EVANS, Oklahoma (6-4 ½, 310, 5.25, 3): Fourth-year junior. “He’s not bad,” one scout said. “Not a top-flight athlete but he’s long (arms were 34 ¾) and he’s smart (Wonderlic of 22). Knows how to play. He uses his length and initial positioning, but then after that he doesn’t have much movement and redirect and feet. He’ll be a right tackle or a guard. Maybe early third day.” Shifted to LT last year after starting 26 games at RT in 2016-’17. “He can play tackle and he’s got really good feet,” another scout said. “I’d take him in the third round so quick it would make your head spin.” Hails from Allen, Texas. “He can’t play left tackle – no way in hell,” another scout said. “He’s going to have to be a guard. He’s not bad.”
7. BOBBY EVANS, Oklahoma (6-4 ½, 310, 5.25, 3): Fourth-year junior. “He’s not bad,” one scout said. “Not a top-flight athlete but he’s long (arms were 34 ¾) and he’s smart (Wonderlic of 22). Knows how to play. He uses his length and initial positioning, but then after that he doesn’t have much movement and redirect and feet. He’ll be a right tackle or a guard. Maybe early third day.” Shifted to LT last year after starting 26 games at RT in 2016-’17. “He can play tackle and he’s got really good feet,” another scout said. “I’d take him in the third round so quick it would make your head spin.” Hails from Allen, Texas. “He can’t play left tackle – no way in hell,” another scout said. “He’s going to have to be a guard. He’s not bad.”