
"Shelton proved to be a highly reliable presence on the edge. A two-year starter, he played the vast majority of his snaps at left tackle while also logging valuable experience on the right side."
"He gets out of his stance quickly and has the mobility to get to the second level to secure blocks on linebackers, which offensive line coach Conor Riley will love."
"He currently lacks elite functional strength and is not the type of player who will simply overpower defenders in the run game."
"If he develops well and adds a bit more power to his frame, he could push for a starting spot in the near future."
The Dallas Cowboys selected offensive tackle Drew Shelton from Penn State with the 112th overall pick. Shelton was a reliable two-year starter, excelling in pass protection with only one sack allowed in 345 snaps. His smooth footwork and quick stance allow him to effectively mirror edge rushers and secure blocks. While he lacks elite strength and can telegraph moves, he joins a deep offensive line unit, competing for the swing tackle position. With development, he could become a starting player in the future.
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