Round: 2 (42nd overall) • Position: T • Ht.: 6-5 • Wt.: 302 • College: Notre Dame
He became the second Notre Dame offensive lineman the Dolphins have drafted in the second round, following center Tim Ruddy in 1994.
COLLEGE CAREER
• Three-year starter at left tackle.
• Was offered a scholarship by Ohio State before his freshman year at St. Ignatius High School in Cleveland, but instead chose to attend Notre Dame.
• Did not allow a sack in either of his final two seasons.
• Played five games as a freshman in 2017 after redshirting in 2016.
COLLEGE HONORS 2020:
First-team All-American selection by Walter Camp, The Sporting News, the Football Writers Association of American, The Athletic and the American Football Coaches Association. ... Second-team A-A by The Associated Press. ... Won the Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the best offensive lineman in the ACC. ... First-team AllACC selection. ... Outland Trophy finalist.
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