Name: Spencer Brown Position: Offensive Tackle College: Northern Iowa Height: 6’8” Weight: 311 lbs Overall Rank: No. 77 overall Position Rank: OT13 Strengths: Spencer Brown is a converted skill player that has put on weight in college to grow into the offensive line position. He still utilizes above-average athleticism for the position and has excellent overall size and length, including a frame that looks like it could comfortably carry another 10-15 pounds. Brown uses his athleticism to win in pass protection and, although the technique and play strength is still developing, it’s obvious that he has the lower-half mobility and fluidity to be an NFL pass-setter. His vertical sets are smooth and efficient, allowing him to beat defenders to the spot and use length for quick wins. He has good overall balance and will be able to work in either scheme, but looks best-suited for an outside zone scheme that allows him to work frontside combos while climbing in space. He is patient with his hands and has good hand-eye coordination in pass protection to accurately place his strikes for leverage points.
Spencer Brown 2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report
Spencer Brown 2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report
Spencer Brown 2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report
Name: Spencer Brown Position: Offensive Tackle College: Northern Iowa Height: 6’8” Weight: 311 lbs Overall Rank: No. 77 overall Position Rank: OT13 Strengths: Spencer Brown is a converted skill player that has put on weight in college to grow into the offensive line position. He still utilizes above-average athleticism for the position and has excellent overall size and length, including a frame that looks like it could comfortably carry another 10-15 pounds. Brown uses his athleticism to win in pass protection and, although the technique and play strength is still developing, it’s obvious that he has the lower-half mobility and fluidity to be an NFL pass-setter. His vertical sets are smooth and efficient, allowing him to beat defenders to the spot and use length for quick wins. He has good overall balance and will be able to work in either scheme, but looks best-suited for an outside zone scheme that allows him to work frontside combos while climbing in space. He is patient with his hands and has good hand-eye coordination in pass protection to accurately place his strikes for leverage points.