Penn State tackle Olu Fashanu is a major prospect in this year's NFL Draft, and several protection-needy teams like the New Orleans Saints and New York Jets could serve as good landing spots for him.
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Olu Fashanu Landing Spot: New York Jets
The New York Jets saw their past season go up in smoke after just a few plays last year when Aaron Rodgers tore his achilles in part because the offensive line allowed a quick pressure.
New York has done a lot to address that this offseason both in terms of new starters and better depth, but adding Fashanu would be a good move not just for protecting Rodgers this year, but for building a line that's good for the long haul.
Like the Chargers, the Jets could also consider a weapon here to add to Garrett Wilson, as Joe Douglas has done a good job all around this off-season, the Jets can truly go with any position here in an effort to pick the best player available.
Maybe they feel that it is Olu Fashanu.
Olu Fashanu Landing Spot: New Orleans Saints
The Saints are a team with quite a lot of needs moving forward, as their continued insistence on pushing cap hits back and delaying their punishment in that regard has stripped down this roster's talent base.
Derek Carr is entrenched as the team's quarterback due to his contract status, and he's got some weapons to throw to including recent first-rounder Chris Olave.
The Saints could be a good spot for an offensive lineman, as a player who can improve both the ground and the passing game could raise this team's floor quite a bit.
Defense could be a need as well, but given the offensive skew of this draft class, look at the Saints as a possible spot for Fashanu.
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Olu Fashanu Landing Spot: Tennessee Titans
The Tennessee Titans are currently a complete mess from a roster construction standpoint. This is a team that just lost its identity with Derrick Henry heading to Baltimore, and with the questionable firing of Mike Vrabel it might be a long road back to relevancy.
They could get started down that road by hitting on their first round pick, and Olu Fashanu feels like a safe choice, securing at the very worst a starting caliber tackle for the next eight years or decade.
At best, they'd be starting their offensive line with an elite left tackle to help both aspects of their offense, supporting young quarterback Will Levis and a new-look ground game.
We often see the best teams start not by getting the great quarterback right away, but by dropping the right quarterback into a good situation. If Levis isn't that quarterback, Fashanu could help foster that situation.
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