195 overall pick, they selected Wake Forest offensive tackle Justin Herron. We'll never pass along your email address to spammers, scammers, or the like.

He also understands leverage well, consistently showing good pad level. Unless one of the offensive tackles kicks inside at the next level, there simply is not an interior offensive lineman worthy of … 2020 NFL Draft prospect profile: Michael Onwenu, G, Michigan

Wisconsin center Tyler Biadasz had plenty of buzz early in the 2020 NFL Draft cycle, but he seemed to have lost some play strength in his final college season and is now likely a Day 2 pick. Speed on the inside can give him problems at times, but his wide base makes him a difficult player to go around no matter the situation. —Comfortable short-setter in pass protection who is able to get out of his stance, set his kickstand and show patience as he maintains a half-man relationship while mirroring; comfortable posting up and letting action come to him.

However, there's a looseness to his game whether based on effort or ability that seems to limit his potential. Onwenu is a tough eval because it is easy to see his upside as both a run blocker and pass protector.

The team met with guard Michael Onwenu prior to the pandemic according to SB Nation’s Justin Melo. In pass protection, Onwenu uses his length well and anchors at an extremely high level. Simply put, if you need an interior offensive lineman in the 2020 NFL Draft, you are better off waiting until Day 3 and taking a shot a player or two with some upside. This will be a concern with the NFL opting for more speed at the linebacker position than ever before. Weight: 344. He is a massive man. While it is his size and power that stands out, Onwenu moves well for such a big offensive lineman. If he can get in the 330-pound range, his feet would be quicker and give him a better chance to compete at the second-level without losing too much power. He started in all 26 games for the Wolverines, and appeared in 40 games in total during his time in Ann Arbor.


He simply cannot change directions well enough to consistently get these guys in his grasp. Arm: 34.38. Unless one of the offensive tackles kicks inside at the next level, there simply is not an interior offensive lineman worthy of going in the first round this year. He does well in mirror situations and has the length to help against penetration. He has a good punch that has quite a bit of pop and places it well with good timing.

Measuring in at six-foot-three, 344 pounds, Onwenu has played well over the last two seasons. Michael Onwenu is a later-round 2020 NFL draft prospect to keep an eye on. Michigan offensive guard Michael Onwenu stands out as a late-round prospect to keep an eye on throughout the draft process. Onwenu is a massive man whose sheer size and power immediately stand out on tape. —Needs to develop a latch technique and show the hand strength to connect and engage for the entire play; too often plays bumper cars, and athletes with better speed and contact balance will absorb his pressure and move past him.

The interior offensive line appears to be a weak spot in the 2020 NFL Draft class. —Limited change-of-direction skills show up in the run game when he's asked to get out in space and track linebackers with speed.

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He can be tested by slippery rushers who can really reduce their surface area and make it hard from him to get a grasp on them. Projected Round (2020): 4-6. Onwenu told MLive.com that he dropped “about 20 pounds” to get down to that weight of 344 at the NFL scouting combine. Build your custom FanSided Daily email newsletter with news and analysis on NFL Mocks and all your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and more.

Onwenu is also incredibly powerful at the point of attack, using his powerful lower body and strong hands to clear out lanes in the run game. The interior offensive line appears to be a weak spot in the 2020 NFL Draft class.

—Play strength is apparent; able to use a wide overall frame and butt paired with powerful hands to control. 4/21/20: Onwenu could be a right guard candidate, but he should get in better condition for the NFL. Measurables come via the 2020 Shrine Game. The official source for NFL news, video highlights, fantasy football, game-day coverage, schedules, stats, scores and more. While he moves better than you would expect, Onwenu is going to make his money on his power.

—One-speed player who doesn't explode out of his stance as often as desired and doesn't seem to have the flipped-switch drive that flashes for other guards. There really is quite a bit to like from Onwenu, but with all of that size, even though he moves well, he’s slow to get to that second level and seal that next wave of defenders.