Giants.com breaks down the predictions in the latest Mock Drafts:
Giants.com is in Indianapolis for the annual NFL Scouting Combine, a week-long job interview leading up to the 2017 NFL Draft for college football's best players. We've gathered all the mock drafts to date and looked at the players who have been projected to the Giants with the No. 23 pick. Based off these draft experts, this profile is on Wisconsin offensive tackle Ryan Ramczyk, who was included in Chris Burke's mock draft on SI.com.
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COMBINE MEASUREMENTS & RESULTS
Height: 6-6
Weight: 310 lbs.
Arm length: 33 ¾"
Hands: 10 7/8"
Bench press:25 reps
WHAT HE BRINGS TO THE TABLE
After transferring to Madison from the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, Ramczyk (pronounced RAM-check) started at left tackle for the Badgers in 2016 and earned first-team All-Big Ten and AP All-American honors. Wisconsin finished 11-3 in his final season.
WHAT THEY'RE SAYING AT THE COMBINE
"Our No. 1 tackle on the board in the draft is Ryan Ramczyk, the left tackle from Wisconsin. If the Giants can grab him at 23, I would be happy with that. He only started one year in college and came from a D-III school. He has incredible movement skills, but he's still raw and developing. He has the kind of potential where if he keeps developing at the rate he has been, he's going to be extremely good in the NFL." -- Mike Renner, Pro Football Focus
WHAT RYAN IS SAYING AT THE COMBINE
"It was an amazing journey, for sure. Enjoyed every step of it, wouldn't change a thing. Enjoyed my time at both schools and played some good football.''
TOUGHEST OPPONENT HE FACED
"Taco Charlton at Michigan. He's a quick pass rusher, and he backs it up with power. It was a good challenge."
NFL COMPARISON
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MIKE MAYOCK'S TOP 5 OT
1. Ryan Ramczyk, Wisconsin
2. Garett Bolles, Utah
3. Antonio Garcia, Troy
4. Roderick Johnson, Florida State
T-5. Taylor Moton, Western Michigan
T-5. Jermaine Eluemunor, Texas A&M
NFL.COM SCOUTING REPORT
Extremely confident tackle with the athleticism to stay on the left side and the technique to make an early impact as a starter. Ramczyk has the core strength and body control that should keep him connected to blocks in both the run and pass and he's proven to be scheme versatile with his playing style. Ramczyk is an early starter with the potential to become a good starting left tackle provided his medicals hold up.
NFL.com's Mike Mayock ranked the top player at each position in the 2017 NFL Draft.