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Draft Sickos · Prospect profile2027 Draft · BB #033
OT· #6 OT· Round 2· Tier 2 · Pro Bowl ceiling

Trevor
Lauck.

Trevor Lauck

Iowa logoIowa· #59· Sr· 6'5"· 323 lb

80R1

"The Iowa offensive line factory delivers another polished, NFL-ready piece. Trevor Lauck is a human anchor in pass protection thanks to his refined hand technique and an immovable base, with the displacement power to open running lanes. While his lateral agility is a legitimate concern, he projects as a solid starting right tackle with a very high floor."

Draft Sickos · Scouting profile2027 Draft · No. 002
01Play style

Trevor Lauck is the prototype power Right Tackle, molded in Iowa's development system, distinguished by a combination of massive size and enviable technical discipline in the run game. He operates with a wide base and natural leverage that allows him to generate immediate displacement on down and drive blocks, showcasing dominant grip strength once he positions his hands on the defender's chest. While he lacks the elite athleticism or lateral elasticity of a blindside tackle, he compensates for his lack of speed with superior anticipation, precise hand placement, and an ability to absorb contact that makes him an impenetrable wall against the bull rush. His NFL projection hinges entirely on his ability to handle outside speed and the counters of the league's most electric edge rushers. In pass protection, he displays a solid and efficient kick slide, but struggles when forced to overextend or recover ground if he loses the outside shoulder; his ceiling is that of a solid decade-long starter on the right side of a zone or power scheme offense. The primary question mark lies in whether his foot agility is sufficient to avoid exposure in obvious passing situations where he must defend the perimeter without help, or if his ultimate destiny will be a transition inside as a high-impact guard.

02What he does well
  1. 01

    Anchor power and initial displacement

    Lauck leverages his 320+ lb frame to establish an immovable anchor against heavy defenders, stopping initial momentum dead. In the run game, he demonstrates an elite ability to displace the point of attack, consistently winning the leverage battle through a low and consistent pad level.

  2. 02

    Hand technique and chest control

    He exhibits veteran-level hand placement, delivering violent but controlled punches that land on the defender's frame to neutralize their rotation. Once contact is established, his grip strength prevents defenders from disengaging, allowing him to dictate the flow of the play with complete authority.

  3. 03

    Kick-slide protection geometry

    Despite not being the most explosive athlete, Lauck perfectly understands closing angles and maintains an effective mirror relationship with the edge. His ability to process stunts and late blitzes denotes a high football IQ, allowing him to react before the defender initiates their transition.

  4. 04

    Finisher's instinct at the second level

    Unlike many tackles his size, Lauck displays controlled aggression when climbing to the second level, actively seeking contact with linebackers. His contact balance is notable, allowing him to seal interior lanes and remain upright after violent collisions in open space.

03What he's missing
  1. 01

    Limited lateral range against speed rush

    Lauck may struggle against speed specialists attacking the outside arc, forced to open his hips too early and losing pocket integrity. In the NFL, coordinators will need to scheme help if he faces top-tier pass rushers with an explosive first step.

  2. 02

    Change-of-direction recovery

    Once beaten by an inside counter, Lauck lacks the hip fluidity to pivot and recover position instantly. His mechanical reaction time is good, but his feet sometimes get heavy when attempting to redirect his mass against lighter, more agile defenders.

  3. 03

    Tendency to overextend

    On zone blocking plays where he must reach the outside shoulder, he occasionally leans too far forward, losing his central balance. This leaves him vulnerable to swim or rip moves from technical defenders who use his own weight against him to shed or evade.

04Production
Source · sports-reference

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05Grade + Comps
Overall
82
/ 100 · R1
/ LIKELY
Braden Smith

Smith is the archetype of a dominant run-blocking right tackle whose intelligence and power compensate for a lack of elite agility—the most probable path for Lauck.

/ CEILING
Taylor Decker

Decker represents Lauck's ceiling: a high-caliber left/right tackle who wins with technique, power, and size, not elite athleticism.

/ FLOOR
D.J. Fluker

If his lateral fluidity issues cannot be mitigated with technique, Lauck risks becoming a niche player, a liability in pass protection.

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RAS · Relative Athletic Score

Kent Lee Platte methodology · ras.football

Pending

/ Combine Feb '27 · Pro days Mar '27

Trevor's RAS will publish once the official testing drops.

The Relative Athletic Score needs the 40, vertical, broad jump, shuttle and 3-cone — numbers that don't exist until the NFL Combine or pro day. Until then we grade the OT on percentiles vs. his positional cohort (see athletic radar below).

Auto-syncSource · ras.football
06Perfil atléticovs. OT del Big Board
40VERTBRD3CSHTLBNCH

— — — mediana posicional (p50)

40 yardas
5.18sp50
Vertical
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Broad jump
in
Three-cone
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Shuttle
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Bench
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