Troy Fautanu
23-Year-Old
Practices in full Thursday
Fautanu (knee) was listed as a full participant during Thursday's practice session, Teresa Varley of the Steelers' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Fautanu has been working through a sprained MCL he sustained in Pittsburgh's preseason opener against Houston on Aug. 10. The rookie first-round pick opened the week as a limited participant Wednesday, but he was upgraded to full participation Thursday and he should be good to go for Week 1 against Atlanta. Fautanu is currently listed as the second right tackle on the Steelers' depth chart behind Broderick Jones.
Fautanu has been working through a sprained MCL he sustained in Pittsburgh's preseason opener against Houston on Aug. 10. The rookie first-round pick opened the week as a limited participant Wednesday, but he was upgraded to full participation Thursday and he should be good to go for Week 1 against Atlanta. Fautanu is currently listed as the second right tackle on the Steelers' depth chart behind Broderick Jones.
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6' 4"Weight
317 lbs40-Yard Dash
5.01 secVertical Jump
32.5 inBroad Jump
113 inHand Length
9.50 inArm Length
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Returns to practice
Fautanu (knee) was a limited participant in practice Wednesday, Chris Adamski of TribLive.com reports.
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Likely out two weeks
Fautanu (knee) is expected to miss two weeks due to a sprained MCL, Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.
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Suffers MCL sprain
Fautanu (knee) suffered an MCL sprain in Friday's 20-12 preseason loss to the Texans, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.
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Evaluated for knee injury
Fautanu suffered a knee injury in Friday's game against Texans, Alan Saunders of SteelersNow.com reports.
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Taken 20th overall by Pittsburgh
The Steelers selected Fautanu in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 20th overall.
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Might be in Seattle's sights
Fautanu could be a top option for the Seahawks with the 16th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
The Washington offensive lineman has been projected to go in the first round, but Seattle may have the most insight into his ability to become a franchise tackle in the NFL after it added former Huskies offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb and offensive line coach Scott Huff to the staff this offseason. Fautanu could wind up sliding in the draft, however, as Albert Breer of SI.com reports that some teams have flagged a medical issue with his knee that could impact his longevity.
The Washington offensive lineman has been projected to go in the first round, but Seattle may have the most insight into his ability to become a franchise tackle in the NFL after it added former Huskies offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb and offensive line coach Scott Huff to the staff this offseason. Fautanu could wind up sliding in the draft, however, as Albert Breer of SI.com reports that some teams have flagged a medical issue with his knee that could impact his longevity.