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Connor Lew

OC Auburn Junior
70.0
Grade

Draft Projection

3
Round
65 - 110
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank

Measurements

6'3"
Height
310
Weight (lbs)
32.375"
Arm Length
9.0"
Hand Size

Athletic Testing

31
Bench (reps)

College Statistics

13
Games
13
Games Started

Scouting Report

Physically gifted young center who operates on time with good positional leverage and natural leverage with impressive power. His sophomore pass protection tape was polished, and his lateral movement and reach-blocking on outside zone set him apart. A torn ACL in mid-October 2025 means he almost certainly cannot compete for a starting job immediately as a rookie.

Player Comparison

Tyler Biadasz

Strengths

  • Elite pass protection technician who showcases phenomenal hand placement and reset ability - surrendered just one sack and nine pressures across 442 pass-blocking snaps as a sophomore, putting him among the elite tier of SEC centers.
  • Moves like a pulling guard in space with exceptional lateral quickness and balance - gets to the second level with ease and can stick on linebackers without overextending his base.
  • Shows tremendous football IQ making protection calls - consistently identifies stunts and blitzes pre-snap, directing traffic for an inexperienced line that desperately needed his leadership.
  • Anchor strength significantly improved from freshman to sophomore year, now capable of absorbing bull rushes from much larger SEC nose tackles without giving ground.
  • Plays with controlled aggression and nasty finishing mentality - drives defenders into the turf and looks to pile drive when he senses weakness, showing some serious dog in him at the point of attack.
  • Exceptional leverage fighter who consistently gets under taller defenders' pads - uses natural center-of-gravity advantage to win crucial battles against massive SEC interior linemen.
  • Showcases next-level awareness and processing speed - consistently picks up late blitzers and stunts while maintaining proper positioning in Auburn's complex protection schemes.
  • Rare three-year starter at center in the SEC who's battle-tested against NFL-caliber competition weekly - experience against elite competition is undeniable and translates directly to Sunday readiness.

Areas to Improve

  • Frame limitations are apparent against mammoth SEC nose tackles - can be overwhelmed by sheer mass when matched against 340+ pound zero-techniques who get proper leverage.
  • Occasionally caught leaning too far forward in pass protection, creating vulnerability to quick swim moves by more explosive defensive tackles with advanced hand technique.
  • Despite improved strength, will sometimes get driven back into the quarterback's lap against powerful bull rushers before resetting his anchor late in reps.
  • Can be a tick slow getting out on screen passes - shows the athleticism to excel here but timing coordination with quarterback and running back needs refinement.
  • Tends to attack with same hand pattern on initial engagement - NFL defensive tackles will recognize this tendency and exploit it without more variation in his approach.