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    Buccaneers selected Notre Dame OG Billy Schrauth with the No. 160 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
    Schrauth (6’5/310) is a tough, ornery interior presence whose tape screams old-school phone booth guard, pairing upper-body strength with heavy, knock-back hands. He delivered an ultra-efficient 2025 season, posting an 82.7 PFF pass-block grade with just two pressures allowed across 213 pass-blocking snaps, good for a stellar 99.5 percent pass-block efficiency. He shows strong awareness versus pressure looks, consistently sorting blitzes and anchoring down with the grip strength and pop to control rushers once latched. A team captain who famously gutted through a serious knee injury against USC, Schrauth brings the kind of toughness and leadership offensive line coaches covet, but durability remains a central concern after missing time in back-to-back seasons. His sample size is limited with just 1,393 career snaps, and his movement skills show inconsistencies when asked to connect in space or hit moving targets at the second level. While he’s at his best in tight quarters where he can play square and leverage his power, his range limitations cap his scheme versatility. Schrauth profiles as a guard with starting upside in a gap-heavy system, provided medicals check out and his availability stabilizes.
  • Notre Dame has received a verbal commitment from 2022 four-star OL Billy Schrauth.
    Schrauth (6'5/300) is a native of Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin and played his ball at St. Mary’s Springs High School. The four-star recruit is rated as the no. 11 interior offensive lineman in 247Sports’ composite rankings and as the 171st best player overall. Schrauth received an invite to the 2022 All-American Bowl and played both sides of the ball in high school, also appearing on the defensive line. He also had offers from Wisconsin, Ohio State, Auburn, Iowa and Michigan, among several other Power 5 programs.