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  • LAC Tackle
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    Chargers selected Boston College OT Logan Taylor with the No. 202 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
    Taylor (6’7"/314) is a rugged, multi-position veteran with over 3,100 career snaps and experience logging 100-plus reps at four different offensive line spots, projecting as a high-IQ interior chess piece. Taylor posted a steady 2025 campaign with a 71.4 pass block grade and somewhat elevated 97.4 percent block efficiency rate, allowing five sacks and 22 pressures across 537 pass-blocking snaps, while continuing a multi-year trend of reliable, assignment-sound play. His game is built on coordination and hand carriage, consistently marrying feet, hands and eyes to absorb and redirect force, giving him a strong transition profile into a “phone booth” NFL role. Taylor brings above-average testing (9.20 RAS) with good explosion and functional movement skills, though his play strength doesn’t always translate into consistent displacement at the point of attack. His upright pad level and lack of consistent leverage limit his ability to generate push in the run game despite a respectable 72.3 run block grade in 2025, and he wins more with positioning than raw power. Taylor’s intelligence, toughness, and versatility stand out, but his ceiling is capped by middling anchor consistency and a lack of dominant traits. He projects as a pliable interior swing lineman with emergency tackle flexibility, offering valuable depth in schemes where his processing, technique, and positional versatility can keep him active on game days.
  • LAC Tackle
    Virginia received a verbal commitment from four-star 2021 T Logan Taylor.
    Taylor won’t have a long drive to his new campus, as he currently plays at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia. The 6-foot-8, 290-pound offensive lineman also has offers from schools like Penn State, North Carolina, Florida and several other Power 5 schools. With that frame, Taylor has a chance to develop into a starting bookend, and considering he ranks at the 23rd best tackle in the class on 247Sports composite rankings, it’s not just about the size. He’s the 18th commit for Bronco Mendenhall and the Cavaliers’ staff, and the first four-star prospect according to the recruiting website.