Tanor Bortolini, IOL, Wisconsin (Junior)
Rayane M
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Strengths :
- Amazing athlete
- Good punch
- Nice anchor ability
- Good game vision
- Excellent ability to clean the pocket
- Excellent pass pro
Weaknesses :
- Snaps needs work
- Footwork in run situation
- Average run blocker
- Lacks power
IOL Tanor Bortolini
— Rayane M (@RayaneScout) April 19, 2024
Crazy as it may sound, Tanor could well become a superstar if he falls into the right environment and works properly. He has everything it takes to become an elite Pass blocker, but will need to improve his run block skills.
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Tanor Bortilini thus represents a project that may require some development before he can claim a starting position, but he brings undeniable assets to the table.
Indeed, while it's clear that he'll need to work on his run blocking across all aspects, it's also evident that we might have a player whose ceiling in pass protection could be elite. Furthermore, he has shown through his athletic abilities that if he improves his run blocking, Tanor has all the tools to have a very high ceiling.
Absolutely, his ability to snap the ball will need to be revisited. While some believe Tanor should be moved to guard because of this, I'm not sure if that's the best course of action to maximize his potential. I've seen instances this season where he's been so valuable to the Wisconsin offensive line that I truly believe his most valuable position is at center. One particular play stands out against Illinois where Tanor handled three different threats in pass protection: he helped block the nose tackle, picked up a stunt from a defensive tackle, and then slid over to pick up another free rusher. When I saw that play, two thoughts crossed my mind. Firstly, with the level of offensive linemen in the NFL, these kinds of situations shouldn't happen, and Tanor would have an easier job than what he had to do at Wisconsin. Secondly, flashes like these show that he has the potential to become something special. Actions like these are what's demanded of a player in the NFL, and between his movement, intelligence, and ability to protect his QB—who is already, in my opinion, among the top in this draft class—Tanor is worth the risk for any team willing to select him and play him at center.
Given all the reasons we've discussed during this scouting report, I have no trouble assigning a 4th-round grade to Tanor Bortolini, and I wouldn't be surprised to see a team move up to select him in the late 3rd round to ensure they secure him.
Another area where Tanor shines is his ability to block in pass protection — he's truly impressive. His hand placement is spot on, his footwork is excellent, his base is solid, and his ability to clean up the pocket is remarkable. It's a shame he doesn't perform at the same level in run blocking, as that would certainly elevate his value significantly.
His success in pass protection can be attributed to several factors. Firstly, Tanor effectively uses his punch to create separation from the defensive lineman, despite having relatively short arms. This initial contact allows him to lock onto his block securely, and once engaged, he doesn't let his defender escape.
I also love the fact that his head is constantly on a swivel. Tanor is always scanning the field, moving his head from side to side to identify threats or opportunities to help his teammates. Having his head on a swivel is a highly desirable trait for offensive linemen and linebackers, as it allows them to maintain awareness of the entire field and react quickly to changing situations.
C'est un très bon point parce que cela permet à Tanor d'avoir une excellente capacité de lecture des blitz et de les anticiper efficacement. En maintenant sa tête en mouvement et en scrutant constamment le terrain, il est capable de repérer les blitz plus rapidement et plus facilement que certains autres joueurs. Cette anticipation précoce lui donne un avantage pour ajuster sa protection et récupérer les blitzers, ce qui est essentiel pour protéger le quart-arrière et maintenir l'efficacité de l'attaque. En résumé, sa capacité à lire les blitz et à les récupérer derrière en fait un excellent joueur en situation de blitz pick-up.
Another really damaging point for Tanor is his lack of power and strength. It's not uncommon to see him sometimes really lacking the power to finish blocks that are otherwise well engaged. His lack of power is also felt especially when he has to prevent powerful DTs from creating separation with their punch. It's not uncommon to see DTs able to create separation with their power even though they were initially well engaged in Tanor's block.