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Spencer Fano is considered the best tackle prospect in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft, potentially available for the Detroit Lions at pick 17. His selection could solidify the Lions' offensive line for years to come.
If the Lions have a chance at Spencer Fano, they’re set for a long time at right tackle with arguably the best tackle prospect in the draft
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Spencer Fano is viewed as the top tackle due to his exceptional skills and potential impact on an NFL team, particularly in strengthening their offensive line.
While it's possible for Spencer Fano to fall to the Lions at pick 17, it is not considered likely, leading to speculation about the Lions potentially trading up to secure him.
Drafting Spencer Fano could provide the Lions with a long-term solution at right tackle, enhancing their offensive line and overall team performance.

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I mean, it’s easy to see the big positive. Fano may be the best tackle in this entire draft, even though he’s likely to go after Miami’s Francis Mauigoa. The thing is, could he fall to them at 17? It’s possible. But maybe not totally likely. Are the Lions willing to trade up for him? Maybe.
Fano was Pro Football Focus’s sixth-highest graded tackle who played a minimum of 800 snaps in 2025. He allowed five pressures and no sacks this past season. In his three years as a starter at Utah, he allowed just three sacks combined. That is absolutely insane.
He is a day one plug-and-play starter at right tackle, and he’ll never lose that job. If the Lions are all about best player available and Fano is there, that is the unquestioned best player available.
There really aren’t that many. He has to work on how he blocks against spin moves, and maybe some of the faster and more athletic edges could give him some trouble, but he’s shown to be able to handle some of that in college.
There were some penalties that might need to be worked on. Not really little stuff. Things that can get touchdowns called back. Not saying he does this all the time, but when he does commit a penalty, some of them have been real back breakers.
Of course, then you have to make sure that he is just there for you at 17. That is the biggest concern. Because there is a strong chance he won’t be.
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Mike Payton April 16, 2026