Apr 23, 2021 at 07:05 AM Copied! The "Triple Take" team, the Steelers Radio Network trio of Matt Williamson, Dale Lolley and Mike Prisuta, provides updates on their breakdown of the top offensive tackle prospects in the 2021 NFL Draft. If you want to hear the audio version of "The Triple Take" click here. The opinions of these Steelers Radio Network personalities do not reflect the views of the Steelers organization. Matt's Second Take on the OT position ... Who's stock has risen and why? Brady Christianson, BYU (6-6. 300 lbs.) - What is Christianson was able to do at BYU's Pro Day is quite remarkable. At 6' 6" has the height you are looking for at offensive tackle, although his arms are a little on the short side and like most BYU guys, isn't a young prospect. He weighed in at 302 pounds but moved incredibly well for someone over 300 pounds-especially in the short shuttle and three cone drill. He also put up 30 reps on the bench press. Christianson's jumps were really outstanding as well with a 34" vertical and 124" broad jump. He also had an excellent 10-yard split in the 40-yard dash. A consensus All-American, Christianson had a spectacular 2020 season. Zach Wilson rarely saw pressure under Christianson's watch and these athletic tests will only add to his resume for the draft.