
Connor Tollison
Connor Tollison projects as a priority undrafted free agent with developmental potential as a reserve interior lineman. A productive run blocker who showed consistency at Missouri despite limited athleticism metrics, Tollison offers NFL teams a low-cost roster option with positional versatility between guard and center. His floor is a practice squad candidate; his ceiling is a backup-caliber starter contingent on landing with a patient organization that can develop his technique.
Tollison's athletic profile—likely sub-standard lateral quickness and edge athleticism for the position—creates a hard ceiling in pass protection at the NFL level, where lateral agility determines survival. The combination of a 54-grade composite and UDFA projection suggests meaningful gaps in either size, strength, mobility, or instincts that multiple NFL evaluators deemed unacceptable for draft investment. Competition level and production decline in his final season warrant film review to distinguish between scheme fit issues and genuine developmental stagnation.