'I plan to make a huge impact at the next level.' TMunford75 talked to TDN about his Buckeyes career, which position he sees himself playing in the NFL, his pre-draft experience, which teammates he'd go to war with, and more. FrontOffice33 | NFLDraft
Versatile offensive linemen that can play multiple positions consistently demand attention throughout the NFL draft. In the 2022 class, Ohio State'sThe highly experienced Buckeye played left guard this past campaign after spending a ton of time at left tackle previously. Munford now prepares to enter the league with a ton of versatility and experience under his belt while plying his trade at one of the most successful and historic programs in the nation.
Munford: I have five seasons and 45 career starts under my belt at the best program in the nation. I look back on that as an accomplishment. I was initially planning to leave for the next level after the 2020 season. I had a great year but I promised my mother that I wouldn’t leave without getting my degree. It’s a promise I made to myself as well. I went down a different path than most. I got my degree before I entered the NFL. It was really important to me and my family.
JM: Focusing on the system specifically, how did operating in that Ohio State scheme help get you ready for what comes next? JM: Coach Day is such a terrific coach. You started at left tackle in 2020 and then kicked inside to left guard in 2021. Which position do NFL teams see you playing going forward?
Munford: The main difference between tackle and guard, in my opinion, is the physicality of it. It gets physical down in those trenches. They can be relatively similar at times but the action is right there in front of you at guard. At tackle, you get a bit more time to think about what you want to do. You don’t get as much time to think at guard and you have to execute in a more timely manner.
JM: There’s a lot of interest in you and it’s easy to see why. You’ve had so many legendary teammates throughout your time at Ohio State. If you were going to war tomorrow and could bring one teammate with you from your time as a Buckeye, who would you bring and why?
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