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Utah OT Spencer Fano Schedules Top 30 Visit With New York Giants
Fano's NFL future may be inside, perhaps even at center, despite his traditional left tackle profile.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 11:33pm
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Utah offensive tackle Spencer Fano, one of the top offensive linemen in the 2026 NFL Draft class, has scheduled a top 30 pre-draft visit with the New York Giants. Fano's short arms have raised questions about his ideal position fit at the next level, with some projecting him to potentially transition to guard or even center despite his experience at tackle.
Why it matters
The Giants have a need along the offensive line and are doing their due diligence on Fano, who could be a high draft pick. Fano's versatility to potentially play multiple positions makes him an intriguing prospect, though his arm length may impact where he's ultimately selected.
The details
Fano has the traditional athletic profile of a left tackle, with experience playing on the left side—but the bulk of his experience comes at right tackle, and his short arms could cause him to kick inside. Recent examples like Buccaneers 2022 second-round pick Luke Goedeke, who started his NFL career at left guard before moving to right tackle, show that players with shorter arms can still thrive on the offensive line despite the conventional wisdom.
- Fano has scheduled a top 30 pre-draft visit with the New York Giants.
The players
Spencer Fano
A top offensive tackle prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft class out of the University of Utah.
Luke Goedeke
A 2022 second-round pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers who started his NFL career at left guard before moving to right tackle.
Kevin Mawae
A Hall of Fame center who primarily played left tackle in college at LSU before transitioning to center in the NFL.
What they’re saying
“Fano's short arms raise questions about his position fit and might hurt his draft value, but he is one of the top offensive linemen in this class and a top 15-20 player overall.”
— Ed Valentine, Author
What’s next
The Giants will have the opportunity to further evaluate Fano during his top 30 visit as they determine if he is a fit for their offensive line needs in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The takeaway
Spencer Fano's versatility to potentially play multiple positions along the offensive line makes him an intriguing prospect, but his shorter arm length could impact where he is ultimately selected in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Giants are doing their due diligence on Fano as they look to bolster their offensive line.
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