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Utah OL Spencer Fano a Potential Dolphins Draft Pick
Versatile blocker could fill multiple O-line needs for Miami
Apr. 8, 2026 at 3:12pm
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Utah right tackle Spencer Fano is a potential first-round pick for the Miami Dolphins in the upcoming NFL Draft. Scouts praise Fano for his versatility, strength, and quickness, making him effective in both run and pass protection. Some analysts suggest Fano's arm length might make him a better fit at guard in the NFL.
Why it matters
The Dolphins passed on Penei Sewell in the 2021 draft, and he's gone on to become a four-time Pro Bowler. Miami needs to bolster its offensive line, and Fano's ability to play both tackle and guard could provide valuable flexibility.
The details
At 6-foot-5 and 311 pounds, Fano has the size and athleticism to thrive in Miami's offense. He models his game after standout tackles like Penei Sewell and Trent Williams. While some scouts think his arm length could make him better suited for guard, Fano's power and movement skills should translate well to the NFL.
- Fano recently participated in the NFL Scouting Combine.
The players
Spencer Fano
A 6-foot-5, 311-pound right tackle from the University of Utah who is projected to be a first-round pick in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Penei Sewell
A four-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle for the Detroit Lions, whom the Dolphins passed on drafting in 2021.
Jon-Eric Sullivan
The Dolphins' first-year general manager who has pledged to fortify Miami's offensive line.
What they’re saying
“I love the way that he moves. I mean, he can, he can move around. He's making any block, he can block anybody. Just he's able to get out there in space and hit people.”
— Spencer Fano, Utah OT
“Fano is an explosive people mover with upside.”
— Daniel Jeremiah, NFL Network Analyst
“His athletic profile is designed for move-based blocking schemes where he can pull, reach and climb while beating opponents to the spot with quickness/feel for hitting landmarks on time.”
— Lance Zierlein, NFL.com Analyst
What’s next
The Dolphins will have a chance to evaluate Fano and other top offensive line prospects at the upcoming NFL Draft in April.
The takeaway
By targeting a versatile, powerful blocker like Fano, the Dolphins can address multiple needs on their offensive line and provide more protection for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.


