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While we've focused on his mobility so far, Fautanu is not lacking in power either. While he may not be an absolute powerhouse, he maintains good strength both in his upper and lower body. Having developed his physique extensively in both areas gives him a well-rounded edge, allowing him to secure blocks with the power of his upper body and withstand the charges of powerful players with the strength of his lower body.
Another strength that stems directly from Troy's strong legs is his ability to play with a low pad level and maintain good leverage throughout the game. Thanks to this leverage, he often benefits from optimal leverage, allowing him to gain an advantage over his opponents.
The power in his upper body also allows him to generate a strong punch, which he doesn't hesitate to use to close the distance with his opponents. His hands are active and quick, and when executed well, his punch disrupts the defender's rhythm, enabling Fautanu to better engage in the block.
What I really like about Troy is that he often shows good progression between his initial responsibility and his engagements at the second level. He doesn't rush into taking on blocks; instead, he ensures he secures his primary responsibility before advancing to engage a second-level player. Sometimes, he opts not to engage if he can't do so securely for his ball carrier, which is a positive trait. Rather than always aiming for the big play and risking being caught out, Troy prefers to secure the 4 yards for his ball carrier.
A new aspect that will certainly have a real impact on his selection in the upcoming draft is that Fautanu excels whenever asked to block on the move. Whether it's Zone blocks, Reach blocks, Pulls, or Traps, Fautanu demonstrates good impact and generally takes good blocking angles. This is promising for a team employing a modern offensive scheme, as more and more teams are seeking these kinds of profiles on the offensive line.
I also noted a few technical imperfections here and there that will require some work to be corrected. While Troy is generally a fairly clean player technically speaking, there are a few small errors in his hand placement that can be recurring, as well as in his footwork, particularly in pass protection situations. Although he has sometimes been able to make highlight-reel plays to make up for these errors (I particularly recall the play where he spun to recover his man), he won't have the luxury of making such mistakes in the NFL, where the game is faster and every error comes at a cost.
Finally, from a technical standpoint, Troy still struggles to fully engage his chest with the defender in order to lock him down completely in the block. Because of this, the defender can sometimes take advantage of this slight separation to make a play. Also, when it comes to sealing his blocks, especially in running situations, Troy will need to continue working on his ability to get past the hips to finish the block definitively and create a clean rushing lane for the ball carrier because it's not quite mastered yet. If he or the team that picks him decides to transition him to the guard position as I personally wish, this is something he will absolutely need to learn in order to dominate in the trenches.