Thomas Austin

OG, C · Clemson
For all of running back C.J. Spiller's talent, he was able to rely on holes being opened by two-time All-ACC selection Thomas Austin over his career. The veteran of 38 career starts, including the past 37 consecutively, Austin has developed into one of the country's most versatile and dependable interior linemen, splitting time between both guard spots and center. Splitting between left guard and center as a junior helped Austin develop quite a name for himself. In fact, throughout his career Austin accumulated five ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week awards, tying the Clemson all-time career record at his position. He tied for the conference lead as a junior by being honored three times (Rodney Hudson, Florida State). While Austin's lack of sustained quickness and strength were a concern, scouts chalked it up to his alternating between positions. Returning to left guard exclusively as a senior, however, Austin's lack of sustained quickness and only moderate power was exposed. Quicker, stronger athletes consistently gave him problems in 2009, worrying scouts about how he'll fare in the NFL. A team needing depth inside will be sure to value Austin's versatility and consistency, but with little athletic upside, this big name could suffer a big drop come draft day.