Cody Mauch Complete NFL Draft Profile (North Dakota State OT Has Week 1 Starting Potential)

Cody Mauch Complete NFL Draft Profile (North Dakota State OT Has Week 1 Starting Potential)

Updated:

North Dakota State offensive tackle Cody Mauch was a brick wall during the 2022 college football campaign, earning him some well-deserved hype ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft. It wouldn't be a surprise if he was starting as early as this fall, making him one interesting name to watch later this month,

Here's everything you need to know about Cody Mauch heading into the 2023 NFL Draft.

Cody Mauch Draft Stock & Mock Draft Projections

Mock Draft

Team

Round

Overall Pick

Walter Football

LA Rams

3

77

Sporting News

New York Jets

2

43

Draft Tek

Buffalo Bills

2

59

Pro Football Network

Tennessee Titans

2

41

ESPN

New Orleans Saints

3

71

Mock draft sources accurate as of 4/18: Walter FootballSporting NewsDraft TekPro Football NetworkESPN.

Projected Draft Round: Round 2 (3), Round 3 (2)
Projected Team: Rams (1), Jets (1), Bills (1), Titans (1), Saints (1)

Cody Mauch Scouting Report

Cody Mauch's final season at North Dakota State was another to remember. The Bison OT only surrendered 1 sack, 2 quarterback hits and 6 hurries on 856 offensive snaps. Mauch took home consensus FCS All-American and first-team All-MVFC honors for his efforts.

One thing draft experts love about Mauch's game is his great speed for an offensive lineman. His lateral footwork really stands out, making him an asset in the run game. He also has great character and his toothless grin will make him a fan favorite wherever he lands.

Having said that, Mauch could stand to work on his balance. Scouts have also been concerned with his arm length, as well as the fact that he might not be as big as some NFL tackles. He also drops his head often, which is something his next coaches must work on.

Cody Mauch NFL Draft Prediction

All five of the highlighted mock drafts point to Cody Mauch being a Day 2 selection. It's hard to argue with that considering his ability to be a plug-and-play option as early as Week 1. With the right coaching environment, he could be a starter for years to come.

I could see the Seattle Seahawks considering adding the North Dakota State tackle. Outside of its starting unit, Seattle has just five other offensive linemen under contract, according to Spotrac. With six offensive line members hitting free agency next offseason, the Seahawks can afford to use one of their picks on Mauch.

Not only will Mauch help protect QB Geno Smith, but his blocking will also help a Seattle run game that ranked in the bottom half of the NFL last season. He can also play on both sides of the O-line, giving head coach Pete Carroll various ways to use him.

Prediction: Seattle Seahawks (Round 2, 57th overall)

Check out more NFL Draft content from The Duel:

Cody Mauch NFL Combine Results

Drill/Measurement

Result

Height

6' 5"

Weight

302 lbs

Arm Length

32 3/8"

Wingspan

-

Hand Size

9 3/4"

40-Yard Dash

5.08

Bench Press

29 reps

Broad Jump

9' 0"

Vertical Jump

29"

20-Yard Shuttle

4.55

3-Cone

7.33

Cody Mauch North Dakota State Stats

Year

School

Games

Offensive Snaps

Sacks Allowed

QB Hits Allowed

Hurries Allowed

2019

North Dakota State

15

128

0

0

0

2020

North Dakota State

9

542

0

3

3

2021

North Dakota State

15

891

1

0

7

2022

North Dakota State

15

856

1

2

6

Cody Mauch North Dakota State Highlights

Devon Platana is not a FanDuel employee. In addition to providing DFS gameplay advice, Devon Platana also participates in DFS contests on FanDuel using his personal account, username PepeSilvia0. While the strategies and player selections recommended in his articles are his personal views, he may deploy different strategies and player selections when entering contests with his personal account. The views expressed in their articles are the author's alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of FanDuel.