If Bell just has a average to above average season, he's likely going top 75 (Mid 2nd-early first range) just from his size alone. If he can play at an all-acc type level, there is no doubt he can fall into the first round. Scouts are going to take one look at the measurables and immediately fall in love with him as a prospect. He benefited a lot from getting snaps in 2024 and with another full offseason with Mirabal, I would be shocked if he didn't continue to elevate his game. You know the staff loves him, as you always hear stories of them raving about him to scouts
- Daniel Faalele: 6'8 380lbs & he was drafted in 4th round.
- Jordan Maitala: 6'8 365, drafted in the 7th round
- Caleb Jones: 6'9 370, undrafted
- Trent Browb: 6'8 380lbs, 7th round
- Orlando Brown: 6'8 350, 3rd round
- Rob Havenstein: 6'8 350, 2nd round
- Spencer Brown: 6'8 310, 3rd round
- Conor McDermott: 6'8 305, 6th round
- Luke Tenuta: 6'8 315, 6th round
- Dennis Kelly: 6'8 325, 5th round
- Brandon Parker: 6'8 320, 3rd round
Just being big isn't enough to get you drafted in the 1st or 2nd round, you have to actually be good too.
Gm's take chances & draft high risk players at QB's & skill positions like WR's & DB's, those are overdraft spots. But they do the exact opposite with OL's, they don't draft average OT's in the 1st round, they're not taking a flier on an OT unless they know for sure he's going to be book-end anchor on either side; they underdraft the position.
Just because the staff loves him doesn't actually mean anything, they love & rave about every player on the roster, that's not going to increase a player's draft stock.
In order for Bell to be a 1st or 2nd round pick, he'll have to play like a 1st or 2nd round pick.