2026 NFL Draft: Scouting report for offensive lineman Kage Casey

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2026 NFL Draft: Scouting report for offensive lineman Kage Casey

2026 NFL Draft: Scouting report for offensive lineman Kage Casey

2026 NFL Draft: Scouting report for offensive lineman Kage Casey

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The Broncos have a promising history when it comes to drafting offensive linemen from Boise State. The two most-recent picks include Ryan Clady (2008) and Matt Paradis (2014), both of which ended up winning the Super Bowl in Denver.

Maybe they can recreate the same result with the latest addition to this list, offensive tackle Kage Casey.

Height: 6’-6” | Weight: 310 pounds | Arm Length: 32-3/4” | Hand Size: 10-1/4” | Age: 22 Years Old

40-Yard Dash: 5.2 seconds | 10-Yard Split: 1.859 seconds

Vertical: 31” | Broad Jump: 8’-7” | Bench Press: 20 reps

The #Broncos selected Boise State OL Kage Casey at pick 111.Super experienced OT with versatility to move to G, well-built frame with good mass, great finishing mentality to reps, and really athletic. Good pick pic.twitter.com/Ija2stw0we

Some Kage Casey highlights pic.twitter.com/Ec7daUOJ4c

Kage Casey ➡️ Denver Broncos!!I’m a HUGE Kage Casey guy. Super experienced, tough, and fundamentally sound. Could be a good NFL tackle or a LONG-term NFL guard. Really excited to watch his career. pic.twitter.com/3bLyihhcay

— Brady Balhorn – BNB Football (@BnbFootball) April 25, 2026

Casey was a three-year starter at Boise State and racked up a ton of awards during that span.

The list includes: one Second-team All-Mountain West Conference, two First-team All-Mountain West conference, Second-team Freshman All-American (The Athletic, 2023), and Second-team All-American (The Athletic and the Walter Camp Foundation, 2024).

His best season of college came in 2024 when he really started to garner the attention from the national media. In the season that lead to Boise States’ College Football Playoff debut, he would start every game for the second-consecutive season, log a team-high 947 offensive snaps, and didn’t give up a single sack over the course of 440 pass blocks. In his career he played in 44 games, started 41 of them, and logged over 2700 snaps. His durability is rare.

If you talk to his teammates he is known as someone who can be described as a machine when it comes to his gameday preparation and how he approaches the weight room. He is a true blue-collar worker, which is something that is not uncommon of Boise State athletes.

Anchors very well against bull rushes in pass protection

Very athletic and moves well on Outside Zone schemes

Doesn’t get thrown off of blocks often, especially at the second level

If beaten off the snap, it is hard for his to recover

While Casey likely does have the ability, especially with Zach Strief, to make the steps necessary to work out as an NFL tackle, there is a good chance that he ends up moving to offensive guard with Denver. His arm length has a lot of people saying that. And maybe we don’t want to push back too much against them, especially with what happened to Will Campbell last year.

But this wouldn’t be a bad thing for Casey. He is strong and quick and would fit right in to the scheme that Denver likes to run. He can get defensive linemen moving laterally on their zone schemes and has the quickness and strength to be a factor when pull-blocking in the gap scheme.

But one of the best aspects of Casey is his attitude towards the preparation side of the game. He is very cerebral and does a good job of slowing the game down pre-snap, analyzing the defense, and allowing himself to get ahead of the curve so he always has the upper hand on his blocks.

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