Graham Barton — NFL Mock Draft Roundup 2.0

Leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft, we will track where Duke Blue Devils offensive lineman Graham Barton appears in the latest NFL mock drafts.

Graham Barton NFL Mock Drafts

Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Barton has appeared:

NFL.com - Eric Edholm

#25 overall, Green Bay Packers

The Packers have a history of seeking versatility in their OL draft picks, especially those who have played tackle in college. Barton primarily manned left tackle at Duke, but he projects to center (where he played almost 500 snaps as a college freshman) or guard in the NFL. He fits a similar athletic profile to the departed Jon Runyan but with a higher ceiling as a player.

The Ringer - Danny Kelly

#26 overall, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Bucs go with an unsexy but smart pick, adding a highly versatile, technically sound lineman in Barton. Barton played primarily at left tackle for the Blue Devils but has the body type and demeanor to thrive at any of the three interior spots—which is where the Buccaneers need the most help. The former Duke standout provides a nice boost in the form of clean pockets for Baker Mayfield, and he should help open up lanes for Rachaad White.

NFL.com - Charles Davis

#26 overall, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The center spot was an issue for them last year, so taking Graham Barton makes sense. He played tackle last year, but most teams think he's better off inside.

ESPN - Matt Miller

#27 overall, Arizona Cardinals

Newly signed veteran tackle Jonah Williams will play opposite last year's first-rounder Paris Johnson Jr., but additional support on the interior is needed. Barton started five games at center in his freshman season before moving to left tackle for the final three years of his college career. The Cardinals would love that versatility and potential inside. Barton allowed three sacks over his final two seasons and has the talent to replace Hjalte Froholdt (currently projected to start) in his rookie season.

The Athletic - Ben Standig

#21 overall, Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins suffered significant losses on both lines in free agency. Barton's aptitude at all five spots gives the coaching staff flexibility, particularly with the interior line positions. Illinois defensive tackle Jer'Zhan Newton cannot be ruled out now that Christian Wilkins signed with the Raiders.

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