Falcons: 3 Michigan players to keep an eye on in CFP Fiesta Bowl

Michigan wide receiver Ronnie Bell (8) celebrates a touchdown with wide receiver Roman Wilson (14) during the second half of the Big Ten Championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022.
Michigan wide receiver Ronnie Bell (8) celebrates a touchdown with wide receiver Roman Wilson (14) during the second half of the Big Ten Championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. /
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ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN – SEPTEMBER 10: Ryan Hayes #76 of the Michigan Wolverines plays against the Hawaii Warriors at Michigan Stadium on September 10, 2022 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /

TDN Report. RyanHayes. player. 811. DB Report. OT. Michigan. #76

If the Atlanta Falcons end up deciding to move on from Kaleb McGary and want to have an offensive tackle that could also eventually take over for Jake Matthews then Ryan Hayes could be a good pick.

Scouting Reports list him as a left tackle but they also call him a “mauler” and often times teams like to put their nasty blockers on the right side of the line. He has played some right tackle during his .

Either way, he is big and mean, two things that are great traits for offensive linemen. There is a high probability that Atlanta ends up moving on from Kaleb McGary, so they would need to find his replacement. Ryan Hayes from the Wolverines could be the guy. Watch for him at left tackle during the CFP.