After a strong showing at the Senior Bowl last week, Georgia left tackle Isaiah Wynn was dubbed a "winner" from the college football all-star games.

Wynn, who switched to guard at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., earned the award for the week’s best offensive line performance. According to Pro Football Focus, Wynn won 80 percent of his one-on-one matchups with defensive lineman.

The 6-foot-2, 304-pound prospect played guard earlier in his Georgia career before moving to left tackle this season. He will most likely be drafted as a guard in the NFL, according to many scouts. Wynn’s Senior Bowl performance was an extension of his regular season. He finished first among SEC offensive tackles with a 98.6 pass-blocking efficiency, per PFF. He also helped running backs Sony Michel and Nick Chubb become the best rushing tandem in the NCAA history.

“The NFL is searching near and far for well-coached offensive line prospects instead of the plethora of young men coming out of spread systems without an emphasis on technique. Wynn is an ideal guard candidate in the first or second round,” Bleacher Report’s Brent Sobleski wrote.

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