Overview
- Drafted 12th overall to replace Zack Martin, Booker has adapted swiftly to the right guard role during recent team workouts
- Teammates like Tyler Smith commend his ‘merciless’ drive after a viral youth-camp drill underscored his competitive edge
- Coaches highlight Booker’s leadership and physical readiness, with veteran guru Duke Manyweather calling him a key voice in the O-line room
- At Alabama, Booker started all 13 games last season, recording 92 knockdown blocks and allowing just half a sack, underlining his NFL preparedness
- Projected to start immediately, Booker is viewed as a cornerstone of a rebuilt line aimed at boosting a rushing attack that ranked 27th in 2024