Draft at least two O-Linemen earlyish

We've had zone concepts for awhile and switched under KK to the Shanahan/Kubiak zone blocking scheme. I don't see us switching after the strides Penning made and how friendly the scheme is to lineman.

The dude recommended was a power gap guy as are the other Texas lineman.

I would recommend that when players are brought up, at least do a little research on their strengths and scheme fit over just a name and a rank.
I don't think that is accurate. Texas' bread and butter is outside zone runs with some gap scheme mixed in and Kelvin Banks is very good at blocking zone concepts.

https://www.burntorangenation.com/2...igers-jaydon-blue-quintrevion-wisner-injuries
"And although Texas likes to use outside zone as the base running play, getting into it in different ways like the audibles by Ewers, when the ground attack is clicking for the Longhorns, they’re able to execute their gap schemes as well."

https://www.thedraftnetwork.com/2024/06/19/kelvin-banks-scouting-report-nfl-draft
"Banks' athleticism also shows as a run blocker. On zone run plays, Banks is an easy mover and can easily work to seal off the backside of runs and out-leverage defenders with quickness. Banks has consistently shown the ability with a quick first step to beat defenders to a spot and place effective blocks. Banks can also effectively climb to second-level defenders, making impactful running backs lanes to run through. Working power/gap runs, Banks can pull from the LT position and be a lead blocker on the right side of the line, making effective contact with defenders."