I just got done watching a bunch of Booker from last year: Tennessee, Missouri, South Carolina, Georgia, LSU, Oklahoma, Auburn, Wisconsin and South Florida where he played LT.
I even went back and watched a little 2023 for the hell of it (Georgia in the SECC and Michigan in the semifinal) although of course I place more emphasis on the 2024 stuff.
Takeaways:
-The biggest thing is the guy almost never cleanly loses a snap, everything is either a win or a neutral/draw. I'm not sure that he clearly lost more than about 5 snaps out of all the 2024 games that I watched, which had to account for at least 70% of his 2024 snaps.
-Despite his reputation I think he's better in pass pro than in the run game right now. In pass pro you basically have no chance going right through him with a bull rush, and it's tough to go around him in tight quarters because he's so god damn big and wide with 34.5 inch arms, so your only hope is to isolate him in space with a blitz/stunt and give the defender a 2-way go with a wide berth. Of course that happened in one play that I pinpointed against Jalon Walker a few weeks ago, a very obviously dynamic athlete, and Booker handled him with ease. The thing with Booker is that he's clearly massive with great strength, but he also has ridiculous length for a guard, so even if you can get a step on him laterally once he lands his hands and stalls your momentum by a step it's usually over because he'll have recovered enough to get back square.
-He's amazing on twists/stunts, cleanly passes them off to his partner and very smoothly picks up the guy looping towards him. Has excellent awareness to the point that several times I saw him jump out past his LT to get a hand on a guy coming around the edge when he could feel that his LT didn't see it and was going to stay engaged on the down guy.
-As for the run game, this is where I think his sloppy technique shows up the most, usually because he's overeager to just explode upfield to get push on a defender. It's not often, but there are snaps where his hands get wide, he gets a bit off balance, takes poor angles and he almost runs past his defender because he's just so eager to explode into contact. It's a minor issue in the grand scheme, and it definitely shows his desire to be physical/aggressive, but it's something the coaches will have to clean up.
-Overall he's still very good in the run game, I just thought he was better in pass pro where he won basically every rep. Despite the issues I mentioned you still see him putting guys on the ground or easily hooking them out of the play multiple times every game.
-The South Florida game was interesting because he played LT throughout. He's obviously never going to be a LT in the league, and you can see the foot quickness issues that make him an OG-only when he's lined up out there, but he didn't look completely out of place either. The competition wasn't elite of course, but USF was 7-6 last year and is a respectable enough college team. The fact that he could go out there and play pretty well is encouraging and I think alleviates some of the "athleticism" concerns.
-In the South Carolina game he dominated TJ Sanders, particularly in pass pro, which I thought was very impressive since Sanders is close to the quick twitch type interior rushers he'll be seeing every week in the NFL.
-The only game where I really saw him lose snaps cleanly was Michigan in the semifinal last year, but he was also a true sophomore going up against the eventual champion with two top 15 DT's, and he improved dramatically from 2023 to 2024.
-Watching him actually did remind me of watching Zack Martin at Notre Dame right after we drafted him, not in terms of play style or physical attributes, but the big thing that stuck out to me after watching Martin that year was that he almost never clearly lost. He didn't dominate every rep, but he rarely ever got dominated or clearly lost, and that's how I felt watching Booker. That's not to say he's a future HOF'er, but there's no way that a guy with his character and ability busts.