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NFL Draft 2025 Offensive Linemen Rankings

NEW ORLEANS, LA - FEBRUARY 8: A general view of the 2025 NFL Draft logo at the NFL Experience fan festival a day prior to Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles inside of the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on February 08, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)

1. Kelvin Banks Jr., Tackle, Texas – Coaches’ dream of an offensive tackle who understands how to play the position and could also move to guard if asked to do so.

2. Will Campbell, Tackle, LSU – Dealt with the best edge rushers the SEC had to offer for the last two seasons. One of the most NFL-ready offensive line prospects in recent memory.

3. Armand Membou, Tackle, Missouri – While he may not be as refined as Banks or Campbell, he is a high-ceiling prospect because of his insane movement capabilities for his size.

4. Josh Simmons, Tackle, Ohio State – Brings a little bit of nastiness to the position as a guy who will finish blocks downfield and does not stop until the whistle is blown.

5. Tyler Booker, Guard, Alabama – Should be an immediate day-one starter at guard, where he could be a Pro Bowl player for the entirety of his career. The best guard in this class by far.

6. Josh Conerly Jr., Tackle, Oregon – Pass protection specialist who can be a franchise cornerstone left tackle.

7. Grey Zabel, Tackle/Guard, North Dakota State – Has an innate understanding of how to play offensive line, and started at 4 different spots on the line in college. It will be interesting to see what role an NFL team will ask him to play.

8. Aireontae Ersery, Tackle, Minnesota – A slight developmental project but has prototypical size, strength, and athleticism for the position.

9. Marcus Mbow, Tackle, Purdue – A major developmental project, but looks like an offensive tackle that was built in a lab.

10. Donovan Jackson, Tackle/Guard, Ohio State – Could come in right away as a team’s 6th linemen who can play both tackle and guard spots competently.

11. Wyatt Milium, Tackle, West Virginia – Powerful run-blocker who would fare much better in a team that utilizes gap schemes as opposed to zone schemes.

12. Cam Williams, Tackle, Texas – A mountain of a man who exhibits incredible footwork and finesse for a man of his size.

13. Jonah Savaiinaea, Guard, Arizona – A tackle in college whose brute strength and power project better at the guard position in the modern NFL.

14. Jared Wilson, Center, Georgia – the premier center in this draft class, may be a day 2 or 3 pick and start immediately.

15. Charles Grant, Tackle, William and Mary – A developmental project whose raw athleticism and great production jump out as a guy who can succeed in the NFL.