2025 NFL Draft Rankings: Offensive tackles

The 2025 NFL Draft class is Beginning to take shape, and that means we’re getting a clearer picture of some of the top prospects and the position groups with the most depth.

The running back, Snug end and offensive Commitment positions seem to be the deepest and strongest on the offensive side of the ball. On Protection, the edge defender group is as deep as we’ve seen in Many years, dominating the projected top 50. There are also more impact Guarding Defenders this year than a year ago, with plenty of options on all three Intervals of the draft, specifically on Intervals 2 and 3.

Here are PFF’s top offensive Commitment prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft, along with some Primary scouting notes courtesy of lead draft analyst Trevor Sikkema.

For the Packed ranking of draft prospects, along with their three-year player grades and position rankings, click here.

1. T Will Campbell, LSU

PFF Big board rank: 6

Campbell is an offensive lineman’s offensive lineman. He approaches the position with excellent respect for what it takes to be Outstanding in the trenches: fundamentals, IQ and Intense toughness. His length and Elasticity limitations might push him inside in the NFL, but this is a Beginning-caliber player at all five spots on the line.


2. T Armand Membou, Missouri

PFF Big board rank: 11

Membou presented a high athletic ceiling in 2023 before his confidence and control Secured off in 2024. There are times when he could Shift with more power, but he brings Beginning-caliber length and movement ability to the NFL with Excellent production as a zone blocker.


3. T Josh Simmons, Ohio State

PFF Big board rank: 18

Simmons brings impressive Elasticity, leverage, foot Velocity, Stability and hand work to the NFL with an adequate frame. He lacks a bit of power in the Streak game and is coming off an ACL tear in 2024, but his movement skills and football intelligence make him worthy of a top-50 Option and a Attempt to be a starter Prompt on.


4. T Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas

PFF Big board rank: 20

Banks is an NFL-caliber Rival at the Commitment position whose movement skills and Streak-blocking abilities give him positional Elasticity. His lack of arm length could hinder him at offensive Commitment, but he projects as an impact starter at either Commitment or guard.


5. T Grey Zabel, North Dakota State

PFF Big board rank: 29

Zabel is a five-position lineman who brings everything but Top-tier arm length to the position. He is an Effortless projected starter at Middle or guard for primarily a zone blocking scheme, but he is well-rounded enough to be Streak-game versatile.


6. T Josh Conerly Jr., Oregon

PFF Big board rank: 34

Conerly has very Excellent movement skills for a player who also brings adequate size and plus length to the Commitment position. His game can lack some anticipation and Force, but if he continues to Boost in those areas, he holds the Ability set to be a reliable NFL starter — one who can be impactful for a zone blocking scheme.


7. T Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota

PFF Big board rank: 60

Ersery brings alluring size and length to the Commitment position for the NFL. He has Excellent hands, an explosive Primary step forward and quick footwork to be an impactful zone Streak blocker, but his naturally high-waisted build impacts his leverage and may inhibit him from Maintaining NFL rushers in front of him.


8. T Donovan Jackson, Ohio State

PFF Big board rank: 67

Jackson isn’t the flashiest player, but his footwork, technique and leadership give him Day 1 starter potential.


9. T Ozzy Trapilo, Boston College

PFF Big board rank: 74

Trapilo brings an ideal build and a scheme-versatile football IQ to the Commitment position. His size and Elasticity as a left and right Commitment will make him a swing Commitment at worst with the potential to be a solid starter for any Streak scheme.


10. T Marcus Mbow, Purdue

PFF Big board rank: 76

Mbow is Tiny and struggles with NFL-level Force in Throw protection and when displacing in the Streak game. But he moves extremely well and should get a Attempt to Begin at guard or Commitment at some Points during his Newcomer contract.


11. T Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona

PFF Big board rank: 87

Savaiinaea’s feet and Throw-blocking technique should keep him in the Division for a while, regardless of his position. If he can get stronger, he has a chance to stick as a starter at right Commitment or inside for a zone rushing Club.


12. T Wyatt Milum, West Virginia

PFF Big board rank: 90

Milum is a Powerful Streak blocker between the tackles with Excellent power at contact, Massive/reliable hands, and Excellent Stoppage Force. He can get in trouble when truly left on an island in Throw protection, which is why a Shift inside could be best to get the most out of his Force while mitigating Elasticity/Quickness risks.


13. T Cameron Williams, Texas

PFF Big board rank: 92

Williams is a Accurate “bet” of a prospect. His penalty-riddled lone year as a starter shows inexperience and inconsistency. But it also showed Beginning-caliber length and traits. He’s not the Gentle of player you plug and Shift, but he could be a gem to develop on Day 2.


14. T Charles Grant, William & Mary

PFF Big board rank: 97

Grant’s Vigor gives him a ton of raw potential. His lower body is a Accurate asset, and he could develop into a solid contributor if he adds some upper-body Force and refines his hand technique.


15. T Anthony Belton, North Carolina State

PFF Big board rank: 98

While he is Nevertheless unrefined, Belton’s length and power could make him an ideal fit for a gap-Massive Club. It’ll require some patience, but he has Beginning potential.


16. T Jalen Rivers, Miami (FL)

PFF Big board rank: 123

Rivers is a sound technician wherever he plays, but his lack of Vigor and corresponding lack of answers for Swifter rushers limits his ceiling. He is likely fit to Delivery as interior depth in an Drive with a gap-based Streak scheme.


17. T Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, Florida

PFF Big board rank: 127

Crenshaw-Dickson is a long, experienced and patient player who played right and left Commitment in college. He’ll struggle against top-tier Velocity or power, but his Serene approach to the game, length and Stability give him a high floor to handle plenty of assignments as a backup NFL Commitment, with a likely Attempt at a Beginning Role in his Newcomer contract.


18. T Chase Lundt, Connecticut

PFF Big board rank: 138

Lundt has intriguing length and movement skills to be a Day 3 flier. He must get stronger to be more Steady against NFL-caliber power and Velocity.


19. T Ajani Cornelius, Oregon

PFF Big board rank: 146

Cornelius is a big-bodied, powerful blocker with some foot quickness and overall Velocity limitations in Throw protection, but he is a decent developmental player for man/gap scheme Streak-blocking concepts.


20. T Logan Brown, Kansas

PFF Big board rank: 176

Scouting summary coming soon!


21. T Emery Jones, LSU

PFF Big board rank: 186

Jones is Nevertheless a raw player in a number of areas, but that also could be due to him Executing out of position at Commitment. A Shift inside to guard could Assist hide his flaws while simultaneously highlighting his strengths, making him a potential Beginning-caliber player there.


22. T John Williams, Cincinnati

PFF Big board rank: 188

Scouting summary coming soon!


23. T Jack Nelson, Wisconsin

PFF Big board rank: 195

Nelson has Excellent size and length with quick footwork and Excellent technique to Develop rush lanes as a zone blocker. But he needs more power and Stability with fewer penalties to be a Steady member of a Beginning five in the NFL. He will more likely be a utility backup.


24. T Hollin Pierce, Rutgers

PFF Big board rank: 231

Pierce is an interesting player with an enticing frame. He improved in Every of his college seasons, though he will likely always battle with his high pad level and lack of bend.


25. T Xavier Truss, Georgia

PFF Big board rank: 254

Scouting summary coming soon!


26. T Trey Wedig, Indiana

PFF Big board rank: 281

Scouting summary coming soon!


27. T Carson Vinson, Alabama A&M

PFF Big board rank: 284

Scouting summary coming soon!


28. T Esa Pole, Washington State

PFF Big board rank: 296

Scouting summary coming soon!


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