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2025 NFL Draft Interior Offensive Line Rankings

Offensive Line Rankings
2025 NFL Draft Interior Offensive Line Rankings

The 2025 interior offensive line group is fairly weak, but still possesses a few featuring plug-and-play guards and centers with plenty of starting experience at the college level. It’s not an overly flashy group, but has some guys that can be starters down the line and could feature additional tackles sliding inside to guard.

IOL1 – Grey Zabel, North Dakota State – 87.1 – Round 1
Zabel is a tone-setting interior lineman with elite strength and athleticism for the position. He anchors well in pass pro and thrives in the run game with strong angles and footwork.

IOL2 – Tyler Booker, Alabama – 86.8 – Round 1
Booker brings elite size and length to the interior with an extremely high IQ. He lacks athleticism, but projects as a high-floor guard at the next level.

IOL3 – Donovan Jackson, Ohio State – 85.2 – Round 2
Jackson is a consistent playing in both pass sets and the run game. His tape suffered from kicking out to tackle in 2024, but should project as a starter at guard in the NFL.

IOL4 – Marcus Mbow, Purdue – 83.4 – Round 3
Mbow is a massive athlete that played tackle at Purdue. His tape wasn’t clean and he lacks strength, but has top notch athletic ability for the position worth taking a gamble on late Day 2 into Day 3 of the draft.

IOL5 – Tate Ratledge, Georgia – 83.4 – Round 3
Ratledge is a seasoned SEC guard and it shows on tape who tested surprisingly well. He could be a starter at guard after a year or two on the bench.

IOL6 – Jonah Monheim, USC – 82.3 – Round 4
Monheim is a versatile lineman who’s played all over the front. He has impressive grip strength and technique, but has some physical limitations.

IOL7 – Jared Wilson, Georgia – 82.2 – Round 4
Wilson is a great athlete with exciting potential as a one-year starter at Georgia. It is clear on tape that he lacks experience, but his athletic ability makes him one of the more intriguing developmental options at the position.

IOL8 – Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona – 82.1 – Round 4
Savaiinaea has impressive tools and extremely long arms. He flashes good footwork and hand usage, but is a young prospect who is still putting it all together.

IOL9 – Wyatt Milum, West Virginia – 81.9 – Round 4
Milum played tackle at West Virginia, but his strength and tenacity in the run game should translate well to a guard spot at the next level.

IOL10 – Miles Frazier, LSU – 80.8 – Round 4
Frazier is a steady, reliable guard with good pad level and solid technique. While not flashy, he should come in as a high floor backup option.

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