Here are the 15 standouts from the offensive line groups at the 2025 NFL Combine:
The 2025 NFL Combine showcased the talents of numerous top prospects, and the offensive line group was no exception. Several players impressed with their athleticism, strength, and technique, making a strong case for themselves in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Here are 15 standouts from the offensive line groups:
- Will Campbell, OL, LSU: Ran a 4.98-second 40-yard dash and had a 32-inch vertical, making him one of the top performers.
- Armand Membou, OT, Missouri: Recorded the fastest 40-yard dash time among offensive tackles with 4.91 seconds and had the best broad jump.
- Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota: Showcased his athleticism with a 1.75-second 10-yard split in the 40-yard dash.
- Josh Conerly, OT, Oregon: Had the best 10-yard split time at 1.71 seconds.
- Hollin Pierce, OT, Rutgers: Measured in at 6-foot-8 and 341 pounds with 36-inch arms.
- Jonah Savaiinaea, OL, Arizona: Tied for the second-best 10-yard split time among offensive linemen.
- Jared Wilson, C, Georgia: Led all offensive linemen with a 4.84-second 40-yard dash.
- Brock Gunderson, OT, Iowa State: Demonstrated impressive strength with 32 reps on the bench press.
- Tavion Gadson, OL, Alabama: Showcased his agility with a 7.85-second three-cone drill.
- Darnell Wright, OT, Tennessee: Ran a 5.01-second 40-yard dash and had a 28-inch vertical.
- Cameron Williams, OL, Louisville: Recorded a 30-inch vertical and had a 9-foot-2 broad jump.
- Ty Chan, OT, Hawaii: Measured in at 6-foot-6 and 320 pounds with 34-inch arms.
- Tanner Morgan, OL, Minnesota: Showcased his strength with 29 reps on the bench press.
- Tyler Beach, OT, Wisconsin: Ran a 5.04-second 40-yard dash and had a 29-inch vertical.
- Dylan Wonnum, OT, South Carolina: Recorded a 28-inch vertical and had a 9-foot-1 broad jump.
These players have certainly helped their draft stock with their performances at the combine. However, it’s essential to remember that the NFL Draft is a complex process, and team needs, coaching preferences, and other factors will ultimately determine the fate of these prospects.