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Başlık: Ranking 20 offensive line prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft
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Before you read, some important contextI've ranked these players based on the Eagles' needs and scheme while I may rate player ' higher than player ' on pure talent, ' could rank higher here due to fit or more on tiers than exact in the s**e tier have similar grades, with minimal separation.I may note injury or offfield concerns, but they aren't factored into rankings that often due to limited a player isn't listed, I haven't evaluated them yet.I'll try to get to as many prospects as can find more on my podcast, and I'll be releasing some videos on these prospects over on LineAll five starters are returning, so there is no glaring hole on the offensive line, but the 2025 offensive line was poor and cannot be assumed to be a strength heading into next Dickerson, C** Jurgens, and Lane Johnson all dealt with injury concerns, and the unit as a whole most pressing longterm need is a franchise right tackle to eventually replace and developing that player while he's still around to mentor them is the ideal genuine competition at center and at guard wouldn't be a bad use of draft capital, either, given the health questions hanging over key is a combined OL board, so tackles, guards, and centers are all assessed together as some players could end up playing multiple 1: Round.Spencer Fano, UtahOverall: A technically sound tackle whose balance, explosive movement skills, and consistency make him a highupside prospect at the one serious concern is his size, which raises questions about whether he can hold up against NFL power rushers long Thoughts: Players with his athleticism and technical profile simply do not fall to pick I would absolutely take him if he would be an outstanding fit for what the Eagles want to build at right tackle. Ioane, Penn StateOverall: A powerful interior lineman whose strength and physicality project him as a highend guard at the next can be a little stiff in space, but his power at the point of attack is a top NFLlevel Thoughts: The Eagles' interior offensive line was a real concern last year, but they aren't spending a firstround pick there this is a quality player, just not the right fit at 23, given the more pressing tackle need. Mauigoa, Mi**iOverall: A right tackle prospect that some evaluators view as the best tackle in this class, though concerns about his foot quickness and ability to hold up at tackle in the NFL have led others to project him inside to guard at the next Thoughts: He won't make it to 23, regardless of whether te**s view him as a tackle or a guard.A quality prospect, but one the Eagles will almost certainly be watching from a 2: Rounds Freeling, GeorgiaOverall: A long, highly athletic tackle whose tools and upside will make him a dre** prospect for any offensive line coach in the question is always whether the athleticism translates into consistent, reliable technique, but the ceiling is very Thoughts: Can we bring back Jeff Stoutland to develop this guy? This would be my dre** scenario at 23 if he's somehow there and the Eagles are confident he can transition to has more upside than Blake Miller, but Miller is the safer , Freeling learns from Lane Johnson for a year and then takes over at RT the following hasn't started at RT for a while, but does have experience there, which helps the case. Miller, Clemson Overall: A steady tackle whose experience and technique make him a reliable projection as a startingcaliber are some questions about his ceiling and ability to handle elite power rushers, but his consistency is a Thoughts: If I had to bet, Miller is my best guess for the Eagles' selection at ticks a lot of testing was excellent, which could push him above that pick, but he feels like the safest option in this range and should fit the Eagles' new scheme exciting than Freeling, but a very credible pick. Iheanachor Philadelphia Eagles Te** Apparel (https://www.philadelphiafootballshop.com), Arizona State Overall: A raw but tantalizing tackle prospect whose movement skills and athletic traits are film doesn't yet back up his 's a wide gap between what he can do physically and what he consistently does on the Thoughts: If Stoutland was still here, I'd bet Howie Roseman would be desperate for this will be an incredibly risky pick at 23, but I wouldn't put it past the traits and movement skills are exceptional, and if he could sit for a year behind Lane Johnson, he could end up being a fantastic film is simply not good enough to justify being the 23rd pick right now, but with the right development, he's a tantalizing project. Proctor, Alab**aOverall: A massive tackle whose size and physical tools give him significant upside as a starting can struggle against quicker pass rushers and may need to trim down at the next level, but the raw talent is Thoughts: I'm genuinely all over the place on could potentially play guard, but I'd leave him at tackle for at least a may have issues in an outside zone system, and having only ever played left tackle is a said, I get the feeling Howie Roseman will love him, and there could be some heated debates in the Eagles' war room I'm not convinced the new coaching staff will love has rare size and real upside.I wouldn't be cheering if he were the pick at 23, but I could understand it if I 3: Round Lomu, UtahOverall: An athletic tackle whose feet and movement skills give him developmental upside as a starter, but he needs significant physical development particularly in the run g**e before he can be trusted as a fulltime Thoughts: Pick 23 is too early for Lomu, but some te** will fall in love with his upside and take him higher than expected.I have concerns about his limited snaps at RT and don't think he suits the Eagles if they want to be a runfirst offense, as he lacks the power for that.I could understand it at 23, given his upside D**eon Pierce Jersey (https://www.philadelphiafootballshop.com/collections/d**eon-pierce-jersey), but I would prefer him in the 2nd round. Bisontis, Texas A M Overall: An athletic zoneblocking interior lineman who had an outstanding lacks a little power and mass, which could limit him against bigger defensive tackles, but his movement skills in a zone scheme are an Thoughts: Bisontis would be a great scheme fit for the Eagles, but I can't imagine them spending a secondround pick on a almost certainly won't be available any later, which probably means this is a n**e they admire but pass 4: Rounds Rutledge, Georgia TechOverall: A physical interior lineman whose strength and run blocking define his profile as a mauler at the next has played exclusively at guard, but his football intelligence and physicality suggest he could handle center, Thoughts: Rutledge has only played guard, but I could see him at center, Eagles were physically outmatched at times on the interior last year, and Rutledge would fix issue is that he excels in gap scheme rather than zone, which doesn't suit the Eagles' new he fell to the third round, I wouldn't hate it, as he could compete at multiple positions on the probably goes in the second, though.Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon Overall: A stiff interior lineman who doesn't move laterally particularly well, but compensates with stout physicality and real reliability at the point of attack in the run g**e.A dependable mauler, if a limited Thoughts: This isn't the type of guard the Eagles would look to add, especially not in Round 2, where I expect him to lateral limitations are a concern in a zone system, and the fact that he'll be 25 during his rookie season makes the investment harder to justify at that stage of the 5: Rounds Dunker, Iowa Overall: A physical, strong runblocking tackle who will very likely move inside to guard at the next level, given his average athleticism in he lacks in movement skills, he makes up for in physicality and Thoughts: I'm not certain where Dunker will go, but I'd have some interest in Round could at least compete at RT in the future and may develop into a starting attitude and physical play style stood out, as that kind of toughness was missing on this offensive line last year. Tiernan, NorthwesternOverall: A technically sound and very experienced tackle who should have a long NFL career, even if his ceiling suggests a spot starter or reliable backup rather than a perennial Pro Bowl Thoughts: Tiernan has experience at right tackle despite playing left tackle for the past three years, which is relevant for the arm length and athletic limitations are a concern, and the worry is that he can't kick inside like some of the other prospects here, making it a risky pick if you want a guaranteed a bad pick in Round 3 as a versatile, experienced piece to have around the unit. Hecht, Kansas StateOverall: A very steady center who should excel in a wide zone scheme.A highfloor prospect with a reliable, consistent ceiling may not be elite, but the dependability is Thoughts: Hecht is an excellent fit if the Eagles want to run a lot more wide zone this 's real uncertainty about C** Jurgens, both in his health and in how the coaches feel about him going the Eagles want to add legitimate competition at center, Hecht makes a lot of sense in Round 3. Slaughter, FloridaOverall: A proready center with a lot of good film and extensive lack of power and anchor could limit him against bigger nose tackles at the next level, but his processing and technique are ahead of the Thoughts: Another center who is a fantastic fit for a wide zone C** Jurgens need to be looking over his shoulder? The writeup here is almost identical to are solid 6: Rounds Burke, MemphisOverall: One of the more polarising tackles in the mid rounds as rankings vary wildly from Round 2 all the way to Round is one of the most physically imposing prospects in this class and fits best in a downhill, gapheavy run scheme where lateral movement is less of a Thoughts: I'm not convinced Burke is a good enough mover to thrive in a wide zone system, but he brings real physicality to the position, which is something the Eagles lacked at times last year.I expect him to go earlier than most think, and I don't see the Eagles targeting him given the scheme mismatch. Lew, Auburn Overall: A young but experienced center prospect who tore his ACL in October, meaning no combine testing numbers are should develop into a safe starter, though he lacks the elite athletic traits and arm length to project as a Thoughts: He fits the wide zone system the Eagles want to run, but I prefer Hecht and Slaughter if the Eagles are targeting a ACL injury and recovery timeline adds meaningful risk on top of an already modest athletic monitoring, but not a priority over the 7: Rounds Bowry, Boston College Overall: A very raw tackle prospect with some twitchy, explosive movement traits that are genuinely is a lot of development required before he can contribute as a starter for an NFL te**, but the physical tools are there to work Thoughts: Similar to Markel Bell in profile, Bowry is an interesting developmental tackle with some upside.I wouldn't consider either of them before the start of Day 3, but as a lateround project with an eye on the future at RT, Bowry has some appeal. Bell, Mi**i Overall: A massive, long tackle whose exceptional fr**e and raw traits give him clear developmental is a significant distance from contributing meaningfully to an NFL te** right now, and his height may actually work against him in some Thoughts: If Bell falls to Day 3, I wouldn't mind investing in him as a longterm 's too raw and too far away to justify a Day 2 might genuinely just be too tall, but as a developmental swing tackle with a huge fr**e, he has some intrigue late. Barber, FloridaOverall: A tackle prospect who may ultimately move inside to guard at the next is more of a technician than an athlete, and his physicality and explosiveness are not standout qualities for the Thoughts: A lengthy injury history puts me off him at any point on Day 2.I don't see enough to project a starter, but he has some potential as a swing tackle or spot you for reading! 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