2025 Draft Board: Offensive Lineman

The below information I included in the QB draft board earlier in the week, I'm going to include it for every board, but it will be identical on each.
If you've ever read one of my draft board articles before then you have an idea of what you'll see below, but there is a slight change. If you haven't read them, quick explanation, I use stats, athletic testing, past performance from current pro players, and formulas to try and determine the chances a prospect in the current draft has at succeeding as a pro. In the past I used a "PSR", and an "A Met" and "S Met" to give every player a round grade. Now, it all comes down to a Score. The scores differ by position, so before each draft board I will put what the high score was between the 2020-2023 drafts at that position. And at the bottom you will see a small blurb I wrote up for each position.
This will be updated as pro day results become available.
High Score for OT: 87.47
My OT Draft Board
Players | College | Score | Rounds |
---|---|---|---|
Armand Membou | Missouri | 77.23 | Day 1 |
Kelvin Banks Jr. | Texas | 65.66 | Day 1 |
Hollin Pierce | Rutgers | 64.18 | Day 1 |
Charles Grant | William & Mary | 62.55 | Day 1 |
Logan Brown | Kansas | 56.65 | Day 2 |
Josh Conerly Jr. | Oregon | 55.19 | Day 3 |
Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson | Florida | 54.15 | Day 3 |
Jalen Travis | Iowa State | 52.83 | Day 3 |
Anthony Belton | NC State | 51.36 | Undrafted |
John Williams | Cincinnati | 49.87 | Undrafted |
Jonah Savaiinaea | Arizona | 49.77 | Undrafted |
Myles Hinton | Michigan | 46.49 | Undrafted |
Jalen Rivers | Miami | 46.02 | Undrafted |
Ajani Cornelius | Oregon | 45.21 | Undrafted |
Jack Nelson | Wisconsin | 44.35 | Undrafted |
Cameron Williams | Texas | 43.55 | Undrafted |
Carson Vinson | Alabama A&M | 40.56 | Undrafted |
Emery Jones | LSU | 40.56 | Undrafted |
High Score for OG: 89.42
My OG Draft Board
Players | College | Score | Rounds |
---|---|---|---|
Wyatt Milum | West Virginia | 73.82 | Day 1 |
Marcus Mbow | Purdue | 58.05 | Day 2 |
Will Campbell | LSU | 55.97 | Day 2 |
Grey Zabel | North Dakota State | 55.16 | Day 2 |
Tate Ratledge | Georgia | 54.95 | Day 2 |
Caleb Rogers | Texas Tech | 53.50 | Day 3 |
Aireontae Ersery | Minnesota | 52.60 | Day 3 |
Dylan Fairchild | Georgia | 52.19 | Day 3 |
Connor Colby | Iowa | 51.93 | Day 3 |
Ozzy Trapilo | Boston College | 50.15 | Day 3 |
Josh Simmons | Ohio State | 49.74 | Day 3 |
Miles Frazier | LSU | 49.17 | Day 3 |
Garrett Dellinger | LSU | 48.55 | Day 3 |
Marcus Tate | Clemson | 48.17 | Day 3 |
Joe Huber | Wisconsin | 47.04 | Day 3 |
Hayden Conner | Texas | 46.19 | Day 3 |
Donovan Jackson | Ohio State | 45.98 | Undrafted |
Clay Webb | Jacksonville State | 45.29 | Undrafted |
Xavier Truss | Georgia | 45.11 | Undrafted |
Jackson Slater | Sacramento State | 44.78 | Undrafted |
Branson Taylor | Pittsburgh | 43.94 | Undrafted |
Chase Lundt | UCONN | 0.00 | Undrafted |
Tyler Booker | Alabama | 0.00 | Undrafted |
High Score for Center: 85.79
My C Draft Board
Players | College | Score | Rounds |
---|---|---|---|
Jared Wilson | Georgia | 72.44 | Day 1 |
Eli Cox | Kentucky | 66.85 | Day 2 |
Luke Kandra | Cincinnati | 64.04 | Day 2 |
Seth McLaughlin | Ohio State | 57.46 | Day 3 |
Drew Kendall | Boston College | 57.27 | Day 3 |
Torricelli Simpkins III | South Carolina | 54.46 | Day 3 |
Jonah Monheim | USC | 45.92 | Undrafted |
Joshua Gray | Oregon State | 44.96 | Undrafted |
Jake Majors | Texas | 42.23 | Undrafted |
Things worth noting:
-One of the benefits of adding pro day results to my formulas is that it allows me to catch mistakes I made after the Combine, such as transferring the a-met over incorrectly, which is what happened with the Tackles. It's all fixed up now, but I wanted to make sure you as the reader knew you weren't going crazy if you came back to look at this one.
-If you're looking at the boards above and wondering why I have certain players moved over to Guard, or maybe even a select few at Center, the answer is simply arm length. Tackles that have arms between 32.25 and 33.25 inches have the possibility of staying at Tackle, but it's slim, and none of the players from this class met what I've found to be the factor that leads to them having success at Tackle. Any below 32.25 have no shot and have to move over to Guard. As for Guard, you're all good as long as your arm length isn't below 32 inches, so that's why a couple of them got moved over to Center.
-Milum's arm measurement killed me a little. He was my #1 Tackle pre-Combine. But, I guess he gets to be my #1 Guard post-Combine. Lots of promising talent at the top of this board.
-Jared Wilson is the best looking Center prospect in my system since Zach Tom. Which isn't the best example, since he's been playing Tackle as a Pro, so I'll add that Wilson grades out just behind Tyler Linderbaum.
-One Sleeper from each board. Tackle: For now I'm going to go Charles Grant. He's an overlooked FCS player that excelled in college, sounds like Braxton Jones who also graded out pretty high for me, he'll have to run to prove he has that kind of athleticism though. Guard: Connor Colby. I feel like Iowa hurt his growth a bit when they moved him to Tackle as a Sophomore. If his pro team keeps him at Guard, he'll have a great chance to outplay my grade, plus Iowa is puts out solid Lineman. Center: Luke Kandra. He had a really solid career at Guard at Cincinnati. His arm length is what brings him inside to Center for me, and I think he could succeed there.
I've been tracking the success rate of each position individually based on my grades from 2020-2022, and I'm going to include that for each position. It might help shine a light on some of my "things worth noting."