The Post’s Ryan Dunleavy gives his top 10 offensive linemen in this year’s NFL draft, based on evaluations and conversations with people around the league:
1. Will Campbell, LSU, 6-6, 319
Are his arms too short to play tackle? His 32 ⁵/₈ inches don’t meet NFL’s 34-inch benchmark. Or is that flaw-searching on a clean prospect? Packages leadership, strength and smarts. One sack allowed in final 30 starts. Seven false starts in 2024.
2. Armand Membou, Missouri, 6-4, 332
Crushed athletic testing and position drills at the combine. High upside. Exclusively played right tackle, though there is talk of a future at guard. Stays on balance and climbs to second level. Mirrors pᴀss rusher’s moves. Knock-back power. Guilty of over-aggressiveness at times.
3. Tyler Booker, Alabama, 6-5, 321
Shaky combine performance raised concerns about his athleticism. Imposing phone-booth blocker built to fit the rugged mold for a downhill running team. Sets pocket depth. Wants to crush his opponent’s soul. Vocal leader. Played on both sides of center.