Ranking the top 10 offensive linemen in the 2026 NFL Draft By Ryan Dunleavy Published April 8, 2026, 8:10 p.m. ET AP The Post’s Ryan Dunleavy ranks his top 10 offensive linemen in this year’s NFL draft, based on evaluations and conversations with people around the league:
Mauler in the run game and stout in pass protection. Mirrors speed rushers. More than 2,700 career snaps at right tackle and just three sacks allowed since 2024. Some teams see him as a Pro Bowl-caliber guard. Younger brother of Jets linebacker.
A cut above the rest in an underwhelming class of interior linemen. Broad chest is like a “Stop” sign for power pass rushers. Clears out running lanes. Nasty temperament. Better mover after dropping weight in 2025 offseason. Slow to react to sudden change.
Experienced starter at left tackle (11 games) and right tackle (24) with potential five-position flexibility. Natural knee bender with loose hips and smooth footwork. Absorbs a bull rush. Downhill run blocker who can pull and climb to the second level. Lacks ideal length.