Ryan Dunleavy of The Post offers its 10 best offensive linens in this year’s NFL draft, based on evaluations and conversations with people throughout the League:
1. Will Campbell, LSU, 6-6, 319
Are your arms too short to play with Tackle? Its 32 ⁵/₈ inches do not find NFLS 34 inches of 34 inches reference. Or is that a search for defects about a clean perspective? Famming leadership, strength and intelligence. A sack allowed in the 30 final openings. Seven false beginnings in 2024.
2. Armand Mebou, Missouri, 6-4, 332
Crushed athletic tests and position exercises in the combination. High rise. Exclusively played with the right Tackle, although there is talk of a future on guard. It remains in balance and rises to the second level. The movements of the reflexes of the passes corridor. Recooking power. Guilty or excessive sometimes.
3. Tyler Booker, Alabama, 6-5, 321
Shaky combines performance raised Conerns about his athletics. Imposing telephone cabin blocker built to adapt to the resistant mold for a downhill racing equipment. Set the pocket depth. He wants to crush the soul of his opponent. Vocal leader. He played on both sides of the center.