The NFL Draft has arrived. No more guesswork or hypotheticals. Five months of preparations and the world’s biggest job interview will now become a reality.
Viewers have become accustomed to certain similarities. Top quarterbacks, edge defenders, offensive linemen and cornerbacks are at the top, while running backs, safeties and linebackers have less priority at the top. In 2026, they discard almost all trends and positional trends.
The offensive line is one of the most intriguing position groups in this draft. Like most groups, OL doesn’t have Joe Thomas. That kind of elite at the top. The top 6 tackles bring something different, but almost all of them have a factor that teams will have to consider. Side specific (LT vs RT), some have limited initial settings, others are undersized.
The offensive line group may not have anyone we’ll call the best offensive lineman in the league in a few years, but it has several players who could be starters for more than a decade.
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Best OL available in the 2026 NFL Draft
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Name |
School |
H.T. |
weight |
Range |
Choose |
Equipment |
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Francisco Mauigoa |
Miami |
6’6 |
315 |
Route 1 |
10 |
Giants |
|
Monroe Freeling |
Georgia |
6’7 |
315 |
Route 1 |
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|
Spencer Fano |
Utah |
6’6 |
308 |
Route 1 |
9 |
brown |
|
Kadyn Proctor |
Alabama |
6’7 |
366 |
Route 1-2 |
12 |
dolphins |
|
Caleb Lomu |
Utah |
6’6 |
308 |
Route 1-2 |
||
|
Max Iheanachor |
ASU |
6’6 |
330 |
Route 1-2 |
||
|
Olaivavega Ioane |
Penn Street |
6’4 |
328 |
Route 1-2 |
||
|
Chase Bisontis |
Texas A&M |
6’5 |
315 |
Lap 2 |
||
|
Emmanuel Pregnon |
Oregon |
6’5 |
318 |
Lap 2 |
||
|
Blake Miller |
Clemson |
6’6 |
315 |
Route 2-3 |
||
|
Gennings Dunker |
Iowa |
6’5 |
315 |
Route 2-3 |
||
|
Caleb Tiernan |
Northwest |
6’7 |
325 |
Route 2-3 |
||
|
Judas Bowry |
boston university |
6’5 |
311 |
Route 2-3 |
||
|
Keylan Rutledge |
G.T. |
6’4 |
330 |
Route 2-3 |
||
|
jalen farmer |
Kentucky |
6’5 |
318 |
Route 2-3 |
||
|
Mark Bell |
Miami |
6’9 |
345 |
Route 2-4 |
||
|
Austin Barber |
Florida |
6’6 |
314 |
Route 2-4 |
||
|
Conner Lew |
Chestnut |
6’3 |
303 |
Route 2-4 |
||
|
Fa’alili Fa’amoe |
stele forest |
6’5 |
317 |
Rounds 3-4 |
||
|
Brian Parker II |
Duke |
6’5 |
305 |
Rounds 3-4 |
||
|
JC Davis |
Illinois |
6’5 |
335 |
Rounds 3-4 |
||
|
Fernando Carmona |
Clemson |
6’6 |
310 |
Rounds 3-4 |
||
|
Febechi Nwaiwu |
Oklahoma |
6’5 |
310 |
Rounds 3-4 |
||
|
Beau Stephens |
Iowa |
6’5 |
315 |
Rounds 3-4 |
||
|
Mica Morris |
Georgia |
6’4 |
330 |
Rounds 3-4 |
||
|
dametrious crown |
Texas A&M |
6’7 |
336 |
Rounds 3-5 |
||
|
Drew Shelton |
Penn Street |
6’5 |
308 |
Rounds 3-5 |
||
|
Kage Casey |
San Francisco |
6’5 |
311 |
Rounds 3-5 |
||
|
diego pounds |
old miss |
6’6 |
335 |
Rounds 3-5 |
||
|
Jeremiah Wright |
Chestnut |
6’5 |
348 |
Rounds 3-5 |
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|
DJ Campbell |
Texas |
6’3 |
321 |
Rounds 3-5 |
||
|
Sam Hecht |
Kansas St. |
6’4 |
300 |
Rounds 3-5 |
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|
jake kill |
Florida |
6’4 |
303 |
Rounds 3-5 |
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|
aamil wagner |
Notre Dame |
6’6 |
300 |
Route 4-6 |
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|
Keagan Trost |
Missouri |
6’4 |
316 |
Route 4-6 |
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|
Ar’maj Reed-Adams |
Texas A&M |
6’5 |
325 |
Route 4-6 |
||
|
Trey Zuhn III |
Texas A&M |
6’6 |
319 |
Route 4-6 |
||
|
logan taylor |
boston university |
6’7 |
312 |
Route 4-6 |
||
|
Jaedon Roberts |
Alabama |
6’5 |
327 |
Route 4-6 |
||
|
Pat Coogan |
Indiana |
6’5 |
311 |
Route 4-6 |
||
|
logan jones |
Iowa |
6’3 |
302 |
Route 4-6 |
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|
Enrique Cruz Jr. |
Kansas |
6’6 |
320 |
Route 5-7 |
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|
Alex Harkey |
Oregon |
6’6 |
327 |
Route 5-7 |
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|
Carver Willis |
Washington |
6’5 |
291 |
Route 5-7 |
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|
Billy Schrauth |
Notre Dame |
6’4 |
310 |
Route 5-7 |
||
|
Anez Cooper |
Miami |
6’6 |
350 |
Route 5-7 |
||
|
Garrett DiGiorgio |
UCLA |
6’7 |
320 |
Route 5-7 |
||
|
Joshua Braun |
Kentucky |
6’6 |
342 |
Route 5-7 |
||
|
Evan Beerntsen |
Northwest |
6’4 |
310 |
Route 5-7 |
||
|
Jager Burton |
Kentucky |
6’4 |
323 |
Route 5-7 |
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|
Parker Brailsford |
Alabama |
6’2 |
290 |
Route 5-7 |
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2026 NFL Draft How to Watch
The 2026 NFL draft begins at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday in Pittsburgh (ESPN, ABC and NFL Network, available on Fubo). The Las Vegas Raiders will likely select Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the first overall pick.