Complete 2025 NFL Draft OT Rankings:

You are currently viewing our offensive tackle rankings for the 2025 NFL Draft. The offensive tackle class has been trending down throughout the college football season, but can they recover before April?

Our top offensive tackle prospects are selected after thousands of hours carefully scouting the most talented linemen in college football. Even though only about 20 will get selected in the draft, a lot more are signed as free agents, and many more receive a training camp invite.

We’ll provide you with inside information to help you know who will be a star, who will be a bust, and which sleepers will shock the world.

BNB Football is the best place for in-depth analysis of 2025 NFL draft offensive tackle prospects at all levels of college football. To view other positions, follow the links below.

(Last Updated: November 22, 2024)

1. Will Campbell, LSU

LT | 6’6″ | 325 lbs | 3rd Year

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Will Campbell 2023 Stats

13 games: 13 starts (all at LT), 0 sacks allowed, 5 hits allowed, 12 hurries allowed, 96.5% pass block success rate

2. Josh Simmons, Ohio State

LT | 6’5″ | 310 lbs | 4th Year

Josh Simmons scouting report preview coming soon.

Josh Simmons 2023 Stats

13 games: 13 starts (all at LT), 1 sack allowed, 4 hits allowed, 10 hurries allowed, 96.6% pass block success rate

3. Kelvin Banks, Texas

LT | 6’4″ | 320 lbs | 3rd Year

Kelvin Banks scouting report preview coming soon.

Kelvin Banks 2023 Stats

14 games: 14 starts (all at LT), 1 sack allowed, 1 hit allowed, 10 hurries allowed, 97.8% pass block success rate

4. Wyatt Milum, West Virginia

LT | 6’6″ | 310 lbs | 4th Year

Wyatt Milum scouting report preview coming soon.

Wyatt Milum 2023 Stats

12 games: 12 starts (all at LT), 0 sacks allowed, 0 hits allowed, 9 hurries allowed, 97.3% pass block success rate

5. Cameron Williams, Texas

RT | 6’5″ | 335 lbs | 3rd Year

Cameron Williams scouting report preview coming soon.

Cameron Williams 2023 Stats

7 games: 1 starts (RT), 0 sacks allowed, 0 hits allowed, 0 hurries allowed, 100% pass block success rate

Complete 2025 OT Draft Rankings

RANK NAME SCHOOL AGE HT WT
1 Will Campbell LSU 3rd 6'6" 325
2 Josh Simmons Ohio State 4th 6'5" 310
3 Kelvin Banks Texas 3rd 6'4" 320
4 Wyatt Milum West Virginia 4th 6'6" 310
5 Cameron Williams Texas 3rd 6'5" 335
6 Emery Jones Jr. LSU 3rd 6'6" 315
7 Aireontae Ersery Minnesota 5th 6'6" 325
8 Blake Miller Clemson 3rd 6'6" 315
9 Jack Nelson Wisconsin 5th 6'7" 315
10 Charles Grant William & Mary 4th 6'4" 300
11 Ajani Cornelius Oregon 5th 6'5" 310
12 Anthony Belton NC State 6th 6'6" 335
13 Earnest Greene III Georgia 3rd 6'4" 320
14 Kage Casey Boise State 3rd 6'5" 315
15 Josh Conerly Jr. Oregon 3rd 6'4" 315
16 Chase Lundt Connecticut 6th 6'8" 305
17 Ozzy Trapilo Boston College 5th 6'8" 315
18 Riley Mahlman Wisconsin 4th 6'8" 310
19 Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson Florida 5th 6'7" 320
20 Hollin Pierce Rutgers 5th 6'8" 345
21 Josh Fryar Ohio State 5th 6'6" 315
22 Drew Shelton Penn State 3rd 6'5" 305
23 JC Davis Illinois 4th 6'5" 320
24 Mason Richman Iowa 5th 6'6" 315
25 Xavier Truss Georgia 6th 6'7" 320
26 Micah Pettus Ole Miss 4th 6'7" 350
27 Gerald Mincey Kentucky 5th 6'6" 335
28 Caleb Etienne BYU 6th 6'8" 330
29 Dalton Cooper Oklahoma State 6th 6'7" 310
30 Robert Scott Jr. Florida State 5th 6'5" 335
31 Logan Brown Kansas 6th 6'6" 320
32 Jalen Travis Iowa State 5th 6'8" 310
33 Reuben Fatheree Texas A&M 4th 6'8" 330
34 Myles Hinton Michigan 5th 6'7" 320
35 Branson Taylor Pittsburgh 5th 6'6" 330
36 Savion Washington Syracuse 5th 6'9" 340
37 DeVonte Gordon Wake Forest 6th 6'5" 310
38 Bryce Benhart Nebraska 6th 6'9" 315
39 Marcus Bryant Missouri 5th 6'8" 320
40 Zion Nelson Miami (FL) 6th 6'5" 315
41 John Williams Cincinnati 5th 6'5" 320
42 Trey Zuhn III Texas A&M 4th 6'7" 315
43 Austin Barber Florida 4th 6'6" 315
44 Jordan Williams Georgia Tech 5th 6'6" 305
45 Jonathan Mendoza Louisville 6th 6'9" 315
46 Michael Tarquin Oklahoma 6th 6'5" 300
47 John Campbell Tennessee 7th 6'5" 320
48 Bryce Cabeldue Kansas 5th 6'6" 315
49 Jeremiah Byers Florida State 6th 6'4" 325
50 Jake Springfield Oklahoma State 6th 6'5" 325
51 Aiden Williams Minnesota-Duluth 6th 6'6" 295
52 Brayden Keim BYU 6th 6'9" 315
53 Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan Oregon State 5th 6'10" 315
54 Amari Kight UCF 6th 6'7" 320
55 Marques Cox Kentucky 7th 6'5" 310
56 Brayden Swartout Central Michigan 4th 6'7" 305
57 Valentin Senn Connecticut 6th 6'7" 300
58 Hunter Zambrano Illinois State 5th 6'5" 300
59 Easton Kilty Kansas State 5th 6'6" 305
60 Spencer Brown Oklahoma 6th 6'6" 315
61 Gunnar Hansen Vanderbilt 4th 6'5" 330
62 Max Iheanachor Arizona State 4th 6'5" 315
63 Payton Collins Eastern Kentucky 6th 6'7" 300
64 Tiger Shanks UNLV 5th 6'5" 325
65 Turner Corcoran Nebraska 5th 6'6" 310
66 Tyler Miller Iowa State 5th 6'9" 335
67 Braylen Nelson Fresno State 4th 6'6" 320
68 Shiyazh Pete New Mexico State 4th 6'8" 320
69 Fernando Carmona Jr. Arkansas 4th 6'5" 320
70 Jacob Rizy Florida State 5th 6'5" 305
71 Corey Stewart Purdue 5th 6'6" 320
72 Percy Lewis Auburn 5th 6'7" 355
73 Carson Vinson Alabama A&M 5th 6'6" 305
74 Courtland Ford Kentucky 5th 6'6" 315
75 Reid Holskey Miami (OH) 5th 6'6" 305
76 Reese Moore Abilene Christian 7th 6'6" 290
77 Ethan Onianwa Rice 4th 6'6" 345
78 Gareth Warren Lindenwood 4th 6'6" 325
79 Nolan Rucci Penn State 4th 6'8" 310
80 DJ Jones UAB 5th 6'5" 310
81 Reuben Unije UCLA 7th 6'5" 310
82 Temi Ajirotutu Villanova 5th 6'5" 310
83 Brandon Baldwin Michigan State 6th 6'7" 330
84 Tosh Baker Notre Dame 5th 6'8" 320
85 Falcon Kaumatule Utah 6th 6'8" 305
86 Marshall Foerner Minnesota State 6th 6'7" 305
87 Wes Dorsey UCF 6th 6'7" 315
88 Emmit Bohle Arizona State 7th 6'6" 310
89 Fa'alili Fa'amoe Washington State 5th 6'5" 315
90 Brant Banks Rice 6th 6'7" 320
91 Victor Stoffel California 6th 6'6" 300
92 Spencer Cassell Rice 6th 6'6" 285
93 Jack Purcell Duke 6th 6'5" 305
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Traits That Make an OT Prospect Great

Offensive tackle is a position that relies very heavily on physical traits. Players need to have the size and quickness to compete 1-on-1 with freak athletes off the edge. Length, flexibility in the hips/knees/ankles, and a good release are among some of the most important traits to identify top offensive tackle prospects.

Some of the factors we consider when scouting are included below.

Length

Offensive tackle draft rankings rely very heavily on length. Every year we see players who were elite at the college level, but are totally passed over by the NFL just because of their short arms. Having the length to compete 1-on-1 around the edge is a must-have, non-coachable trait.

Flexibility

Having flexibility in the hips, knees, and ankles is necessary to react to oncoming rushers and quickly recover. Being stiff or upright is a recipe for getting beaten consistently, so being smooth and bendy provides a massive advantage for all offensive linemen.

Quickness

Linemen rarely need to sprint 40 yards, but having quick feet is as important as any trait. While everyone thinks about linemen as mostly big, much of the play in the trenches is decided by footwork. If you don’t have the quickness to properly move your feet, you’re going to find yourself out of position.

Power

Generating power in the run game to open up holes, holding your base against massive nose tackles, and keeping your balance when passing off a block are just a few ways that power is important for a lineman. It isn’t all about bench reps, power is usually generated from the core and lower body.

Overall Opinion of the 2025 OT Class

The offensive tackle class has been trending down throughout the season, but there’s still plenty of time for it to recover. Depth should be decent, the main problem is whether or not anyone will be able to solidify themselves as a top 10 talent.

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