Complete 2026 NFL Draft OT Rankings:
You are currently viewing our offensive tackle rankings for the 2026 NFL Draft. The offensive tackle class is full of top high school recruits who have showed flashes of greatness. Can they put it all together and make this a better class than last year?
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.
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(Last Updated: April 21, 2025)

1. Kadyn Proctor, Alabama
LT | 6’7″ | 360 lbs | 3rd Year

Kadyn Proctor Preseason Scouting Report
Kadyn Proctor is an absolute mountain of a man at 6’7″” 360 pounds, yet he moves with surprising agility. Entering his junior year at Alabama, Proctor has already made a significant impact on the Crimson Tide’s offensive line.
Proctor’s game is defined by his exceptional strength and powerful hands. Once he gets his hands on a defender, it’s usually game over. His initial punch is jarring, and he consistently finishes blocks with authority. Despite his size, he has reasonably quick feet, allowing him to handle speed rushers effectively and make blocks in space.
The former 5 star recruit has improved his conditioning since his first season, and it’s allowed him to dramatically improve his consistency. If he’s able to put together a complete season, he has the traits to be the top offensive lineman taken in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Kadyn Proctor 2024 Stats
11 games: 3 sacks allowed, 3 hits allowed, 8 hurries allowed, 95.7% pass block success, 4 penalties
2. Francis Mauigoa, Miami (FL)
RT | 6’6″ | 315 lbs | 3rd Year

Francis Mauigoa Preseason Scouting Report
Francis Mauigoa is a dominant force on the Miami Hurricanes’ offensive line. Standing 6’6″” 315 pounds, he combines size and strength with impressive agility. Mauigoa immediately took over as the starting right tackle as a true freshman, starting all 13 games and earning Freshman All-American honors.
Mauigoa took a big step towards trusting his technique and now just relying on size this past year, shutting down top edge ACC edge rushers and improving his balance. With Cam Ward dancing around extending plays behind him, Mauigoa showed impressive flexibility and redirection ability to stay in good position and avoid penalties.
The former top recruit has plenty of size to stick at right tackle and should be on track for an All-American campaign in 2025.
Francis Mauigoa 2024 Stats
13 games: 1 sack allowed, 1 hit allowed, 17 hurries allowed, 96.7% pass block success, 5 penalties
3. Blake Miller, Clemson
RT/LT | 6’6″ | 315 lbs | 4th Year

Blake Miller Preseason Scouting Report
Coming soon.
Blake Miller 2024 Stats
14 games: 1 sack allowed, 2 hits allowed, 15 hurries allowed, 96.9% pass block success, 1 penalty
4. Spencer Fano, Utah
RT/LT | 6’5″ | 305 lbs | 3rd Year

Spencer Fano Preseason Scouting Report
Coming soon.
Spencer Fano 2024 Stats
12 games: 1 sack allowed, 2 hits allowed, 11 hurries allowed, 96.7% pass block success, 4 penalties
5. Kage Casey, Boise State
LT | 6’5″ | 315 lbs | 4th Year

Kage Casey Preseason Scouting Report
Coming soon.
Kage Casey 2024 Stats
14 games: 0 sacks allowed, 1 hit allowed, 5 hurries allowed, 98.7% pass block success, 1 penalty
6. Drew Shelton, Penn State
LT/RT | 6’5″ | 305 lbs | 4th Year

Drew Shelton Preseason Scouting Report
Coming soon.
Drew Shelton 2024 Stats
16 games: 2 sacks allowed, 2 hits allowed, 14 hurries allowed, 96.3% pass block success, 2 penalties
7. Isaiah World, Oregon
LT/RT | 6’8″ | 310 lbs | 5th Year

Isaiah World Preseason Scouting Report
Coming soon.
Isaiah World 2024 Stats
13 games: 1 sack allowed, 2 hits allowed, 12 hurries allowed, 96.7% pass block success, 8 penalties
8. Xavier Chaplin, Auburn
LT | 6’7″ | 325 lbs | 4th Year

Xavier Chaplin Preseason Scouting Report
Coming soon.
Xavier Chaplin 2024 Stats
12 games: 2 sacks allowed, 0 hits allowed, 11 hurries allowed, 95.9% pass block success, 7 penalties
9. Earnest Greene III, Georgia
LT/RT | 6’4″ | 320 lbs | 4th Year

Earnest Greene III Preseason Scouting Report
Coming soon.
Earnest Greene III 2024 Stats
11 games: 2 sacks allowed, 6 hits allowed, 10 hurries allowed, 94.9% pass block success, 1 penalty
10. Elijah Paige, USC
LT | 6’7″ | 320 lbs | 3rd Year

Elijah Paige Preseason Scouting Report
Coming soon.
Elijah Paige 2024 Stats
13 games: 2 sacks allowed, 9 hits allowed, 17 hurries allowed, 94.3% pass block success, 3 penalties
Complete 2026 NFL Draft Offensive Tackle Rankings
RANK | NAME | SCHOOL | AGE | HT | WT |
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1 | Kadyn Proctor | Alabama | 3rd | 6'7" | 360 |
2 | Francis Mauigoa | Miami (FL) | 3rd | 6'6" | 315 |
3 | Blake Miller | Clemson | 4th | 6'6" | 315 |
4 | Spencer Fano | Utah | 3rd | 6'5" | 305 |
5 | Kage Casey | Boise State | 4th | 6'5" | 315 |
6 | Drew Shelton | Penn State | 4th | 6'5" | 305 |
7 | Isaiah World | Oregon | 5th | 6'8" | 310 |
8 | Xavier Chaplin | Auburn | 4th | 6'7" | 325 |
9 | Earnest Greene III | Georgia | 4th | 6'4" | 320 |
10 | Elijah Paige | USC | 3rd | 6'7" | 320 |
11 | Tree Babalade | South Carolina | 3rd | 6'6" | 340 |
12 | Aamil Wagner | Notre Dame | 4th | 6'6" | 295 |
13 | Micah Pettus | Florida State | 5th | 6'7" | 350 |
14 | JC Davis | Illinois | 5th | 6'5" | 320 |
15 | PJ Williams | SMU | 4th | 6'5" | 315 |
16 | Riley Mahlman | Wisconsin | 5th | 6'8" | 310 |
17 | Monroe Freeling | Georgia | 3rd | 6'7" | 315 |
18 | Lance Heard | Tennessee | 3rd | 6'6" | 340 |
19 | Trey Zuhn III | Texas A&M | 5th | 6'7" | 315 |
20 | Gennings Dunker | Iowa | 5th | 6'5" | 315 |
21 | Austin Barber | Florida | 5th | 6'6" | 315 |
22 | Caleb Lomu | Utah | 3rd | 6'5" | 295 |
23 | Corey Robinson II | Arkansas | 4th | 6'5" | 305 |
24 | Monroe Mills | Virginia | 6th | 6'7" | 315 |
25 | Caleb Tiernan | Northwestern | 5th | 6'7" | 330 |
26 | Ethan Onianwa | Ohio State | 5th | 6'6" | 345 |
27 | Howard Sampson | Texas Tech | 4th | 6'8" | 325 |
28 | Max Iheanachor | Arizona State | 5th | 6'5" | 315 |
29 | Reuben Fatheree | Texas A&M | 5th | 6'8" | 330 |
30 | Alex Wollschlaeger | Bowling Green | 6th | 6'7" | 305 |
31 | Shiyazh Pete | Kentucky | 5th | 6'8" | 320 |
32 | Gunnar Hansen | Florida State | 5th | 6'5" | 330 |
33 | Fernando Carmona Jr. | Arkansas | 5th | 6'5" | 320 |
34 | Xavior Gray | Northwestern | 7th | 6'9" | 340 |
35 | Courtland Ford | Kentucky | 6th | 6'6" | 315 |
36 | Nolan Rucci | Penn State | 5th | 6'8" | 310 |
37 | Tyler Miller | Iowa State | 6th | 6'9" | 335 |
38 | Turner Corcoran | Nebraska | 6th | 6'6" | 310 |
39 | Percy Lewis | Ole Miss | 6th | 6'7" | 355 |
40 | Fa'alili Fa'amoe | Wake Forest | 6th | 6'5" | 315 |
41 | Cam McNair | James Madison | 5th | 6'5" | 325 |
42 | Ryder Langsdale | Lafayette | 5th | 6'7" | 290 |
43 | Wes Dorsey | UCF | 7th | 6'7" | 315 |
44 | Derrell Bailey Jr. | Georgia State | 6th | 6'6" | 305 |
45 | JT Cornelius | Monmouth | 6th | 6'6" | 290 |
46 | Derek Simmons | Oklahoma | 5th | 6'6" | 325 |
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Traits That Make an Offensive Tackle 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.
2026 OT Draft Prospects FAQs
Who is the best OT in the 2026 NFL Draft?
The best OT in the 2026 NFL Draft entering the season is Kadyn Proctor of Alabama. The former 5 star recruit has a powerful frame and good movement skills for his size that can’t be coached.
How good is the offensive tackle draft class in 2026?
The 2026 offensive tackle draft class is looking very strong, much better than the 2025 class. Some of this is based on projecting young talent to improve, as the class is very reliant on former top high school recruits continuing to develop and improve.