
Tackles
1. Kelvin Banks Jr, Texas
2. Will Campbell, LSU
3. Josh Simmons, Ohio State
4. Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota
5. Josh Conerly Jr, Oregon
Tough to rank with teams going back and forth about arm length, but regardless Banks is my #1 overall lineman. Banks is a tough lineman with good footwork and speed to stop speed rushers, questions of arm length, so he may move to Guard or RT. Campbell is a huge lineman with a nasty demeanor who I believe would be a perfect RT, may get a chance at LT, but arm length questions as well. Simmons the ideal LT with good pass blocking, strength, and footwork but has injury concerns. Ersery is a huge lineman who is still raw at the position but has the size and strength to be a run blocking RT or LT. Conerly is an athletic lineman with good size and footwork to play LT but does need work after the Senior Bowl.

Guards
1. Tyler Booker, Alabama
2. Armand Membou, Missouri
3. Donovan Jackson, Ohio State
4. Grey Zabel, North Dakota State
5. Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona
Booker is a tough strong lineman who plays with a nasty demeanor that teams love as the consensus #1 Guard. Membou is a Tackle who teams believe will make a better Guard, but he is strong and a plus in the running game, as the #2 Guard who could play RT. Jackson is a solid Guard who showed good versatility moving to LT with the above-mentioned Simmons getting injured, so his ability to play both positions has increased his stock. Zabel increased his stock at the Senior Bowl impressing teams with his technique, he is also considered the top Center, but it’s clear he can play. Savaiinaea is another Tackle who seems bound to move to Guard due to arm length, but solid strength, run blocking, and quickness to be a solid lineman.
