1. C Tyler Linderbaum, Iowa
Strengths: toughness/athleticism (wrestling skills), run blocking/strength
Weakness: weight/length, bull rush versus stronger players
Draft Projection: Top 5 – Top 15
2. G Zion Johnson, Boston College
Strengths: size/strength, good at pass and run blocking/versatility
Weakness: speed rush, some technique issues
Draft Projection: Mid 1st Round – Early 2nd Round
3. G Kenyon Green, Texas A&M
Strengths: versatility (played all positions in college, except Center), size/strength
Weakness: footwork/technique, pass blocking/speed rush
Draft Projection: Mid 1st Round – Early 2nd Round
4. G Jamaree Salyer, Georgia
Strengths: size/strength, versatility (played all five positions on O-line)
Weakness: footwork/technique, athleticism/speed
Draft Projection: 2nd Round – Early 3rd Round
5. G Dylan Parham, Memphis
Strengths: mobility/athleticism (former TE), footwork/technique
Weakness: size/length, bull rush versus stronger defenders
Draft Projection: 3rd Round
Position Grade: B-
The interior O-line offers a lot of versatility with some college Tackles moving to Guard and some Guards who can also fill in at Tackle. The Center position is limited but led by the best interior lineman in Linderbaum who has top 5 talent and should be an instant starter with the toughness and nasty demeanor teams love. Johnson has been rising since the Senior Bowl and some teams even believe he could fill in at Tackle, while others believe he could start at Center. Green is the player known for his versatility, but teams believe he could be a Pro-Bowl Guard. Salyer is another versatile player who played LT in college but is viewed as a possible Pro-Bowl Guard as it would limit his weaknesses moving inside. Parham is an athletic Guard who lacks the size so he fits best in a zone blocking scheme, teams believe he could be a top-level Center. Tackle/Guard Darian Kinnard, Kentucky, is another player to look out for with his size, strength and run blocking.