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Who Are the NFL's Best Interior Offensive Linemen? Execs, Coaches and Scouts Help Rank 2025's ...

UNITED STATES, JUL 12 – Rankings highlight top 10 interior offensive linemen for 2025, noting retirements of key players and emergence of five young stars aged 24 to 26, per survey of over 70 NFL insiders.

  • ESPN surveyed NFL coaches, scouts, and executives to rank the top interior offensive linemen for the 2025 season, revealing a shift in the position's hierarchy.
  • Following the departures of Zack Martin and Frank Ragnow, two key positions became available, leading to increased recognition for up-and-coming young players.
  • Creed Humphrey and Tyler Smith claimed the top two positions, with Humphrey recognized for his impressive 96.2 pass-block win rate and Smith highlighted by an NFL general manager as exceptionally talented and versatile, even capable of starting at left tackle if needed.
  • Landon Dickerson led Philadelphia to a 2024 championship and maintained a high pass-block win rate despite injuries, while Quinn Meinerz earned All-Pro honors and signed a four-year, $72 million extension.
  • The rankings suggest the interior offensive line features a mix of established stars and youthful talent, setting a competitive tone as NFL teams finalize their rosters.
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ESPN broke the news in United States on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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