2025 NFL Combine Stock Report: Offensive Linemen

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This is the 2025 NFL Combine Stock Report for the offensive linemen. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.

Kelvin Banks, OT/G, Texas
There’s a chance Kelvin Banks will be the first offensive lineman off the board. Will Campbell was dinged for short arms, while Banks showed off some great footwork in the drills. Banks also posted a 5.16 40 with a quality 1.79 10-yard split.

Tyler Booker, G, Alabama
Tyler Booker had some horrendous testing numbers at the combine. His 10-yard split was a ghastly 1.96, while his broad jump was a horrifically embarrassing 7-10. This isn’t a huge deal because Booker is a powerful guard, but Booker probably should have not tested, especially in the agility drills. Booker had some of the worst 3-cone and short shuttle times on Sunday.

Logan Brown, OT, Kansas
Shuttle times are the best indicators for offensive linemen, so Logan Brown has to be thrilled that he finished tied for second in the short shuttle with a 4.51. His other numbers were decent as well. He ran a 5.18 40 with a 1.75 10-yard split.

Will Campbell, OT, LSU
Will Campbell’s arm length was the talk of the combine on Sunday morning. They measured at 32 5/8 inches. Thirty-three inches is usually the floor, so this measurable is not ideal. This won’t preclude Campbell from being a great pro, but some teams might be concerned by it. Campbell also slipped a couple of times in the drills.

Josh Conerly, OT, Oregon
Josh Conerly showed off some great athleticism at the combine. He posted a 5.05 40 time with a 1.71 10-yard split. He also leapt 34.5 inches in the vertical.

Drew Kendall, C, Boston College
Drew Kendall is another lineman who was able to thrive in the agility drills. His 5.05 40 time and 1.79 10-yard split were solid, but he really thrived in the 3-cone and short shuttle. He was fourth in the 3-cone at 7.56, and he was tied for second in the short shuttle at 4.51 seconds.

Armand Membou, OT/G, Missouri
Armand Membou posted combine numbers that only two offensive linemen had in the past: Tristan Wirfs and Trent Williams. Membou was tremendous with a 4.91 40, a 1.74 10-yard split, and a 34-inch vertical.

Wyatt Milum, OT/G, West Virginia
Wyatt Milum is seen as a tackle or guard, but perhaps that’ll change in the wake of his arm measurement. His arms are just 32 1/8 inches, which is even worse than Will Campbell’s arm length. Milum looked like a guard in the 40 with a 5.28 and a 1.84 split.

Tate Ratledge, G, Georgia
Tate Ratledge showed some tremendous athleticism for a guard. He needed to run just one 40-yard dash because he sprinted a 4.97 with a stellar 1.72 10-yard split. He also hit 32 inches in the vertical. Ratledge also topped the charts with his 3-cone time of 7.38.

Caleb Rogers, G, Texas Tech
Caleb Rogers’ numbers didn’t stand out for most of the day, save for his 34-inch vertical. His 5.10 40 and 1.78 10-yard split were decent, but not amazing. However, Rogers posted the second-best 3-cone time, a 7.43, and the best shuttle time at 4.49. Teams value these agility drills highly, so Rogers certainly helped himself.

Jonah Savaiinaea, OT/G, Arizona
Jonah Savaiinaea weighed in at 324 pounds, but he certainly didn’t run like a big lineman. He clocked in at 4.95 with a tremendous 1.72 10-yard split. His arms also measured in at 33 7/8 inches, so teams may believe that he can play tackle in the NFL.

Jalen Travis, OT, Iowa State
Jalen Travis measured in with some great arm length (34 7/8 inches). His 5.14 40 and 1.80 10-yard split aren’t great numbers in a vacuum, but they are when considering his 339-pound frame. Travis also reached 35 inches in the vertical.

Carson Vinson, OT, Alabama A&M
Carson Vinson had a solid workout in the on-field drills and was just fine in the speed testing. However, he was able to shine at the very end during the agility drills. He finished third in the 3-cone with a 7.51.

Jared Wilson, C, Georgia
Jared Wilson saved the best for last. He was the final player to run a 40 at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, and he ended up being the fastest offensive lineman on the day. He ran a blazing-fast 4.84 40 and a 1.71 10-yard split despite weighing in at 310 pounds. He also notched a 32-inch vertical and a fourth-best short shuttle time of 4.56.

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