2025 NFL Draft: Offensive Tackle Rankings – Will Campbell, Armand Membou Lead a Position Versatile OT Class
- Brandon Lundberg
- Feb 20
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 6
The 2025 NFL Draft offensive tackle class offers a strong mix of high-end starters, interior-tackle hybrids, and scheme-diverse athletes. With LSU’s Will Campbell solidifying his status as a top-10 pick and Missouri’s Armand Membou rising fast into Round 1 consideration, this class is deeper and more versatile than previously expected. Texas’ Kelvin Banks Jr. remains one of the most technically refined tackles in the class, while athletic risers like Josh Conerly Jr. and Josh Simmons bring upside despite some questions.
This OT group may not have a generational top-3 pick like Penei Sewell or Joe Alt, but it offers 5–7 potential starters in the top 50 picks—making it a must-watch position heading into April.

2025 NFL Draft: Offensive Tackle Rankings
Near Elite Tier - 1st Round Projection
Prospects in this tier are plug-and-play starters with Pro Bowl potential and scheme versatility.
1) Will Campbell | LSU | Ht: 6'6" | Wt: 325 lbs
Player Comparison: Zack Martin
Analysis: Campbell is an athletic and powerful tackle with positional versatility, capable of playing tackle or guard at the next level. His balance, anchor strength, and hand technique make him a dominant run blocker and reliable pass protector. Best suited for zone and power schemes.
High-End Starter Potential - 2nd/3rd Round Projection
These prospects have the tools to become high-level starters within their first two NFL seasons.
2) Armand Membou | Missouri | Ht: 6'3" | Wt: 314 lbs
Player Comparison: Alijah Vera-Tucker
Analysis: Membou is an athletic, physical blocker with positional versatility to play right tackle or guard. His smooth footwork, body control, and functional power fit gap and zone schemes, though his strike placement and anchor need refinement.
3) Kelvin Banks Jr. | Texas | Ht: 6'4" | Wt: 324 lbs
Player Comparison: Rashawn Slater
Analysis: Banks is a high-level pass protector with elite lateral agility, hand placement, and strength. His ability to mirror edge rushers and hold up against power makes him a plug-and-play left tackle with All-Pro potential.
4) Josh Simmons | Ohio State | Ht: 6'5" | Wt: 310 lbs
Player Comparison: D.J. Humphries
Analysis: Simmons is a fluid-moving, athletic tackle with quick feet and good hand activity. His pass protection skills and natural pocket depth awareness stand out, but he must improve strength and handling of power rushers.
5) Josh Conerly Jr. | Oregon | Ht: 6'4" | Wt: 305 lbs
Player Comparison: Charles Cross
Analysis: Conerly is an athletic, smooth pass protector who thrives in zone-based run schemes. His quick feet and strong mirror skills make him an ideal left tackle, but he must develop more play strength to anchor against power rushers.
6) Aireontae Ersery | Minnesota | Ht: 6'6" | Wt: 325 lbs
Player Comparison: Darnell Wright
Analysis: Ersery is a long, powerful tackle who fits well in play-action-heavy offenses. His length and strength give him starter potential, but he must refine his hand usage and lower body mechanics.
7) Ozzy Trapilo | Boston College | Ht: 6'8" | Wt: 321 lbs
Player Comparison: Rob Havenstein
Analysis: Trapilo is a technically sound right tackle with a strong anchor and disciplined hand usage. His length and functional strength make him dependable in pass protection, though lateral quickness is a concern.
8) Wyatt Milum | West Virginia | Ht: 6'6" | Wt: 312 lbs
Player Comparison: Not Available
Analysis: Milum is a high-motor lineman with tackle-guard flexibility. His strong grip and heavy hands make him a fit for gap/power run schemes, but lateral quickness concerns could move him inside to guard.
Mid-Level Starter Potential - 4th/5th Round Projection
These players project as solid rotational contributors with starter upside in the right scheme.
9) Marcus Mbow | Purdue | Ht: 6'5" | Wt: 300 lbs
Player Comparison: Ali Marpet
Analysis: Mbow is a versatile lineman who projects best inside at guard or center in a zone-heavy scheme. His athleticism and movement skills shine, but adding mass and improving his anchor will be crucial for his NFL success.
10) Jonah Savaiinaea | Arizona | Ht: 6'5" | Wt: 330 lbs
Player Comparison: Kingsley Suamataia
Analysis: Savaiinaea is a massive, powerful blocker with guard-tackle flexibility. His run-blocking strength and ability to absorb bull rushes stand out, but he must refine his footwork and agility to handle speed rushers.