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Offensive linemen in final 2025 NFL draft top 250 player rankings

Offensive linemen in final 2025 NFL draft top 250 player rankings

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The 2025 NFL draft is days away, beginning next Thursday night. Teams are finalizing their draft boards, including the Arizona Cardinals.
As we approach the actual draft, Draft Wire managing editor Jeff Risdon has put together his final player rankings, ranking players 1-250.
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This series of stories will break down each position group and list each player on the list, showing where they rank.
Here are the offensive linemen. The Cardinals could viably draft one at any point in the draft.
NFL draft final player rankings: Offensive tackle
Armond Membou, Missouri (No. 7)
Donovan Jackson, Ohio State (No. 9)
Will Campbell, LSU (No. 12)
Josh Simmons, Ohio State (No. 14)
Grey Zabel, North Dakota State (No. 25)
Aireontae Ersery, Boston College (No. 33)
Jonag Saviinaea, Arizona (No. 42)
Tyler Booker, Alabama (No. 50)
Wyatt Milum, West Virginia (No. 53)
Kelvin Banks, Texas (No. 57)
Seth McLaughlin, Ohio State (No. 67)
Ozzy Trapilo, Boston College (No. 79)
Marcus Mbow, Purdue (No. 83)
Anthony Belton, N.C. State (No. 96)
Josh Conerly, Oregon (No. 98)
Emory Jones, LSU (No. 103)
Tate Ratledge, Georgia (No. 108)
Ajani Cornelius, Oregon (No. 112)
Chase Lundt, UConn (No. 113)
Dylan Fairchild, Georgia (No. 115)
Charles Grant, William & Mary (No. 120)
Earnest Green, Georgia (No. 126)
Clay Webb, Jacksonville State (No. 133)
Jared Wilson, Georgia (No. 142)
Jalen Travis, Iowa State (No. 143)
Myles Frazier, LSU (No. 144)
Jackson Slater, Sacramento State (No. 147)
Luke Kandra, Cincinnati (No. 168)
Caleb Rogers, Texas Tech (No. 179)
Luke Newman, Michigan State (No. 180)
Jack Nelson, Wisconsin (No. 183)
Willie Lampkin, North Carolina (No. 184)
Jacob Gideon, Western Michigan (No. 187)
Hollin Pierce, Rutgers (No. 189)
Jake Majors, Texas (No. 191)
Joe Huber, Wisconsin (No. 196)
Trey Wedig, Indiana (No. 199)
Garrett Dellinger, LSU (No. 210)
Jonah Monheim, USC (No. 213)
Tyler Cooper, Minnesota (No. 216)
Xavier Truss, Georgia (No. 221)
Joshua Gray, Oregon State (No. 227)
Addison West, Western Michigan (No. 229)
Gerad Christian-Lichenhan, Oregon State (No. 231)
Jalen Rivers, Miami (No. 235)
Connor Colby, Iowa (No. 237)
Drew Kendall, Boston College (No. 240)
Javontez Spraggins, Tennessee (No. 243)
Carson Vinson, Alabama State (No. 244)
Drew Moss, Colorado State (No. 249)
Possibilities for the Cardinals
This is an extensive list. Tackles like Simmons and Banks have been connected to the Cardinals in the first round. Campbell and Membou will likely be off the board before the Cardinals' selection.
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This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: 2025 NFL draft: Final 250 prospect big board includes 57 O-linemen

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