With fantasy football draft season in full swing, it’s important to know NFL offensive line rankings. After all, the offensive line is the backbone of an effective offense, so a strong group up front bodes well for fantasy production. The FantasyPros consensus offensive line rankings for the 2025 season provide a glimpse of where each team stands in the trenches.
These rankings consider insights from Fantasy Points, Pro Football Focus (PFF) and FTN Fantasy while also looking at FantasyPros’ in-house analysts, along with my analysis. Continuity is key in both pass protection and run-blocking, so groups that have played together for a while get a bonus, while those that went through a lot of turnover require tempered expectations.
The goal of FantasyPros’ offensive line rankings is to act as a useful draft tool for fantasy football managers. That’s not to say that you’re making your final decision on a player dilemma based on these rankings, but they can be helpful as a tiebreaker when considering two comparable players.
We also have to acknowledge the difficulty of projecting offensive lines. Think back to last season, when the Commanders were expected to have one of the worst offensive lines in the NFL, but shocked the world and performed quite well. With that in mind, it’s a good idea not to overly emphasize these predictions. Instead, make it a small piece of the pie in your draft process. Here are my NFL offensive line rankings and the implications the position has on fantasy football.
Fantasy Football Offensive Line Rankings
Rank | Team |
1 | Philadelphia Eagles |
2 | Denver Broncos |
3 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
4 | Buffalo Bills |
5 | Detroit Lions |
6 | Minnesota Vikings |
7 | Los Angeles Chargers |
8 | Atlanta Falcons |
9 | Los Angeles Rams |
10 | Chicago Bears |
11 | Baltimore Ravens |
12 | Washington Commanders |
13 | Carolina Panthers |
14 | Indianapolis Colts |
15 | Green Bay Packers |
16 | Arizona Cardinals |
17 | New York Jets |
18 | San Francisco 49ers |
19 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
20 | Kansas City Chiefs |
21 | Dallas Cowboys |
22 | Las Vegas Raiders |
23 | Jacksonville Jaguars |
24 | Tennessee Titans |
25 | New Orleans Saints |
26 | New England Patriots |
27 | New York Giants |
28 | Cleveland Browns |
29 | Cincinnati Bengals |
30 | Seattle Seahawks |
31 | Miami Dolphins |
32 | Houston Texans |
Offensive Line Notes
- The Bucs have an elite offensive line, but do note that stud offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs is expected to miss some time in the early stages of the season.
- The Lions get a slight downgrade from previous years due to the sudden retirement of center Frank Ragnow, who was an anchor up front for them.Â
- The Bears have one of the most improved units in the NFL after bringing in Drew Dalman and Joe Thuney.
- I’m higher than consensus on the Commanders’ offensive line because they already performed well last year and now brought in Laremy Tunsil along with first-round rookie Josh Conerly Jr.
- We could see the Jets rise in these ranks quickly, especially after they’ve now used consecutive first-rounders on offensive linemen.Â
- The Cowboys should be better up front this season due to projected growth from former first-round picks Tyler Guyton and Tyler Smith, along with first-round rookie Tyler Booker.
- We’re likely to see Tua Tagovailoa continue to check it down consistently due to the Dolphins’ offensive line deficiencies.
- The Texans could be in trouble up front after trading Laremy Tunsil to the Commanders.
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