Fantasy football offensive line rankings 2025: Rating NFL OL groups from 1-32

Vinnie Iyer

Fantasy football offensive line rankings 2025: Rating NFL OL groups from 1-32 image

When drafting your fantasy football team for 2025, several factors should be considered, including player talent, schematic fit, and offensive skill personnel support. However, somewhere in the mix needs to be consideration of the quality of the player's offensive line, from both the pass protection and run blocking perspectives.

Going into the 2025 season, here's a ranking of all 32 NFL lines' strengths and weaknesses, from best to worst, to figure into some tougher fantasy decisions:

TIPS TO WIN YOUR LEAGUE: 2025 Fantasy Draft Kit

Fantasy football offensive line rankings

1. Denver Broncos

Best player: RG Quinn Meinerz

The Broncos are loaded everywhere with their draft and free-agent investments. Bo Nix can stay clean to help avoid a sophomore slump, while this is an intriguing bonus for rookie RB R.J. Harvey.

2. Philadelphia Eagles

Best player: RT Lane Johnson

The Eagles dominated in run blocking to help Saquon Barkley go 2K and continued the Tush Push mojo for Jalen Hurts minus Jason Kelce. Philadelphia's front remains elite overall.

3. Buffalo Bills

Best player: LT Dion Dawkins

The Bills are exceptional for reigning MVP QB Josh Allen and made James Cook pop for a big season. That vibe stays alive and well.

4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Best player: LT Tristan Wirfs

The Buccaneers' prolific offense maintains a terrific foundation for Baker Mayfield and breakout back Bucky Irving.

5. Chicago Bears

Best player: C Drew Dalman

The Bears upgraded big-time inside with Dalman plus guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson in free agency, and their young tackles can keep getting better. This is great news for a potential blowup

6. Minnesota Vikings

Best player: LT Christian Darrisaw

The Vikings upgraded from Darrisaw and Brian O'Neill anchoring the outside, with former Colts Ryan Kelly and Will Fries joining the inside. This is a needed assist to J.J. McCarthy and Aaron Jones Jr.

NEW - FANTASY FOOTBALL TOOLS: Fantasy NewsNFL Player Stats | NFL Transactions | NFL Depth Charts | Fantasy Injury Reports

USA Today Network

7. Atlanta Falcons

Best player: RT Kaleb McGary

The Falcons took a hit with Dalman leaving for Chicago, but they are solid enough to spring Bijan Robinson for his expected monster season.

8. Indianapolis Colts

Best player: LG Quenton Nelson

The Colts were gutted more but still have Nelson inside and some upside at the tackles. Jonathan Taylor is the biggest beneficiary.

9. San Francisco 49ers

Best player: Trent Williams

The 49ers have had to reshuffle a bit, but their current group is fine for Brock Purdy and Christian McCaffrey to keep producing at a high level.

10. Detroit Lions

Best player: RT Penei Sewell

Sewell has helped keep the power outside to balance the inside with some changes at guard and Frank Ragnow retiring. There are some cracks, but nothing yet concerning for the explosive offense.

11. Los Angeles Chargers

Best player: LT Joe Alt

The Chargers suffered a huge loss with Rashawn Slater going down after getting his new mega-contract, but they could recover with Alt moving, and they have a better combination inside for run and pass.

12. Green Bay Packers

Best player: RT Zach Tom

The Packers are shuffling a bit again, but Tom helps this group be better than middle of the "pack" for Jordan Love and Josh Jacobs.

2025 DRAFT SLEEPERS: QB | RB | WR | TE | DST | Value PicksDeep Sleepers | 1 From Each Team

Zach Tom Packers

Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

13. New York Jets

Best player: LT Olu Fashanu

The Jets have been bad, but Fashanu and rookie right tackle Armand Membou can flip the script for Justin Fields.

14. Los Angels Rams

Best player: LT Alaric Jackson

Keeping Jackson was key to keep the front solid for Sean McVay and boost an aging Matthew Stafford.

15. Washington Commanders

Best player: LT Laremy Tunsil

The Commanders were much improved from near the bottom, and Tunsil puts them in the top half for Jayden Daniels.

16. Baltimore Ravens

Best player: LT Ronnie Stanley

The Ravens have Stanley as their savvy anchor and young star center Tyler Linderbaum to keep up the mojo for Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry.

17. Carolina Panthers

Best player: LT Ikem Ekonwu

Ekownu and Taylor Moton at the tackles can help push Bryce Young toward a positive breakout season.

18. Pittsburgh Steelers

Best player: C Zach Frazier

The Steelers want to be run-heavy to take pressure off Aaron Rodgers, armed with rookie power back Kaleb Johnson. Frazier and his interior help can push toward that.

EXPLOIT LEAGUE APPS: Yahoo, ESPN rankings can reveal sleepers, busts

Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images

19. Las Vegas Raiders

Best player: LT Kolton Miller

The Raiders plan to be run-heavy, too, with Ashton Jeanty as the rookie feature back. Miller and this group can be trusted by Chip Kelly and that capacity.

20. Tennessee Titans

Best player: C Lloyd Cushenberry

The Titans have invested quite a bit up front ahead of Cam Ward and can help him become more comfortable as a rookie.

21. Arizona Cardinals

Best player: LT Paris Johnson Jr.

The Cardinals are hoping for better from Kyler Murray, banking on a big improvement for Johnson.

22. Kansas City Chiefs

Best players: C Creed Humphrey, RG Trey Smith

The Chiefs are desperate to figure out their tackles with veterans and youth. They are better but still not a big plus for Patrick Mahomes or the running game.

23. New Orleans Saints

Best player: LT Kelvin Banks Jr.

The Saints will march with bad quarterbacks, but this rookie first-rounder can help keep them upright.

24. Jacksonville Jaguars

Best player: LT Walker Little

The Jaguars need a lot more from everyone up front for Liam Coen to dream of carrying over the big production from the Buccaneers.

PPR RANKINGS: Top 300 Cheat Sheet | QB | RB | WR | TE | DST | PK

25. Dallas Cowboys

Best player: LG Tyler Smith

This has gone from near the best in the league for a long time to one of the worst with future Hall of Famers gone. I worry about their running game a lot, and Dak Prescott a little.

26. New England Patriots

Best player: LT Will Campbell

The Patriots are banking on their rookie left tackle having a huge impact in Year 2 of Drake Maye.

27. Miami Dolphins

Best player: RT Austin Jackson

This is getting pretty rough up front for Tua Tagovailoa and De'Von Achane, thus the compressed offense.

28. New York Giants

Best player: LT Andrew Thomas

The Giants are less than meh, which can be a concern if Jaxson Dart starts at some point.

29. Cincinnati Bengals

Best player: LG Dylan Fairchild

This isn't the best news, but the talent of Joe Burrow and Chase Brown has proven they can overcome.

NON-PPR RANKINGS: TOP 300 Cheat Sheet | QB | RB | WR | TE

Joel-Bitonio-120514-Getty-FTR.jpg

30. Cleveland Browns

Best player: LG Joel Bitonio

The Browns were once elite, but they have become totally decrepit for their offensive skill reboot.

31. Seattle Seahawks

Best player: LT Charles Cross

Sam Darnold will feel the effects of his big blocking dropoff early.

32. Houston Texans

Best player: LG Laken Tomlinson

The Texans have pieced together a post-Tunsil front that includes this aging player and rookie Aireontae Ersery. This is not a confident look for C.J. Stroud or their veteran backs.

Vinnie Iyer

Vinnie Iyer has been with The Sporting News since 1999, not long after graduating from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. He has produced NFL content for more than 20 years, turning his attention to full-time writing in 2007. Vinnie covers every aspect of the NFL for TSN including draft prospects analysis, gambling and fantasy football. He also represents TSN as host of the “Locked On Fantasy Football” podcast on the Locked On network.