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Logan Taylor, a Boston College offensive lineman, is entering the NFL Draft after earning All-ACC Second Team honors in 2025. He played three seasons at Boston College and has experience at multiple positions on the offensive line.
BRONX, NY - DECEMBER 28: Boston College Eagles offensive lineman Logan Taylor (65) on the field during the game during the Boston College Eagles game versus the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl on December 28, 2024, at the Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York. (Photo by Williams Paul/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Boston College doesn’t have many prospects in this year’s NFL Draft, but as always they are producing strong offensive line talent even in during a rough season. Logan Taylor, a transfer from Virginia, played in Chestnut Hill for three seasons and earned All-ACC Second Team honors in 2025 as a team captain. But how much potential does he have as a pro?
Year: Redshirt senior, no remaining eligibility
Position: Offensive line (right guard, left tackle, right tackle)
Measurables: 6’7”, 312 lbs
Draft Projection: Day 3 / UDFA
Taylor started in 36 of 37 games for Boston College during his career on the Heights and was a rock solid presence for an offense that saw a lot of ups and downs. His OL play, originally at left tackle before switching to being primarily at left guard, was instrumental in BC’s versatile rushing attack over the past few seasons. He was widely praised for his high motor, competitiveness, and leadership while being bounced around to different positions on the line.
On the technical side of things, Taylor is a smart player that can follow pre-snap adjustments with ease and is good at finding the right angles in both pass and run blocking. His limitations come more on the physical side, as his quickness and athleticism are below average for the NFL level of play. He’s unlikely to be a consistent starter, especially coming out as a 24-year-old rookie, but has a good chance of finding playing time on special teams due to his smarts and versatility. I would expect that he finds himself on an NFL roster in September and has a good shot to have a multi-year pro career.
Logan Taylor earned All-ACC Second Team honors in 2025 and served as a team captain during his time at Boston College.
Logan Taylor is versatile and can play as a right guard, left tackle, or right tackle on the offensive line.
Logan Taylor is a redshirt senior with no remaining eligibility, making him eligible for the upcoming NFL Draft.

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Good luck, Logan!