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The 2026 NFL Draft features top offensive line prospects, including Francis Mauigoa and Spencer Fano as leading tackles. The rankings emphasize the importance of strong offensive linemen for long-term team success.
The game is won in the trenches. On both sides of the ball, it is imperative that you hit on your picks so they develop into long-term starters. We are going to start on offense by breaking down the top ten tackles, top five guards, and top five centers in the 2026 NFL Draft. First, the tackles:
The top offensive tackles include Francis Mauigoa, Spencer Fano, and Caleb Lomu.
Offensive line performance is crucial as it directly impacts a team's ability to protect the quarterback and establish a strong running game.
The rankings were influenced by player consistency, potential for development, and their ability to become long-term starters.

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No, you did not read it incorrectly. Kaydn Proctor did not make my top ten list for offensive tackles. Too many inconsistencies in his game and far too many things to clean up. Now, if he kicked inside to guard, this is a different conversation. The Utah boys go back-to-back, and I will likely be higher on Isaiah World than some, and that is alright with me.
Now to guards:
Vega Ioane is the best guard prospect we have seen since Quentin Nelson, and he might be better coming out. He is going to fall into the mid-teens and some GM will look like a genius landing a future All-Pro. 2-4 is a toss-up, but you get plus upside out of all three guys. You could make a case for any of those three guys being G2 in the class, and I would understand.
Finally, the centers.
Had it not been for a late-season ACL tear, we would be talking about Connor Lew as a fringe first-round pick. Even with him rehabbing this injury, he is still my clear top center prospect in the class. Brailsford had a tumultuous season, but still landed at 2. I think 2-5 can eventually develop into starters, but will take time. With Lew, once healthy, he should compete for a starting job.
This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Tackles headline our offensive line rankings