As the trenches continue to define championship football, ESPN’s annual positional rankings — based on insights from over 70 NFL executives, coaches, and scouts — have revealed the Top 10 Interior Offensive Linemen heading into the 2025 season. These are the unsung heroes who anchor the pocket, open running lanes, and serve as the engine of elite offenses.

🔟 Top 10 Interior Offensive Linemen (Guards & Centers) for 2025
According to the rankings, here are the standouts:
Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys – 🧠💪 The gold standard of consistency and technique.
Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Colts – A tone-setter with elite power and nastiness.
Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta Falcons – Athletic, smooth, and dominant in zone schemes.
Joe Thuney, Kansas City Chiefs – Smart, technically sound, and a championship cornerstone.
Creed Humphrey, Kansas City Chiefs – A rising star at center; his command and IQ are elite.
Elgton Jenkins, Green Bay Packers – Versatile and physical, with Pro Bowl pedigree.
Landon Dickerson, Philadelphia Eagles – Powerful and improving rapidly each season.
Wyatt Teller, Cleveland Browns – Relentless motor and strong hands in the run game.
Joel Bitonio, Cleveland Browns – Veteran leader who remains rock solid.
Trey Smith, Kansas City Chiefs – Tough, explosive, and ascending fast in league circles.
🔍 Chiefs Dominate the List with 3 Selections
The Kansas City Chiefs once again show why they’ve built one of the league’s most feared offensive lines. Joe Thuney, Creed Humphrey, and Trey Smith all earned spots in the top 10 — a testament to GM Brett Veach’s roster-building and Andy Reid’s development system.
“When Mahomes has time, it’s because of these guys,” one AFC exec noted. “They don’t just hold the line — they win battles snap after snap.”
📊 Why It Matters
Interior O-linemen rarely get headlines, but these rankings show which teams have invested smartly in the heart of the trenches.
Great interior play equals sustained offensive success — especially in the postseason.
The Chiefs, Eagles, and Browns dominate the list, mirroring their consistent playoff appearances.
As we head into training camp, one thing is clear: The path to a Super Bowl starts inside. And these ten linemen are paving it — one block at a time. 🧱🔥