As your New Orleans Saints prepare for the 2025 NFL Draft, we take a look at the top 10 ranked players at various positions. The 2025 NFL Draft big board rankings are reflective of Bucky Brooks' top five prospects by position 1.0 and ESPN's NFL Draft "Best Available" list. To keep track of the latest NFL mock drafts for the Saints, check out Mock Draft Monday. Part of the Saints Path to the Draft presented by Cox.

Here are the top 10 ranked draft prospects on the offensive line.
1. Will Campbell (OT, LSU)
Will Campbell earned 1st-Team AP All-American and 1st-Team All-SEC honors in 2024, establishing himself as one of the premier offensive linemen in college football. A finalist for the Lombardi Award and co-winner of the SEC Jacobs Blocking Trophy, he anchored LSU’s offensive line, starting 38 consecutive games at left tackle. Campbell allowed just four sacks over 1,509 career pass-blocking snaps.
Will Campbell's Combine Results
- Height: 6-6 | Weight: 319 | Arms: 32 5/8 | Hands: 9 1/2
- 40-yard Dash: 4.98 | 10-yard Split: 1.76 | Vertical Jump: 32
- Broad Jump: 9-5 | 3-Cone: DNP | 20-yard Shuttle: DNP | Bench Press: DNP
Will Campbell's College Stats | ||||
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Year | GP | GS | Sacks Allowed | Pass Block Snaps |
2022 | 13 | 13 | 2 | 515 |
2023 | 13 | 13 | 0 | 470 |
2024 | 12 | 12 | 2 | 524 |
Totals | 38 | 38 | 4 | 1,509 |
Will Campbell Draft Analysis by Lance Zierlein
NFL Comparison: Taylor Decker/Bernhard Raimann
Overview: "Athletic left tackle prospect who's durable and battle-tested but has elements of high risk, high reward in his game. Campbell is a thumping run blocker who can clear out B-gaps with forceful down blocks and displace base blocks with his "strike and run" technique. He struggles to win laterally, though. He will lunge and miss against stunts and movement. Campbell operates with good athleticism and agility in pass protection but is way too leaky against inside moves. He has a jarring, heavy punch and can latch in to control the rep. However, he has short arms and when he's beaten to first action, the footwork and technique go out the window, forcing him to scramble and survive to save the pocket. His play is determined, spirited and aggressive, which works in his favor, but Campbell must learn to vary his pass-set technique and operate with optimal hand timing in order to thrive at tackle instead of being moved to guard." Full Will Campbell draft analysis on NFL.com
Strengths:
- Tested by a battery of NFL-caliber pass rushers.
- Sets with adequate knee bend and hands at the ready.
- Able to jolt the rusher when he lands the first punch.
- Keeps feet moving to ride arc-runners around the top.
- Possesses necessary agility to scramble when needed.
Weaknesses:
- Struggles getting to his landmarks on lateral blocks.
- Pad level and hand placement create leverage disadvantages.
- Gets too far out over his skis and can be knocked off balance.
- Protections marked by inconsistent footwork and body control.
- Punch timing can be too mechanical and predictable.
2. Armand Membou (OT, Missouri)
Armand Membou earned 2nd-Team All-SEC honors in 2024 after not allowing a single sack in 411 pass-blocking snaps. A starter for 30 career games at right tackle, he quickly developed into a dominant force, using his strength and mobility to excel in both pass protection and run blocking. Ranked #39 on Bruce Feldman’s College Football Freaks List (1.63 10-yard split, 20 mph on GPS, 650 squat, 375 clean, bench 425).
Arman Membou's Combine Results
- Height: 6-4 | Weight: 332| Arms: 33 1/2 | Hands: 9 3/4
- 40-yard Dash: 4.91 | 10-yard Split: 1.74 | Vertical Jump: 34
- Broad Jump: 9-7 | 3-Cone: DNP | 20-yard Shuttle: DNP | Bench Press: 31
Armand Membou's College Stats | ||||
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Year | GP | GS | Sacks Allowed | Pass Block Snaps |
2022 | 11 | 5 | 1 | 186 |
2023 | 13 | 13 | 2 | 439 |
2024 | 12 | 12 | 0 | 411 |
Totals | 36 | 30 | 3 | 1,036 |
Armand Membou Draft Analysis by Lance Zierlein
NFL Comparison: Zach Tom
Overview: "Young, talented prospect whose lack of NFL-tackle size will test teams' willingness to make exceptions to their standards. Membou plays with composed quickness and elite body control. He delivers good pop on contact and has the range to spring runs with blocks in space. Footwork and core strength fuel stick-block sustain, but he can be outreached by edge-setters. His pass sets are technically sound, and he processes twists and blitzes quickly. Membou plays with a varied pass-set strategy and crafty hands to stymie rush momentum, but teams will have to live with long-armed rushers collapsing the pocket on him at times. Hands and feet work in unison to mirror speed and edge-to-edge rush challenges. He's still growing into his frame but his game boasts unusual maturity. Membou's potential impact at a premium position should keep him at tackle, but he has outstanding potential regardless." Full Armand Membou draft analysis on NFL.com
Strengths:
- Impeccable body control and poise in his pass sets.
- Keeps weight inside on kick-slides with easy redirect versus counters.
- Protects with independent hands and a fluid mirror.
- Twitchy hands cinch up rushers who get too close.
- Athletic and agile to stay connected to rushers around the arc.
Weaknesses:
- Far below height standards for NFL starting tackles.
- Inconsistent running feet under his hands as a drive blocker.
- Gets outreached and separated by long edge-setters.
- Not a deep bender and turns to leaning at times.
- Must prove his anchor against NFL speed-to-power rushers.
3. Kelvin Banks Jr. (OT, Texas)
Kelvin Banks Jr. won both the Lombardi Award (nation’s top OL) and the Outland Trophy (top OL/DL) in 2024, while earning 1st-Team AP All-American and 1st-Team All-SEC honors. A starter in all 42 career games at left tackle, he anchored Texas' offensive line and helped them reach the College Football Playoff.
Kelvin Banks Jr.'s Combine Results
- Height: 6-5 | Weight: 315 | Arms: 33 1/2 | Hands: 10 3/8
- 40-yard Dash: 5.16 | 10-yard Split: 1.79 | Vertical Jump: 32
- Broad Jump: 8-8 | 3-Cone: 7.81 | 20-yard Shuttle: 4.66 | Bench Press: -
Kelvin Banks Jr.'s College Stats | ||||
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Year | GP | GS | Sacks Allowed | Pass Block Snaps |
2022 | 13 | 13 | 2 | 434 |
2023 | 14 | 14 | 1 | 528 |
2024 | 15 | 15 | 1 | 515 |
Totals | 42 | 42 | 4 | 1,477 |
Kelvin Banks Jr. Draft Analysis by Lance Zierlein
NFL Comparison: Peter Skoronski / Christian Darrisaw
Overview: "Three-year starter who has gone to battle in the trenches with current and future pros. Banks will come into the league as an early starter but his run blocking is more pro-ready than his pass protection. He's technically sound and scrappy in the ground game, with the quickness and athleticism to get to all move blocks. He has the leverage and strain to hold his own at the point. Banks has the slide quickness to deal with speed, but he must become more proactive in attacking power rushers and long-limbed attackers to prevent them from dictating the terms. He needs to improve his anchor and hand placement but he should become a long-time NFL starter at either tackle or guard." Full Kelvin Banks Jr. draft analysis on NFL.com
*Strengths: *
- Plays with good initial quickness and easy athleticism.
- Tracks rushers with smooth slides and a steady pace.
- Refuses to overset and unnecessarily open an inside lane.
- Feet are active and light to mirror counter movements.
- Has a feel for his punch range and when to throw his hands.
Weaknesses:
- Lacks desired thickness in his limbs.
- Pass protection features excessive forward lean into punch.
- Needs to expand set depth to create a wider corner for rusher.
- Labors to keep power from compressing his edges.
- Athletic but body control can get away from him in protection.
4. Josh Simmons (OT, Ohio State)
Josh Simmons is a versatile offensive tackle with starting experience at both left and right tackle, earning Honorable Mention All-Big Ten honors in 2024 before suffering a season-ending knee injury after six starts. A starter in all 32 career games, he allowed just one sack on 428 pass-blocking snaps in 2023 for Ohio State after previously starting at right tackle for San Diego State in 2022.
Josh Simmons' Combine Results
- Height: 6-5 | Weight: 317 | Arms: 33 | Hands: 10
- 40-yard Dash: DNP | 10-yard Split: DNP | Vertical Jump: DNP
- Broad Jump: DNP | 3-Cone: DNP | 20-yard Shuttle: DNP | Bench Press: DNP
Josh Simmons' College Stats | ||||
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Year | GP | GS | Sacks Allowed | Pass Block Snaps |
2022 (SDSU) | 13 | 13 | 4 | 394 |
2023 (OSU) | 13 | 13 | 1 | 428 |
2024 (OSU) | 6 | 6 | 0 | 152 |
Totals | 32 | 32 | 5 | 974 |
Josh Simmons Draft Analysis by Lance Zierlein
NFL Comparison: D.J. Humphries
Overview: "An athletic tackle prospect with adequate size and length, Simmons has experience starting on both sides. He suffered a season-ending knee injury in mid-October, so his recovery and timetable for return will need to be vetted. He's a consistently fluid mover both inside the box and when asked to play in space, and he has the slide quickness to compete against NFL edge speed. He's more positional than powerful in completing his run-blocking tasks, but he can fit into all schemes. Improved hand placement and latch-in strength can help better control opponents in both the run and pass games. Simmons can still be susceptible to twists and counters in pass pro, so he might need a year to continue honing his craft in that area before he is ready to take on NFL pocket hunters." Full Josh Simmons draft analysis on NFL.com
Strengths:
- Very smooth getting out of his stance and into space.
- Rapid-fire foot quickness gives him the ability to capture cut-off positioning.
- Gives good effort to sustain and finish blocks with his feet.
- Operates with adequate timing to land first hands in pass protection.
- Gathers rusher's outside shoulder with firm outside hand.
Weaknesses:
- Upper-body strength appears to be average.
- Would like to see a little more pop on contact in run game.
- Has a tendency to catch rushers, surrendering some bull-rush success.
- Forward lean makes him susceptible to push/pulls and rush counters.
- Instincts have been average in recognizing twists and games in protection.
5. Tyler Booker (IOL, Alabama)
Tyler Booker earned 2nd-Team AP All-American and 1st-Team All-SEC honors in 2024, showcasing his elite pass protection with zero sacks allowed on 371 pass-blocking snaps. A team captain and versatile blocker, he started 25 games at left guard and made one start at left tackle during his career at Alabama. A former 5-star recruit from IMG Academy.
Tyler Booker's Combine Results
- Height: 6-5 | Weight: 321 | Arms: 34 1/3 | Hands: 11
- 40-yard Dash: 5.38 | 10-yard Split: 1.96 | Vertical Jump: 27
- Broad Jump: 7-10 | 3-Cone: 7.96 | 20-yard Shuttle: 4.84 | Bench Press: 21
Tyler Booker's College Stats | ||||
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Year | GP | GS | Sacks Allowed | Pass Block Snaps |
2022 | 12 | 1 | 0 | 213 |
2023 | 12 | 12 | 2 | 395 |
2024 | 13 | 13 | 0 | 371 |
Totals | 37 | 26 | 2 | 979 |
Tyler Booker Draft Analysis by Lance Zierlein
NFL Comparison: John Simpson
Overview: "Two-year starter and team captain with elite physical traits. Booker is a downhill run blocker with average explosiveness into first contact, but he utilizes his size and power to overtake defenders in the second phase of the block. He can play too far out over his toes but that's correctable. Booker is an average athlete in protection but makes up for it with technique and football intelligence to defend against twists. He's tough, smart and a top leader. The traits, football character and play strength will make him a good starter for a downhill, power-based attack." Full Tyler Booker draft analysis on NFL.com
Strengths:
- Prototypical size and girth with elite length and massive hands.
- Upper-body power and hip torque to turn defenders out of the gap.
- Has a feel for positioning and angles to wall-off blocks in space.
- Patient and controlled working up to second-level targets.
- Protects with good posture and smooth tempo in his mirror.
Weaknesses:
- Approaches too many blocks with outside hands.
- Absorbs rushers instead of consistently punching them.
- Average foot speed to ride or redirect rushers on his edge.
- Below-average lateral quickness and range as a run blocker.
- Needs to run feet under hands for better sustain.
6. Grey Zabel (IOL, North Dakota State)
Grey Zabel earned 1st-Team AP FCS All-American and 1st-Team Missouri Valley Football Conference honors in 2024, starting all 16 games at left tackle for the FCS national champions. A starter in 38 career games across multiple positions, he showcased adaptability by playing at left tackle, right tackle, and left guard throughout his career. Zabel turned down significant NIL offers to remain at NDSU and play alongside his younger brother, demonstrating his leadership and commitment.
Grey Zabel's Combine Results
- Height: 6-6 | Weight: 312 | Arms: 32 | Hands: 9 1/2
- 40-yard Dash: DNP | 10-yard Split: DNP | Vertical Jump: 36 1/2
- Broad Jump: 9-3 | 3-Cone: DNP | 20-yard Shuttle: DNP | Bench Press: 26
Grey Zabel's College Stats | ||||
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Year | GP | GS | Sacks Allowed | Pass Block Snaps |
2020-21 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 65 |
2021 | 11 | 0 | 0 | 28 |
2022 | 15 | 7 | 2 | 180 |
2023 | 15 | 15 | 2 | 411 |
2024 | 16 | 16 | 1 | 453 |
Totals | 62 | 38 | 5 | 1,137 |
Grey Zabel Draft Analysis by Lance Zierlein
Overview: "Tough-guy profile on this prospect coming out of North Dakota State. Zabel has an NFL frame with room for additional mass and possesses a good starting point in terms of his play strength. He has to play with really quick hands and good feet in order to compensate for short arms that make sustaining blocks and controlling pass rushers more challenging. Teams might ask Zabel to snap during draft season in order to project positional flexibility." Full Grey Zabel draft analysis on NFL.com
Strengths:
- Has played four of the five O-line positions.
- Able to unlock hips/ankles and set a sudden anchor.
- Quick to pass off twisters and search for incoming traffic.
- Makes a point to get body on body to seal blocks.
- Upper- and lower-body power to generate movement at the point.
Weaknesses:
- Needs work stabilizing base width in pass sets.
- More grab than punch in pass pro.
- Too much waist-bending and leaning to brace.
- Short arms create difficulties in sustaining blocks.
- Hands get wide and will slide off the target as a run blocker.
7. Josh Conerly Jr. (OT, Oregon)
Josh Conerly Jr. earned 3rd-Team AP All-American and 1st-Team All-Big Ten honors in 2024, anchoring an Oregon offensive line that was a Joe Moore Award finalist. A starter in 28 career games at left tackle, he allowed just one sack in over 500 pass-blocking snaps in each of the last two seasons, per PFF. A former 5-star recruit who transitioned from running back to offensive line in high school.
Josh Conerly Jr.'s Combine Results
- Height: 6-5 | Weight: 311 | Arms: 33 1/2 | Hands: 10 3/8
- 40-yard Dash: 5.05 | 10-yard Split: 1.71 | Vertical Jump: 34 1/2
- Broad Jump: 8-7 | 3-Cone: DNP | 20-yard Shuttle: DNP | Bench Press: DNP
Josh Conerly Jr.'s College Stats | ||||
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Year | GP | GS | Sacks Allowed | Pass Block Snaps |
2022 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 30 |
2023 | 14 | 14 | 1 | 540 |
2024 | 14 | 14 | 1 | 521 |
Totals | 41 | 28 | 2 | 1,091 |
Josh Conerly Jr. Draft Analysis by Lance Zierlein
Overview: "Two-year starter whose in-season improvement and performance against Penn State's Abdul Carter make it easier to project his future. Conerly is proportionally built but lacks ideal play strength. He strains at the point of attack but needs to get his hips and hands synced to improve as a finisher. He moves easily in space and gets to his angles to help spring the run. Conerly sets with smooth slides and ready hands but gets caught over-setting. He has anchor troubles against power that might be challenging to correct. He sees twists and blitzes developing and recovers with athleticism when beaten. Conerly is young and needs more development, but he should become a good starter at tackle or guard." Full Josh Conerly Jr. draft analysis on NFL.com
Strengths:
- Showed vast improvement as the season progressed.
- Movements are composed and relatively athletic.
- Accelerates hard into down blocks.
- Works with strain at the point of attack and is rarely on the ground.
- Consistent, well-balanced slides both diagonally and back inside.
Weaknesses:
- Lacks pace to collect linebacker on work-up blocks.
- Needs to improve his play strength and play bigger.
- Oversets open up the inside door in pass protection.
- Average bender who relies on forward lean to brace up.
- Has trouble anchoring against speed-to-power rushers.
8. Donovan Jackson (IOL, Ohio State)
Donovan Jackson earned 2nd-Team AP All-American and 1st-Team All-Big Ten honors in 2024, playing a key role in Ohio State’s national championship run. A versatile lineman with 55 career starts, he spent most of his career at left guard but showed his adaptability by starting nine games at left tackle in 2024. Ranked #26 on Bruce Feldman’s College Football Freaks List (490 bench, 610 squat, 1.59 10-yard split, 30" vertical, 9'7" broad).
Donovan Jackson's Combine Results
- Height: 6-4 | Weight: 315 | Arms: 33 1/2 | Hands: 9 7/8
- 40-yard Dash: DNP | 10-yard Split: DNP | Vertical Jump: DNP
- Broad Jump: DNP | 3-Cone: DNP | 20-yard Shuttle: DNP | Bench Press: DNP
Donovan Jackson's College Stats | ||||
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Year | GP | GS | Sacks Allowed | Pass Block Snaps |
2021 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 36 |
2022 | 13 | 13 | 2 | 424 |
2023 | 13 | 13 | 1 | 428 |
2024 | 14 | 14 | 2 | 405 |
Totals | 61 | 55 | 5 | 1,293 |
Donovan Jackson Draft Analysis by Lance Zierlein
NFL Comparison: Wyatt Teller
Overview: "Broad-framed three-year starter with core power and leg drive to hold the line of scrimmage or change it. He can stick and sustain in-line or on the second level and is a plus finisher. Jackson has the athleticism for all tasks as an outside-zone blocker. He is also able to accelerate and lead the way on long pulls or counters. He leans against stunting/slanting fronts, and he can be tardy in opening his hips and activating his feet for recoveries. He's long but punches with wider hands and struggles to consistently maintain his edges when mirroring. Overall, Jackson has the measurables, power and movement for any scheme as a starting guard." Full Donovan Jackson draft analysis on NFL.com
Strengths:
- Guard prototype with thick chest, broad hips, long arms and big hands.
- Able to punch and stay clinched from a distance.
- Uses core power, hip flexion and hand resets to thwart bull rush.
- Uses length and upper-body power to thump gap shooters.
- Displays above average "hit and stick" for longer sustain.
Weaknesses:
- Wide protection hands leave his frame wide open.
- Forward lean diminishes ability to widen and defend his edges.
- Below-average agility and lateral quickness in recovery mode.
- Quicker defenders can beat him with quick wins heads-up.
- Becomes hurried getting off secure block and up to linebacker.
9. Jonah Savaiinaea (IOL, Arizona)
Jonah Savaiinaea earned Honorable Mention All-Big 12 honors in 2024, starting 11 games split between left and right tackle. A three-year starter with 36 career starts, he has experience at right guard, right tackle, and left tackle, showcasing his versatility across the offensive line. Ranked #37 on Bruce Feldman’s College Football Freaks List (21 percent body fat, 19 mph on GPS, 406 bench, 355 power clean, 532 squat).
Jonah Savaiinaea's Combine Results
- Height: 6-4 | Weight: 324 | Arms: 33 7/8 | Hands: 10 1/4
- 40-yard Dash: 4.95 | 10-yard Split: 1.72 | Vertical Jump: 29
- Broad Jump: 8-10 | 3-Cone: DNP | 20-yard Shuttle: 4.66 | Bench Press: DNP
Jonah Savaiinaea's College Stats | ||||
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Year | GP | GS | Sacks Allowed | Pass Block Snaps |
2022 | 12 | 12 | 2 | 526 |
2023 | 13 | 13 | 2 | 540 |
2024 | 11 | 11 | 4 | 478 |
Totals | 36 | 36 | 8 | 1,544 |
Jonah Savaiinaea Draft Analysis by Lance Zierlein
Overview: "Durable three-year starter who is built like a right guard but has valuable protection experience as a collegiate tackle. Savaiinaea doesn't have the athleticism to stick at right tackle in the NFL, but can play there in a pinch with some help. He's very wide and can engulf smaller opponents as a base blocker while sealing off double teams and down blocks. His feet often deaden on contact, creating opportunities for defenders to leak through his edges in both the run and pass games. Savaiinaea's size works to his advantage and he could become a serviceable starting guard in time." Full Jonah Savaiinaea draft analysis on NFL.com
Strengths:
- Dense frame with excellent thickness through limbs.
- Patient with hands but fires them with timing and accuracy.
- Uses posture and core to control rushers once he's locked in.
- Space-eating frame will be tough to beat quickly inside.
- Able to shove angle blocks around with upper-body strength.
Weaknesses:
- Has trouble sitting heavy and anchoring against bull-rushers.
- Below-average recognition and response to twists.
- Doesn't bend and slide well enough to protect his inside edge.
- Lacks leverage and hand placement as a drive blocker.
- Falls off of base blocks due to inconsistent body control.
10. Jared Wilson (IOL, Georgia)
Jared Wilson emerged as a key piece of Georgia’s offensive line in 2024, earning 2nd-Team All-SEC honors while allowing zero sacks in 511 pass-blocking snaps. After spending time as a reserve behind 2024 NFL Draft pick Sedrick Van Pran, he stepped into the starting center role, showcasing strong pass protection and football IQ. With experience in Georgia’s pro-style system, the Senior Bowl invite has the technique and consistency to develop into a reliable NFL interior lineman.
Jared Wilson's Combine Results
- Height: 6-3 | Weight: 310 | Arms: 32 3/8 | Hands: 10 3/4
- 40-yard Dash: 4.84 | 10-yard Split: 1.72 | Vertical Jump: 32
- Broad Jump: 9-4 | 3-Cone: DNP | 20-yard Shuttle: 4.56 | Bench Press: DNP
Jared Wilson's College Stats | ||||
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Year | GP | GS | Sacks Allowed | Pass Block Snaps |
2021 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
2022 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 25 |
2023 | 13 | 0 | 1 | 57 |
2024 | 12 | 12 | 0 | 511 |
Totals | 33 | 12 | 1 | 591 |
Jared Wilson Draft Analysis by Lance Zierlein
Overview: "Wilson is a one-year starter lacking the size and power to hold his own against an NFL nose tackle. He's athletic and should continue improving with additional experience but will need help from bigger guards next to him. He plays with inside hands and decent core strength in both phases but would benefit from better strain and a finisher's mentality. He's rangy and agile in protection and was rarely bull-rushed. Wilson has a shot to make a roster, but average traits and a lack of two-position versatility could make it tougher for him." Full Jared Wilson draft analysis on NFL.com
Strengths:
- Works with inside hands throughout the rep.
- Adequate quickness and timing working block to block.
- Athleticism allows him to stay connected to movement.
- Pass protects with loose hips and nimble feet.
- Possesses above-average range between his gaps.
Weaknesses:
- First contact doesn't land with much force.
- Below-average strain and finish in the run game.
- Can be outreached and controlled by zero-techniques.
- Will lean into punch, opening counters for the rush.
- Turns and closes his hips when chasing twists.