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NFL offensive line rankings ahead of Week 4

  • The top five holds ahead of Week 4: The Eagles stay at No. 1, following by the Broncos, Bills, Colts and Chargers.
  • The Vikings push their way to No. 8: Minnesota is up seven spots after allowing only six pressures to the Bengals this past week.

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Few things are more important to an NFL team’s success than the quality of its offensive line. Disastrous lines, or even singular weak-link mismatches, can determine the outcomes of games, while strong units provide an incredible advantage.

We will monitor NFL offensive line play all season long and highlight each team's biggest weak-link players. With Week 3 of the 2025 NFL regular season in the books, here are the weekly rankings and each unit's best player.

Key:
Red text = weakest links


1. Philadelphia Eagles (No change)

Projected Week 4 starters:

LT Jordan Mailata
LG Landon Dickerson
C Cam Jurgens
RG Tyler Steen
RT Lane Johnson

Right tackle Lane Johnson exited in Week 3 with a neck injury after just 10 snaps. Matt Pryor initially took over, before he gave way to Fred Johnson. Pryor and Johnson earned PFF overall grades of 75.6 and 47.5, respectively.

Philadelphia's offensive line wasn't at its best, underwhelming in pass protection largely because of Johnson's absence, in the team's Week 3 win over the Rams. The unit surrendered 14 pressures — including three sacks — on 37 pass plays, leading to a 77.0 PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating, which ranked only 26th this week.

Best player: Jordan Mailata

Mailata’s 87.8 PFF run-blocking grade after three weeks leads all offensive tackles.


2. Denver Broncos (No change)

Projected Week 4 starters:

LT Garett Bolles
LG Ben Powers
C Luke Wattenberg
RG Quinn Meinerz
RT Mike McGlinchey

Denver’s offensive line was once again outstanding in pass protection. The unit surrendered only two pressures — and no sacks or quarterback hits — on 31 pass plays in the team's loss to the Colts. The front-five finished with a 96.8 PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating, which was tied for the best mark in the NFL in Week 3.

Center Luke Wattenberg has received a negative PFF grade on just 4.4% of run plays this season, the second-lowest rate among centers.

Best player: Garett Bolles

Bolles once again stayed clean in pass protection, leading to an 85.4 PFF pass-blocking grade, which ranked third among all offensive tackles in Week 3.

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