- A new No. 1 has arrived: The Denver Broncos' offensive line takes over the top spot after allowing only six pressures — and no sacks — on 45 pass plays in Week 4.
- The Eagles fall two spots: With the Broncos now at No. 1, Philadelphia is down to No. 3 following a few less-than-stellar outings.
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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 4 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. Denver Broncos (Up 1)
Projected Week 5 starters:
LT Garett Bolles
LG Ben Powers
C Luke Wattenberg
RG Quinn Meinerz
RT Mike McGlinchey
The Broncos' offensive line was once again excellent in pass protection in the team’s Week 4 win over the Bengals. The unit surrendered only six pressures — and no sacks — on 45 pass plays. The unit's 93.3 PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating ranked third in the league in Week 4.
Guards Ben Powers and Quinn Meinerz have both allowed pressure on just 2.4% of pass plays this season, tying for the fourth-best rate among all guards.
Best player: Garett Bolles
Bolles' 88.1 PFF overall grade this season is the top mark among left tackles.
2. Buffalo Bills (Up 1)
Projected Week 5 starters:
LT Dion Dawkins
LG David Edwards
C Connor McGovern
RG O'Cyrus Torrence
RT Ryan Van Demark
Ryan Van Demark took over for injured right tackle Spencer Brown in the Bills' Week 4 win over the Saints. And his 82.0 PFF run-blocking grade led all Buffalo offensive linemen.
Left guard David Edwards has put together an excellent campaign so far. His 75.3 PFF overall grade ranks fourth among 77 qualifying guards, and he places in the top 10 in PFF run-blocking and pass-blocking grades.
Best player: Dion Dawkins
Dawkins’ 77.8 PFF overall grade ranks seventh among all offensive tackles through four weeks.