Positional Rankings: Stacking up the 2026 NFL Draft crop of offensive tackles
Supply and Demand will tell us that offensive tackles will go early in the 2026 NFL Draft. So, how do Spencer Fano, Monroe Freeling, and more stack on the board?
Another week closer to the 2026 NFL Draft, another finalized positional rankings piece has dropped! This week, we’ll take a look at the big men bookending the offensive line: the offensive tackles.
A bit of an unorthodox year, the top two offensive tackles on the consensus board are right tackles with some sort of outlying metric. Utah’s Spencer Fano has size and arm length concerns, while Miami’s Francis Mauigoa has range questions that lead some to believe he will be an NFL guard.
It has led to some interesting conversations leading up to the draft, and could lead to an interesting draft night. We could see NFL teams prioritizing young, long, athletic, prototypical left tackles over these two by the time the end of the month rolls around.
Just as a disclaimer: the round grades that you see for these players are not where I project them to be. They are round grades that are meant to hold up over time so that I can compare these players to offensive tackles of previous and future classes. If they seem harsh, that’s because I am lower on this offensive tackle class compared to classes of years past.
Here are my top-10 tackles in this year’s draft class written up, and the 18 that I have watched tiered out.
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