*Denotes Underclassman
Auburn - 6030 / 303
Three year starter, Kennesaw, GA. In 2023 was named first team All-SEC freshman team. Lew is an excellent pass protector who utilizes his long arms and strong frame to keep the defender at a distance while chopping his feet under a solid base. Over his career, he has displayed durability, in always answering the bell for game day. Lew appears to be a very intelligent offensive lineman in making and changing protection calls. Solid toolbox against bull rushing defensive linemen. Excellent use of hands and “sitting down” to nullify bull rushers. Solid footwork coordinating punch and mirror. Plays against and handles next-level competition every week. Good lower pad level. Will need to change up some of his techniques to keep defenders on their toes. Being a little light in weight, forces Lew to focus on knee bend and forward lean to consistently hold off defenders. Overall, this is a quality football prospect.
Florida - 6040 / 308
Two year starter, Ocala, FL. Initially committed to Florida State, before transferring to Florida. Red-shirted his freshman year in 2021. Saw action on special teams in thirteen games in 2022. Over the course of 2023 and 2024 started 24 games at center. In 2024 was named first team All-America and first team All-SEC. Decided to come back for one more year. A good team leader, this sound technician has shown the ability to work with the guards to solidify combination blocks. Excellent reach step. Very solid understanding what the defense is presenting him as it occurs. Slaughter is a great competitor. Has a strong punch with his non-snapping hand. Needs to work on sustaining blocks. Can use more functional weight strength in his lower body. One of several quality centers in this draft class. His over 80/100 run and passing blocking grades are among the best for all 2024 offensive linemen.
Alabama - 6020 / 291
Three year starter, Scottsdale, AZ. Initially, he attended Washington, where he was redshirted as a freshman in 2022. In 2023, while earning a starting spot he was named second team All-Pac 12. After the season, he entered the NCAA transfer portal. Named a team captain prior to the 2025 season, after starting all thirteen games in 2024. A strong and agile player, Brailsford is among the best centers in the country. Very strong beyond his actual size. Gets off the ball quickly and maintains the center of the pocket with his quickness. His “game” is much different than many centers with elite quickness and ability to climb. Very technically sound, maintains a low pad level. His quick twitch and lateral agility are a huge plus. His obvious shortcoming is his lack of size amongst the games' giants. Short-armed to the point where he may need help from the guards. He needs to continue to add bulk onto an already strong frame. Intriguing athlete.
Oregon - 6020 / 325
Three year starter, Honolulu, HI. In 2024 was an All-Big 10 honorable mention. Currently on the Rimington Trophy watch list. As a freshman in 2023, played both center and guard making one start. In 2024 was the starting center for 12 games. Laloulu has burst onto the scene of centers to watch. Named a team captain this season, he is a strong presence in the middle of the line. Solid base with a quick first step, he appears to be a settling force with his understanding of the Ducks' offense. His snaps are consistent, and he has strong controlling hands. Shows good strength at the point of attack. Arm length may be an issue. Needs to work on his aiming point when asked to pull. While his play along the line of scrimmage is good, he has to get better at moving people off the line as a run blocker. He’ll be tested at the next level with recoverability and a perceived lack of quickness.
Kansas - 6050 / 330
Three year starter, Katy, TX. In 2021 as a freshman attended Texas A&M and started all twelve games, in 2022 started just four games before a season ending knee injury. Started twelve games in 2023 before entering his name in the NCAA transfer portal. Transferred to Kansas in 2024, where he earned second-team All-Big 12 Conference honors. Foster visually presents himself as a player with size and mass. He plays a physical game. Entering the 2025 season, Foster has amassed more than 2500 snaps. Durable and reliable, Foster has a good football IQ, having played 28 games against SEC competition. Equally proficient run versus pass. He flashes ability to get leverage on powerful nose tackles. Pass protection has improved each year. Dropped twenty pounds in the off–season to help his mobility. Needs to continue to work on his footwork. Arm length could be an issue. Needs to control the inside with a stronger punch. Needs to settle in to drive the “0+1” technique out. Could be termed as a “plug and play” starter at the next level.
6. Jones, Logan
Iowa - 6030 / 293
7. Coleman, Ben
Arizona State
8. Coogan, Pat
Indiana - 6050 / 310
9. Bobo, Drew
Georgia - 6050 / 305
10. Brockermeyer, James
Miami - 6030 / 295
11. Anderson II, Raheem
Western Michigan - 6030 / 318
12. Tollison, Connor
Missouri - 6040 / 286
13. Rice, Zach*
Syracuse - 6050 / 305
14. Hinzman, Carson
Ohio State - 6050 / 300
15. Dotson-Oyetade, Ezra
Texas State - 6030 / 290