NFL offensive line ranking before week 2

NFL offensive line ranking before week 2

  • The Broncos continued where they had gone last season: The offensive line of Denver gave only six pressure on 43 pass play against the Titans in week 1.

Estimated reading time: 15 minutes


Few things are more important for the success of an NFL team than the quality of the attacking line. Disastrous lines, or even single weak-link mermatches, can determine the results of games, while strong units offer an incredible advantage.

We will play in the NFL-offensive line all season and emphasize the biggest weak clutch players in each team. With week 1 of the regular season of 2025 in the books, the weekly rankings and the best player of every unit are here.

Key:
Red text = weakest left


1. Philadelphia Eagles (no change)

Projected Week 2 Starters:

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

Left guard Landon Dickerson fought against an injury during the victory of week 1 of Philadelphia on the cowboys, which resulted in his exit. Back -Up Brett Toth used the last 11 attacking snaps of the Eagles in his place. Dickerson also earned the lowest pff -alarm figure under the attacking rulers of the team (51.5).

The unit had a non -characteristic game compared to recent seasons, which means that 12 edition – including one bag – on 34 Pass tenstar pieces. That culminated in an 80.9 pff pass-blocking efficiency rating, which is only 25th in the NFL in week 1.

Best player: Jordan Mailata

Mailata’s 93.5 Pff Run-Blocking figure led all attacking rulers in week 1.


2. Denver Broncos (no change)

Projected Week 2 Starters:

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

The Broncos essentially took further where they had gone in 2024, so that one of the best pass -blocking attacking lines in football brought forward. The unit only received six pressure on 43 Pass Plays in week 1, which led to a second ranked 93.0 Pff pass-blocking efficiency rating.

Left guard is Powers ’80, 7 Pff Run-Blocking figure in the second place of all guards in week 1.

Best player: Garett Bolles

Bolles led the offensive rulers of the Broncos in Pff-Passblokking (81.1) after vomiting only two pressure on the Titans.

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