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2022 NFL Draft Big Board: Interior Offensive Line
- Updated: April 26, 2022
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Rank | Player | School | Grade |
1 | Tyler Linderbaum | Iowa | Early-Mid 1st |
2 | Zion Johnson | Boston College | Late 1st |
3 | Kenyon Green | Texas A&M | Late 1st |
4 | Ed Ingram | LSU | 2nd |
5 | Jamaree Salyer | Georgia | 2nd |
6 | Zach Tom | Wake Forest | 2nd-3rd |
7 | Luke Goedeke | Central Michigan | 2nd-3rd |
8 | Marquis Hayes | Oklahoma | 3rd |
9 | Dylan Parham | Memphis | 3rd |
10 | Cole Strange | Chattanooga | 3rd-4th |
11 | Cameron Jurgens | Nebraska | 3rd-4th |
12 | Luke Fortner | Kentucky | 4th |
13 | Thayer Munford | Ohio State | 4th |
14 | Chasen Hines | LSU | 5th |
15 | Andrew Stueber | Michigan | 5th |
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Tyler Linderbaum is the best IOL prospect since Quenton Nelson. Zion Johnson and Kenyon Green are first-round-worthy prospects as well. Ed Ingram had a strong showing at the combine. Zach Tom has major upside. Thayer Munford could be a steal for somebody late in the draft. Andrew Stueber has potential as a swing backup.
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