Sportsvival has become a go‑to source for draft‑season intelligence, blending on‑field evaluation, analytics, and program context to build complete prospect profiles. The scouting team studies everything from functional athleticism and positional traits to scheme usage and long‑term projection, ensuring each report reflects not just what a player is today, but how his game translates to the NFL. This approach allows Sportsvival to deliver clear, actionable insights that help readers understand ceilings, risk factors, and developmental timelines across every position group.
Sportsvival is officially in full force for the 2026 NFL Draft, with evaluators deep into film study, positional traits, and long‑term projection. From early‑season tape to all‑star games and postseason evaluations, Sportsvival’s process blends traditional scouting principles with modern context — emphasizing translatable traits, functional athleticism, and role projection at the next level. As always, these early boards are fluid, with combine testing, pro days, and team needs expected to reshape rankings as the draft cycle unfolds.
Top 10 Interior Offensive Line Prospects- 2026 NFL Draft
1. Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State- Guard
Height: 6’4” | Weight: 328 lbs
A massive, powerful interior blocker with NFL starter traits. Ioane generates movement in the run game and anchors well versus power, giving him early‑round upside as a tone‑setting guard.
2. Connor Lew, Auburn- Center
Height: 6’3” | Weight: 303 lbs
A technically sound center with strong leverage and football IQ. Lew excels with hand placement and angles, projecting cleanly into zone‑based blocking schemes.
3. Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon- Guard
Height: 6’5” | Weight: 320 lbs
A well‑built, athletic guard who plays with balance and control. Pregnon shows consistent pass‑protection awareness and enough movement skills to fit multiple offensive systems.
4. Gennings Dunker, Iowa - Guard (projected inside)
Height: 6’5” | Weight: 316 lbs
A physical mauler with tackle experience who projects best on the interior. Dunker thrives in downhill run schemes and brings a strong finishing mentality.
5. Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M- Guard
Height: 6’5” | Weight: 320 lbs
A versatile interior lineman with good length and controlled footwork. Bisontis offers positional flexibility and dependable snap‑to‑snap consistency.
6. Keylan Rutledge, Georgia Tech-Guard
Height: 6’4” | Weight: 330 lbs
An experienced, powerful guard who brings toughness and mass to the interior. Rutledge’s run‑blocking strength is his calling card, particularly in gap schemes.
7. Trey Zuhn III, Texas A&M- Center/Guard
Height: 6’7” | Weight: 320 lbs
A towering lineman with position flexibility. While he has tackle experience, Zuhn’s future likely lies inside, where his size and strength can be maximized.
8. Logan Jones, Iowa- Center
Height: 6’3” | Weight: 302 lbs
An athletic, intelligent center who consistently grades well in the run game. Jones brings leadership and mobility, making him a strong fit for modern offenses.
9. Jake Slaughter, Florida- Center
Height: 6’4” | Weight: 308 lbs
A technically reliable interior presence with strong awareness. Slaughter doesn’t overwhelm with traits but wins with positioning and consistency.
10. DJ Campbell, Texas- Guard
Height: 6’3” | Weight: 321 lbs
A thick‑built, powerful guard who thrives in close‑quarters combat. Campbell plays with a nasty edge and can collapse defensive fronts in the run game.
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