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NFL offensive line rankings ahead of Week 2

Updated Sept. 10, 2025, 7:30 a.m. by Zoltán Buday 1 min read
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The Eagles hold firm at No.

1: Philadelphia topped the preseason offensive line rankings and remains there after one week of action.

The Broncos picked up where they left off last season: Denver's offensive line surrendered just six pressures on 43 pass plays against the Titans in Week 1.

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Estimated Reading Time: 15 minutes Few things are more important to an NFL teams success than the quality of its offensive line.

Disastrous lines, or even singular weak-link mismatches, can determine the outcomes of games, while strong units provide an incredible advantage.

We will monitor NFL offensive line play all season long and highlight each team's biggest weak-link players.

With Week 1 of the 2025 NFL regular season in the books, here are the weekly rankings and each unit's best player.

Key: Red text = weakest links 1.

Philadelphia Eagles (No change) Projected Week 2 starters: LT Jordan Mailata LG Landon Dickerson C Cam Jurgens RG Tyler Steen RT Lane Johnson Left guard Landon Dickerson battled an injury during Philadelphias Week 1 win over the Cowboys , which resulted in his exit.

Backup Brett Toth handled the Eagles' final 11 offensive snaps in his place.

Dickerson also earned the lowest PFF overall grade among the team's offensive linemen (51.5).

The unit had an uncharacteristic game compared to past seasons, allowing 12 pressures including one sack on 34 pass plays.

That culminated in an 80.9 PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating, which ranked only 25th in the NFL in Week 1.

Best player: Jordan Mailata Mailatas 93.5 PFF run-blocking grade led all offensive linemen in Week 1.

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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 picked up where they left off in 2024, putting forth one of the best pass-blocking offensive lines in football.

The unit gave up just six pressures on 43 pass plays in Week 1, leading to a second-ranked 93.0 PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating.

Left guard Ben Powers 80.7 PFF run-blocking grade ranked second among all guards in Week 1.

Best player: Garett Bolles Bolles led the Broncos offensive linemen in PFF pass-blocking grade (81.1) after surrendering just two pressures to the Titans .

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