Versatile offensive linemen Packers could target in 2025 NFL Draft

The Packers love versatile offensive linemen. Who could Brian Gutekunst target in the 2025 draft?

The Green Bay Packers selected three offensive linemen during the 2024 NFL Draft, a year after taking none during the 2023 draft. Since taking over as general manager in 2018, Brian Gutekunst has drafted 14 offensive linemen and has selected at least one in every draft except for the 2023 class.

Gutekunst’s draft history suggests that he’ll draft at least one offensive lineman in the 2025 draft and it’s a safe bet the prospect will offer position versatility.

Here are some potential targets in the 2025 draft class:

Xavier Truss, OL, Georgia

Georgia’s starting right tackle has started games at left tackle and both guard spots during his time in Athens. Truss has logged 1,022 snaps at right tackle, 854 at left guard, 334 at right guard and 204 snaps at left tackle. Truss paves the way as a run blocker and has good range.

Grey Zabel, OL, North Dakota State University

Zabel has started 11 games at left tackle for the Bison this season. Prior to this season, the South Dakota native started 17 games at right tackle, four at left guard and three at right guard. Zabel is agile out in space and hits his landmarks. Zabel has taken snaps at all five positions along the offensive line during his time in Fargo and he could showcase his skill set at all five positions during Senior Bowl week.

Jonah Monheim, OL, USC

Monheim has started 10 games at center for the Trojans this season. Before kicking inside, Monheim started 18 games at right tackle, 12 at left tackle, and four at right guard. Monheim has heightened awareness in protection. According to Pro Football Focus, Monheim has given up zero sacks this season.

Marcus Wehr, OL, Montana State

Wehr started his collegiate career at Bozeman as a defensive lineman before making the switch to the offensive line in 2022. During his first season on the offensive side of the ball, Wehr started seven games at left tackle. The following season he started 11 games at right tackle and one game at right guard. This season he’s started all 11 games at right guard. Since making the move to the offensive line in 2022, Wehr has given up zero sacks and just eight pressures.

Easton Kilty, OL, Kansas State

A North Dakota transfer, Kilty has started 10 games at left tackle during his first season at Kansas State. During his time at North Dakota, Kilty started games at left tackle, right guard and right tackle. Kilty is quick-footed and has given up one sack and five pressures this season.

Marcus Mbow, OL, Purdue

Mbow has 16 starts at right tackle and 14 at right guard under his belt. The Purdue product has quick feet and the lateral quickness to protect the corner. With his athleticism, Mbow has good range as a run blocker.

Connor Colby, OL, Iowa

Colby has started 23 straight games at right guard for the Hawkeyes. Before that stretch, Colby started seven games at left guard, six at right tackle and 11 at right guard. With 45 career starts under his belt, Colby is one of the most seasoned offensive linemen in the 2025 draft class. Colby is agile in space and rarely misses his marks.

Joshua Gray, OL, Oregon State

Gray is Oregon State’s all-time leader in starts (54). Gray started 44 games at left tackle before kicking inside to left guard this season. Gray plays with good knee bend and has a well-put-together frame.

Texas A&M offers North Dakota OL Transfer Easton Kilty

Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko has fielded an offer to the versatile North Dakota OL Easton Kilty, who recently entered the transfer portal.

Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko has continued assembling his staff, including naming former Duke O-line coach Adam Cushing to the same position, spurring a potential surge in the transfer portal as the Aggies require more depth in the trenches.

After one of the worst offensive line performances in program history during the 2023 season, a coaching change was needed, and with Cushing’s background in O-line development, especially in pass protection, one highly versatile member of the transfer portal received an offer from the Aggies this week.

On Monday, North Dakota offensive lineman Easton Kilty announced that he had received an offer from the Aggies after a productive career with the Fighting Hawks, starting games at every position on the line outside of Center while starting at left tackle during the entirety of the 2023 season.

Standing 6-5 and just over 300 pounds, Kilty possesses the athleticism, strength, and balance needed to protect the blindside. At the same time, his time at right tackle might be even more critical regarding the Aggies’ struggles this season.

Texas A&M starting left tackle Trey Zuhn III is slated to return next season. While freshman tackle Chase Bisontis handled the right tackle spot for most of the year due to Reuben Fatheree’s season-long injury, many unknowns remain with the transfer portal officially opening this week. Easton Kilty has one year of collegiate eligibility remaining.

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Auburn is the latest school to offer Shorter OL transfer Alan Herron

He is the third transfer offensive lineman that Auburn has offered.

Auburn is looking for help along the offensive line and is turning to the transfer portal to address the need. The latest offer is to former Shorter University offensive tackle [autotag]Alan Herron[/autotag], who is one of the hottest names in the portal.

Since entering the portal on Nov. 16, he has already picked up over a dozen offers, including ones from Penn State, Miami and Clemson. Herron spent two seasons at Shorter and will have two seasons of eligibility at his next school.

He is ranked as the No. 30 overall player and No. 4 offensive tackle in the 247Sports transfer portal ranking.

Auburn has already offered two other transfer offensive linemen, former Southern Miss left guard Gerquan Scott and North Dakota transfer [autotag]Easton Kilty[/autotag], who has spent time at left tackle and both guard spots.

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