The NFL Combine has officially concluded and there were a ton of prospects that participated. There are a lot of players that raised their stocks at the combine. For the next few days, every position will be looked at and three players will be ranked as the highest risers. The next position will be at the offensive line.
Jared Wilson (Georgia)

In this draft, there aren’t a lot of great center prospects. Out of the bunch, the only one that shines the most is Jared Wilson. Why? Well, he’s got some speed and led the entire offensive line class in the 40-yard dash. When an offensive lineman runs a 4.84 40-yard dash at the combine at 310 pounds, that is impressive. His posture was good at the offensive line drills and his flexibility is solid too. Wilson is hands down the best center in this class and it’s not close. He has raised his stock compared to the rest of the center class and it would be stunning if he wasn’t the first center taken in the draft during Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Jonah Savaiinaea (Arizona)

Many scouts and analysts were, mixed on Jonah Savaiinaea. Some scouting reports liked him and others thought he wasn’t as great. If there was a player that needed a strong combine performance, it was him. Well, he accomplished that goal as the combine made many more positive about his draft status. He showcased speed with his 40-yard dash time of 4.95 seconds and a 1.72-second 10-yard split. The arm size with Savaiinaea is good too as he measured 33 7/8 inches which was unexpected.
The big question is if he has what it takes to be an offensive tackle in the NFL, but Savaiinaea has a lot of potential. He’s got the speed and the size to be a great offensive lineman. In proving that athleticism for a player his size, his draft stock has risen.
Armand Membou (Missouri)

The biggest riser of the combine for offensive linemen is Armand Membou. Membou has turned into many scouts’ favorite prospect and his combined results proved that. They weren’t just good, they were fantastic. He has some speed running a 4.91 40-yard dash and a 1.74-second 10-yard split. Running the offensive lineman drills, he has an excellent posture and moves smoothly. Membou showcased his athleticism at the combine with his stock rising tremendously in the past few months. It’s more likely than not that he will become a 1st round draft choice this year’s draft. What a great job by Mr. Membou.
End Of My Risers Rant

Those three offensive linemen stood out the most and raised their draft stock. What are your thoughts on the three offensive linemen above? Who else stood out to you at the combine for the offensive line? Let me know in the comment section and don’t forget to give the article a like as well. Don’t forget to check out other NFL content on Stadium Rant.