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Top 10 returning offensive lines in the 2025 season, which enter the 2025 season

  • Jake Slaughter leads the way: The center of Florida is the Top Returning Interior offensive Lineman and was probably the best center of the nation last season.

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With the College Football season 2024 in the books, it is time to draw attention to 2025 by spending the best players at every position.

Next are internal amplifiers. It is one of the strongest position groups because many of the highest guards and centers from 2024 are back for another year.

Below you will find a list of PFF's top 10, which return in College football, in addition to an honorable candidate for mention. Please note that the NFL projection in these rankings has not been taken into account.

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1. Jake Slaughter, Florida

One year after the placement of eighth place on this list, Slaughter is standing with an excellent redefine after an outstanding junior season. It was the only Power Four Center that received over 80.0 PFF notes as a passblocker and running blocker. It is even more impressive that he was exposed to a murderer series of defensive duels, including Walter Nolen, Alfred Collins, Shemar Turner, Deone Walker, Omarr Norman-Lott and Joshua Farmer. All of these players should be selected in the first three rounds of the NFL design of 2025.

Slaughters 85.8 PFF framework since 2023 trails only Jackson Powers-Johnson under Power Four Center. It moves very well with 6-foot 4 and 308 pounds, so that he can dominate in a zone blocking scheme.


2. Ar'maj Reed-Adams, Texas A & M.

Reed-Adams dominated the aggies in his first year. The Kansas Transfer took the second place behind the Willie Lampkin by North Carolina-in PFF Grade, PFF Run Blocking note and PFFS Siegen over average metric under Power Four Guards.

He is a powerful player at 6-foot 5 and £ 330, which can be characterized in any run blocking scheme. Reed-Adams led all Power Four Guards in GAP RUN-Blocking note and took fourth place in the Run Blocking note zone.

Ar'Maj Reed-Adams: KARRIERE PFF classes
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3. Iapani Laloulu, Oregon

Laloulu flashed over 413 snapshots as a real newcomer in 2023 and led all Power Four awakening with a pressure rate of 0.9%. This year he mixed all over the interior of the ducks and played at least 100 snapshots in the middle, in the left guard and the right guard.

He became Oregon's start center in the second year and was one of only six power four centers to earn the top 20 classes in pass locking and blocking. Laloulu still has not given a sack in 720 career blocking snapshots.


4. Logan Jones, Iowa

Jones was the highest center of Power Four last season and received a brand of 83.6. He was particularly dominant in the running game and led all Power Four centers with a run blocking note of 82.3. Although Jones weighs £ 29, he is a powerful player who is ease to the second level.

He is not a slouch as a passport protector who, with a pressure rate of 1.8% last season, occupies 10th place in performance four.


5. Connor Lew, Auburn

LEW was appointed PFF's all-Freshman team in 2023 after he had admired in the center for the Tigers, and he followed it with an even better campaign in the second year.

His 76.4 PFF grade took fifth place in the Power Four centers, and he was one of only six who received both the top 20 notes as a passblocker and as a runblocker. Lew gave up a sack or hit 0.2% of his pass blocking snapshots and fell for the eight-best rate under Power Four centers.


6. Cayden Green, Missouri

After Green flashed as a real newcomer in Oklahoma in 2023, he switched to Missouri and became a much more round player in the second year.

Green was one of six Power Four Guards last season, who scored over 75.0 grades as a passblocker and a runblocker. In 676 career-pass blocking snapshots, he only allowed one sack. He will enter his junior year with the Tigers as the best fallow guard in College Football.

Cayden Green: Career -PFF classes
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7. Parker Brailsford, Alabama

After a dominant newcomer season in Washington, Brailsford joined PFF in 2023 as a top-off-off-off-offensive offensive offensive interior. In 2023 he ended the second -frequent valuable center in the nation, as the PFF victories cause above average metrically.

While his PFF-RUN-Blocking grade as a redshirt in Alabama had dropped by more than 19 points in Alabama in the second year, Brailsford still reached 11th place under Power Four centers in the PFF-Pass blocking class (82.1 ).

He is so elite of an athlete when he comes and places the 100th percentile of PFFS Game Athleticism Score metric.


8. Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State

In his second season, Ioane broke out as the start of the Nittany Lions and, according to PFF victories, laid above-average metrics as the fourth most frequent power four Guard. He earned over 70.0 PFF notes as a passblocker and a running blocker and was one of the 20 highest guards in the Power Four last season.

The redshirt junior is a massive 348 pounder who can defensive lines for pancakes, both if it uses the hat and in motion.


9. Tomas Rimac, Virginia Tech

Rimac, the top transfer on this list, closes to the Hokies after a productive redshirt -Junior campaign in West Virginia. His 78.6 PFF grade in 2024 finished fifth under Power Four Guards, and he was one of only six in this group that won over 75.0 classes as a passblock and runblocker.

According to PFF's victories, above average metric, he ended the 2024 campaign as the third most common Power Four Guard.


10. Jaeden Roberts, Alabama

Roberts took seventh place on this list a year ago and remains in the top 10 for its dominant blocking. His 77.8 PFF run blocking note since 2023 has been 10th place under Power Four Guards. Roberts has a superhuman strength at £ 310, since it can supposedly have £ 525.

Jaeden Roberts: Career -PFF classes
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Praise: Joshua Braun, Kentucky

After stations in Florida and Arkansas, Braun will play for his third SEC school in his sixth season. Last year he was awarded a pass protection for the Razorbacks and took the 10th place under Power Four Guards with a brand of 85.9. His 71.5 PFF run blocking note was also a top 25 brand among this group.