Top 25 Offensive Guard Rankings for the 2012 NFL Draft

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13. Chris Jacobson, Pittsburgh, 6’3” 290 (Senior)

**No scouting report yet available**

14. Braden Hansen, BYU, 6’6” 310 (Junior)

**No scouting report yet available**

15. James Wilson, Florida, 6’3” 315 (Senior)

**No scouting report yet available**

16. Austin Pasztor, Virginia, 6’7” 320 (Senior)

**No scouting report yet available**

17. Chance Warmack, Alabama, 6’3” 320 (Junior)

**No scouting report yet available**

18. Art Forst, Rutgers, 6’8” 311 (Senior)

**No scouting report yet available**

19. Kevin Zeitler, Wisconsin, 6’4” 314 (Senior)

There is a theme here–power, power, power. Zeitler won the team’s Badger Power Award for his prowess in the weight room, and is considered one of the top interior lineman prospects in the class of 2011. Honorable mention All Big Ten performer who started 22 of his last 26 games. Obviously played on a talented line last year with Gabe Carimi and John Moffitt, and can play all over the line. Very smart kid, who made the Academic All Big Ten team. Should be a starting guard in the NFL as soon as he enters the league barring injury.

20. Stephen Good, Oklahoma, 6’4” 293 (Senior)

Very solid offensive guard prospect. Hard worker and an excellent run blocker, but in order to succeed for the Oklahoma offense, you have to be a stellar pass protector. Will be starting for his third straight year this year. Has played in an unprecedented amount of snaps for the Sooners. Very valuable player for this team, and will likely be a starting offensive guard in the NFL.

21. Trevor Robinson, Nortre Dame, 6’5” 300 (Senior)

**No scouting report yet available**

22. Antoine McClain, Clemson, 6’5” 330 (Senior)

**No scouting report yet available**

23. Lonnie Edwards, Texas Tech, 6’4” 322

**No scouting report yet available**

24. Josh Dworaczyk, LSU, 6’6” 295 (Senior)

**No scouting report yet available**

25. Tyler Evans, Oklahoma, 6’5” 326 (Junior)

**No scouting report yet available**