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The top offensive player at every position in the 2027 NFL Draft

Here are some of the top offensive prospects in the 2027 as it stands today
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The best offensive line prospects in the 2027 NFL Draft

1. Jordan Seaton, LSU

Seaton is one of the two top-rated tackles in this class so far. He will be playing for LSU in 2026 after two years at Colorado.

Reid had this to say about Seaton:

"He's an easy mover as a pass protector, as his excellent feet allow him to easily mirror and match pass rushers. Seaton also has strong hands that help him shock and shut down rush moves at the point of attack."

2. Trevor Goosby, Texas

Goosby is the other top offensive lineman in the 2027 class after choosing to stay at Texas for an additional year.

Had he stayed in the 2026 class, he was considered a borderline first-round talent.

Goosby is a massive player at 6'7, 326 pounds, but is plenty athletic to hang at the next level.

3. Austin Siereveld, Ohio State

The third offensive tackle is hard to pin down at this point in the calendar. All three analysts have a different name.

Reid has Cayden Green, the guard/tackle out of Missouri. But I had questions about play strength and best position for him after 2025.

Brugler has Jacarrius Peak, who has started full seasons at both right and left tackle. But notes he still isn't polished despite going into his fifth year in college.

I'll go with McShay's pick of Austin Siereveld out of Ohio State. He's one year younger than Peak and has played against a high level of competition at Ohio State. He's also played both guard spots and left tackle.

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