2026 NFL Draft: PFSN’s Consensus Top 10 Offensive Tackles Include Caleb Lomu, Spencer Fano

PFSN's NFL Draft analysts put their big boards together to rank their consensus top 10 offensive tackles in the 2026 NFL Draft.

The 2025-26 NFL regular season has come to an end, and that means one thing in particular: Draft season is officially upon us. The 2026 NFL Draft is now a little more than three months away, and the first 18 picks in each round are now set.

Whether you’re a fan of a team that’s still in the playoffs or a team that only has the NFL Draft to look forward to, we’ve got you covered one way or another. We’ll be bringing you nonstop coverage before, during, and after this year’s draft.

The 2026 NFL Draft’s offensive tackle class is particularly interesting, especially since there is not much consensus on whether some of the top talents will stay at tackle. Regardless, it’s a talented group that should see several prospects drafted early this April.

PFSN NFL Draft analysts Ian Cummings, Jacob Infante, and Alec Elijah have pooled their rankings together to bring you their consensus top 10 offensive tackles in the 2026 NFL Draft.


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1) Caleb Lomu, Utah

It’s worth noting that there was a three-way tie for first place in PFSN’s consensus offensive tackle rankings. Each of the top three tackles got first-place votes, but the prospect grade in the PFSN NFL Draft Hub determined the tiebreaker. In this case, it’s Utah left tackle Caleb Lomu who broke the tie.

Lomu’s agility and coordination make him a future first-round pick. He has impressive foot speed in his pass sets and demonstrates great body control and footwork as a run blocker on the move. His spatial awareness shines in pass protection, and he’s a refined technician who lands his strikes well with good timing and placement.

2) Spencer Fano, Utah

The Utah Utes make up the top two spots in PFSN’s consensus offensive tackle rankings. While Lomu takes the top spot in the overall rankings, his running mate on the right side, Spencer Fano, is not too far behind him.

Like Lomu, Fano stands out most because of his athleticism and technical prowess. He’s an intelligent zone-run processor who knows who to pick up and how to roll his hips through contact to seal off defenders. In pass protection, he’s an explosive athlete with impressive agility through his kickslide, and he’s controlled climbing to the second level.

3) Francis Mauigoa, Miami

There is some disagreement among the PFSN staff as to where Francis Mauigoa will end up at the next level, as some see him kicking inside to guard in the NFL. There is no disagreement, however, that he is a high-quality prospect worthy of a first-round selection in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Mauigoa might lack length, but he makes up for it elsewhere. His anchor might be the strongest of any tackle in the class on tape, as he absorbs contact tremendously and maximizes that raw strength with good pad level. He’s quick off the line of scrimmage and keeps a wide base with good flexibility in his lower half.

4) Kadyn Proctor, Alabama

Kadyn Proctor, the raw but immensely gifted Alabama left tackle, appeared in just two of the three consensus top 10s submitted. Ian Cummings has Proctor kicking inside to guard in the pros, but the other two strong rankings at tackle are enough to keep him highly ranked in PFSN’s consensus.

The No. 2 player on Bruce Feldman’s Freaks List this summer, he squats 815 pounds, benches 535 pounds, and power cleans 405 pounds. He’s a monster at 6’7″ and 360 pounds, and his raw strength is unmatched. He’s also a very good athlete for his size, which only adds to his allure. His technique is inconsistent, but he’ll likely end up a first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

5) Isaiah World, Oregon

Like Proctor, Isaiah World was another lineman who graded in the top five in two separate consensus rankings but was projected to kick inside in the other. After a solid tenure at Nevada, he transferred to Oregon and displayed the same upside on tape in 2025.

Listed at 6’8″, World is a tall offensive tackle with prototypical length for his position. He combines his elite size with rare movement skills for his size, as he’s explosive off the line of scrimmage and moves with impressive foot speed in pass protection. His pad level is a concern that limits how much he maximizes his strength, but if he can improve it, he has a very high ceiling in the NFL.

6) Blake Miller, Clemson

Of the offensive tackles on this list, Blake Miller had the largest spread between rankings. He ranked as high as the fourth-best tackle in one ranking and as low as 10th in another. His spot on PFSN’s consensus offensive tackle ranking lands somewhere in the middle.

If you’re looking for a safe bet to be a solid starter in the NFL, Miller is a strong high-floor addition on Day 2. He won’t wow you with elite athleticism or flexibility, but he has a sturdy frame, a nasty demeanor through contact, a high football IQ, and a refined understanding of how to use his hands to keep edge rushers away from his chest.

7) Monroe Freeling, Georgia

As of this writing, Monroe Freeling has not announced whether he’s declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft. There’s a chance he ends up returning to school to try to boost his draft stock, but if he declares, he should still be one of the top tackles off the board come April.

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Freeling has three high-end traits that project him as a potential NFL starter: size, length, and athleticism. The 6’7″, 315-pounder has a prototypical offensive tackle frame and the first-step quickness and agility in pass protection to impress scouts. He’s coordinated and measured in the angles he takes as a run blocker, too. His pad level and play strength are average, but Freeling’s developmental upside is strong.

8) Caleb Tiernan, Northwestern

Northwestern has not lit the world on fire in recent seasons, but it has had some things to build on. The Wildcats won the GameAbove Sports Bowl over Central Michigan this year, and they had a few future NFL players on their roster, with Caleb Tiernan arguably the best of the group.

A four-year starter at Northwestern, Tiernan offers good zone-gap run flexibility and has the grip strength, sturdy anchor, and tenacity needed to drive defenders off the line of scrimmage. He has a high football IQ and lands his strikes with ideal timing and placement. Though limited in terms of athletic upside, his floor is high, which should make him a Day 2 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

9) Gennings Dunker, Iowa

Iowa fans may be disappointed that Gennings Dunker ranks this low on PFSN’s consensus ranking of the 2026 NFL Draft’s offensive tackles. It is worth noting that he will rank much higher on the interior offensive line list when it comes around.

A two-time hay bale toss champion at the Solon Beef Days in Iowa, Dunker has what can best be described as farmer’s strength. He’s a mauler in the trenches with the drive in his lower half to push defenders off the ball. His nastiness should make him a favorite among scouts, and though he lacks length and flexibility, he also has good raw quickness to match his power.

10) Austin Barber, Florida

Austin Barber rounds out PFSN’s consensus tackle rankings. With 36 career starts during his time at Florida, he’s a battle-tested lineman with flashes of strong tape against SEC competition.

The 6’6″, 314-pound Barber brings ideal size, length, and athleticism to the table. He’s quick, jumping into his kickslide in pass protection, and he does a good job of breaking down and keeping a wide base while climbing to the second level. Penalties and pad level have been issues for him in college, but his upside makes him worthy of a Day 2 selection in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Honorable Mentions:

  • P.J. Williams, SMU
  • Tristan Leigh, Clemson
  • Dametrious Crownover, South Carolina
  • Jude Bowry, Boston College
  • Trey Zuhn III, Texas A&M

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