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Who are the best free agent OL this year? See the top 10

March 8, 2026
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Much of the drama during 2026 NFL free agency will be about the new landing spots for several veteran quarterbacks. Players like Kirk Cousins, Kyler Murray, Geno Smith, and Malik Willis are all searching for new teams, and football fans everywhere will be eager to see where they land.

But just as important will be the landing spots for the top offensive linemen on the market. Plenty of teams across the league need help in the trenches and numerous quality starters will be available in free agency.

That said, the crown jewel among offensive line free agents is Baltimore Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum. The Iowa product has established himself as one of the game’s best interior blockers and will only turn 26 in April. That will put him in line for a market-setting offer, especially if a bidding war develops for his services.

Elsewhere, there are a few younger, potential-packed offensive linemen on the market along with some veteran stalwarts who will be stable, plug-and-play options for their new clubs.

Here are our top 10 offensive line free agents ahead of the 2026 NFL offseason.

NFL free agent OL rankings

Here’s how the top free agent offensive linemen rank heading into the 2026 league year, listed with the team they played for in 2025:

1. Tyler Linderbaum, C, Baltimore Ravens

2025 stats: 1,007 snaps played, 5 penalties, 2 sacks allowed, 26 pressures allowed

Linderbaum has been one of the NFL’s best centers since being selected out of Iowa with the 25th pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. He has graded as one of Pro Football Focus’ top-seven centers across each of his first four seasons and graded fourth among interior offensive linemen in ESPN’s pass blocking win rate.

Linderbaum has made three consecutive Pro Bowls and has only missed two of a possible 73 regular-season games throughout his NFL career. The Ravens’ decision to decline his fifth-year option looks exceedingly strange, in hindsight, and plenty of teams figure to bid on the 25-year-old in free agency. That should allow him to exit the 2026 NFL offseason as the league’s highest-paid center.

2. Rasheed Walker, OT, Green Bay Packers

2025 stats: 986 snaps played, 9 penalties, 5 sacks allowed, 34 pressures allowed

Walker has developed into a steady presence at left tackle since the Packers selected him in the seventh round of the 2022 NFL Draft. He has started 48 games over the past two seasons and was solid in 2025, ranking 11th in pass blocking win rate among offensive tackles for the campaign.

Starting-caliber left tackles rarely hit free agency – let alone at 26 years old – so Walker could end up earning a hefty payday on the open market. The Cleveland Browns stand out as a quality fit for the 6-foot-6, 324-pounder.

3. Taylor Decker, OT, Detroit Lions

2025 stats: 894 snaps played, 5 penalties, 2 sacks allowed, 33 pressures allowed

As mentioned, it’s not easy to find starting-caliber left tackles in free agency – especially ones with Decker’s level of experience. He made 145 starts across 10 seasons with the Lions before requesting his release during the offseason.

Decker may not be a long-term option, as he contemplated retirement before deciding to return for the 2026 NFL season. Still, he is a perfect stopgap option for a team needing a Band-Aid at the position.

Perhaps Decker will rejoin his former offensive coordinator, Ben Johnson, with the Chicago Bears. They could use a starting left tackle for 2026 after Ozzy Trapilo suffered a torn patellar tendon during Chicago’s playoff run.

4. Braden Smith, OT, Indianapolis Colts

2025 stats: 766 snaps played, 6 penalties, 1 sack allowed, 26 pressures allowed

Smith is coming off a season-ending neck injury, but there should still be plenty of interest in the experienced right tackle. He will only turn 30 in March and held up well in pass protection for the Colts last season, surrendering just one sack all season.

Smith has surrendered just 16 total sacks across 4,792 snaps dating back to the 2020 NFL season. That would make the 6-foot-6, 312-pound lineman a plug-and-play solution for teams needing help at right tackle.

5. Isaac Seumalo, G, Pittsburgh Steelers

2025 stats: 770 snaps played, 0 penalties, 3 sacks allowed, 15 pressures allowed

Seumalo was one of the best guards in the NFL last season. He ranked top-four in pass and run blocking win rate among interior offensive linemen while avoiding penalties entirely blocking in front of Aaron Rodgers.

Across three seasons with the Steelers, Seumalo has only committed six total penalties while allowing five sacks. The 32-year-old made the Pro Bowl in 2024 and should have a few good seasons left, making him arguably the best guard on the free agent market.

6. Joel Bitonio, G, Browns

2025 stats: 1,081 snaps played, 1 penalty, 2 sacks allowed, 31 pressures allowed

Bitonio has long been one of the best interior blockers in the NFL. The 2025 season was no different, as he performed consistently well in front of Cleveland’s rookie quarterback combination and ranked sixth-best in pass blocking win rate among interior linemen.

How long Bitonio – who turns 35 in October – wants to continue playing in the NFL remains to be seen. Even so, many teams will have an interest in signing the 178-game starter to lock down their left guard position short-term. That should include Cleveland, with whom Bitonio has spent his entire career.

7. David Edwards, G, Buffalo Bills

2025 stats: 1,035 snaps played, 3 penalties, 3 sacks allowed, 27 pressures allowed

Edwards spent his first season in Buffalo as a backup but has since blossomed back into the solid starter he was during his four-year stint with the Rams.

Edwards was excellent as a run blocker last season. The 28-year-old veteran finished 10th in run blocking win rate among interior offensive linemen and helped the Bills average a league-best 156.6 rushing yards per game. Teams looking for an experienced left guard will certainly have an interest in the consistent, 6-foot-6, 308-pound blocker.

8. Zion Johnson, G, Los Angeles Chargers

2025 stats: 1,071 snaps played, 4 penalties, 3 sacks allowed, 26 pressures allowed

Teams looking for young offensive linemen with upside should have an interest in Johnson. The 2022 first-round selection is only 26 and is coming off a season in which he finished second in run blocking win rate behind only rookie Grey Zabel.

Johnson has been durable, playing 69 of a possible 71 career games and logging at least 1,010 snaps in each of his four NFL seasons. The Chargers may like to keep him even after declining his fifth-year option, as the Boston College product has made strides across his two years under Jim Harbaugh’s tutelage.

9. Alijah Vera-Tucker, G, New York Jets

2025 stats: Did not play (torn triceps)

Vera-Tucker seems like a prime candidate to land a one-year, ‘prove it’ deal in NFL free agency. The 2021 first-round pick is a talented blocker who will only turn 27 in June, but he hasn’t been able to stay healthy during his career to date.

Since 2022, Vera-Tucker has played just 27 of a possible 68 games for the Jets. He missed the entire 2025 season after suffering a torn triceps on the eve of the season, but he graded as Pro Football Focus’ 11th-best guard in 2024.

Consider Vera-Tucker a risky upside swing. He could end up being a steal if all goes well; it’s simply hard to trust him to stay on the field given his track record.

10. Cade Mays, C, Carolina Panthers

2025 stats: 726 snaps played, 2 penalties, 0 sacks allowed, 11 pressures allowed

The 2025 season was Mays’ first as a full-time starter. He comported himself well, finishing as Pro Football Focus’ 12th-graded center in pass protection while allowing no sacks and 11 pressures.

Mays has just 27 starts under his belt, but NFL teams should still be interested in the 6-foot-6, 325-pound center. He will only turn 27 in April and should continue to improve as he gets more on-field experience.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY
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