The top five goes unchanged, but several teams see big movement: The Buccaneers, Falcons and Jaguars all fell six or more places after shaky outings in Week 7.
The Colts remain the class of the league: Center Tanor Bortolini has developed into a stud, while Quenton Nelson and Bernhard Raimann continue to be star pass protectors.
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Few things are more important to an NFL team’s success than the quality of its offensive line. Disastrous lines, or even singular weak-link mismatches, can determine the outcomes of games, while strong units provide an incredible advantage.
We will monitor NFL offensive line play all season and highlight each team's biggest weak-link players. With Week 7 of the 2025 NFL regular season in the books, here are the weekly rankings and each unit's best player.
Key: Red text = weakest links
1. Indianapolis Colts (No change)
Projected Week 8 starters:
LT Bernhard Raimann
LG Quenton Nelson
C Tanor Bortolini
RG Matt Goncalves
RT Braden Smith
Indianapolis’ protection unit was stout in the team's Week 7 win over the Los Angeles Chargers. The line surrendered seven pressures — including one sack — on 36 pass plays, recording an 88.9 PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating (tied for ninth best).
While he did have a bad snap that resulted in a fumble, center Tanor Bortolini was excellent in pass protection. The second-year player did not allow a single pressure in the victory.
Best player: Quenton Nelson
Nelson’s 88.2 PFF overall grade leads all guards this season.
2. Denver Broncos (No change)
Projected Week 8 starters:
LT Garett Bolles
LG Alex Palczewski
C Luke Wattenberg
RG Quinn Meinerz
RT Mike McGlinchey
Denver’s line gave up 10 pressures, one being a sack, on 55 dropbacks against the Giants. The resulting 90.0 PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating tied for sixth this week.
Right tackle Mike McGlinchey was a force to be reckoned with in the run game this week. The Notre Dame product earned a 93.2 PFF run-blocking grade, which ranked second to only Penei Sewell in Week 7.
Best player: Garett Bolles
Bolles has allowed pressure on just 2.3% of pass plays this season, which is tied for the best rate among left tackles.