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Top 10 2025 NFL free-agent offensive linemen: Chiefs, Eagles set to lose key players

This might be the most talented position group for the 2025 NFL free-agent class. Where it especially stands out is the overall youth. The oldest of the top eight players we've ranked is 30. There are a number of 2021 draft picks just coming off their rookie contracts and theoretically entering their primes. 

So, some of the more recognizable names are in the second 10 — the names to remember at the end of this story — which features players on the decline and nearing retirement as opposed to younger options on the rise. Add up the positions and the 20 we name here include 10 guards, six tackles and four centers. It's a bit of a lean to the interior, but in fairness, teams rarely let the best tackles get to the open market.

Here are the top 10 offensive linemen available in free agency, along with those 10 more who will also hit the open market. 

(Top-100 ranking in parentheses)

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10. Teven Jenkins , G, Bears (48)

Jenkins, 26, took a step forward in 2024, in part because he stayed healthy. The 2021 second-round pick ranked as PFF's No. 13 guard, and he should be in line for $10-$12 million a year, whether he stays with Chicago or not. The Bears have ample cap space, so it's just a matter of whether new coach Ben Johnson wants to retain players or bring in his choices.

9. Kevin Zeitler , G, Lions (46)

Zeitler has been remarkably durable for an interior lineman, starting at least 15 games for 10 straight seasons. Does offensive line coach Hank Fraley staying in Detroit help Zeitler's chances of staying? The Lions have $55 million in cap space and only a handful of marquee free agents, so the decision on Zeitler is mainly

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