The Green Bay Packers selected three offensive linemen in the 2024 NFL Draft, a year after taking none of them in the 2023 draft. Since taking over as general manager in 2018, Brian Gutekunst has drafted 14 offensive linemen and selected at least one in every draft except the 2023 class.
Gutekunst’s draft history suggests he will take at least one offensive lineman in the 2025 draft, and it’s protected to assume the prospect will offer positional versatility.
Here are some potential targets in the 2025 draft class:
Xavier Truss, OL, Georgia
During his stay in Athens, Georgia’s starting right-back started matches at left-back and in both defense positions. Truss logged 1,022 snaps at right guard, 854 snaps at left guard, 334 snaps at right guard and 204 snaps at left guard. Truss is leading the way as a run blocker and has good range.
Gray Zabel, OL, North Dakota State University
Zabel has played 11 games on the left wing for the Bison this season. Before the current season, the South Dakota native played 17 games on the right wing, including four on the left wing and three on the right wing. Zabel is agile in space and hits the designated points. During his time in Fargo, Zabel took snaps at all five offensive line positions and was able to showcase his skills at all five positions during Senior Bowl week.
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Jonah Monheim, OL, USC
Monheim has played 10 games at center for the Trojans this season. Before kicking inside, Monheim played 18 games on the right wing, 12 on the left wing and 4 on the right wing. Monheim has increased conservation awareness. According to Professional focus on footballMonheim hasn’t given up any sacks this season.
Marcus Wehr, OL, Montana State
Wehr started his college career in Bozeman as a defensive lineman before moving to the offensive line in 2022. During his first season on the offensive side, Wehr played seven games on the field left tackle. The following season, he started 11 matches at right tackle and one match at right back. This season he played in all 11 matches as right back. Since moving to the offensive line in 2022, Wehr has given up zero sacks and just eight pressures.
Easton Kilty, OL, Kansas State
Transferring to North Dakota, Kilty started 10 games on the left wing in his first season at Kansas State. During his time in North Dakota, Kilty started at left tackle, right guard and right tackle. Kilty is swift and has given up one sack and five pressures this season.
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Marcus Mbow, OL, Purdue
Mbow has made 16 starts at right tackle and 14 at right guard. The Purdue product has quick feet and lateral quickness to protect the cornerback. Due to his athleticism, Mbow has good range as a run blocker.
Connor Colby, OL, Iowa
Colby played 23 straight games at right guard for the Hawkeyes. Prior to this session, Colby had played seven games at left back, six at right back and 11 at right back. With 45 career starts, Colby is one of the most experienced offensive linemen in the 2025 draft class. Colby is agile in space and rarely misses a target.
Joshua Gray, OL, Oregon State
Gray is Oregon State’s all-time leader in starts (54). Gray played 44 games on the left wing this season before kicking inside to left-back. Gray plays well with knee bend and has a well-put-together frame.