2015 Draft: Guard and Center Rankings

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Updated: January 22, 2015

The interior of the offensive line are one of the most important positions on offense. Without elite talent here, the pressure from the defense comes right up the middle and ruins your chances of executing anything on offense. With that said, here are our breakdown of the offensive guard and centers in the 2015 NFL draft class.

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Rankings below:

 

Guard Rankings

1. A.J. Cann South Carolina
Anchored the South Carolina line to the point he was elected captain. He isn’t a huge guy for his position at 6’4 311 but he plays physical to the point and finishes blocks.

2. Brandon Schreff Iowa
An elite tackle prospect, see the tackle rankings to see the breakdown on Schreff.

3. Robert Myers Tennessee State

4. Laken Tomlinson Duke

5. Arie Kouandjo Alabama
If not for the injury he’d be higher up on the list. Had a good season last year but the knee is QUESTIONABLE. I’m sure several teams will take him completely off the board.

The rest:

6. Landon Turner North Carolina

7. Tre’ Jackson Florida State

8. Josue Matias Florida State

9. Quinton Spain West Virginia

9. Aundrey Walker USC

10. Jarvis Harrison Texas A&M

11. Jamil Douglas Arizona State

12. Spencer Drango Baylor

13. Adam Shead Oklahoma

14. Kaleb Johnson Rutgers

15. Max Tuerk USC

16. John Miller Louisville

17. Isaac Seumalo Oregon State

18. Jordan Rigsbee California

19. Miles Dieffenbach Penn State

20. Joshua Garnett Stanford

 

2015 Center Rankings

1. Cameron Erving, Florida State
Recently converted from tackle and played at an elite level. His vision for getting blocks on the second level and athleticism to get to the second level is what makes him #1 in our book.

2. Reese Dismukes, Auburn

3. Jake Smith, Louisville

4. Mike Matthews, Texas A&M

5. BJ Finney, TCU

6. Andy Gallik, Boston College

7. Hroniss Grasu, Oregon

8. Brandon Vitabile, Northwestern

9. David Andrews, Georgia

10. Greg Mancz, Toledo