NFL Offensive Lines Rank Bottom Giants, Seahawks, Texans, Bengals
NFL Offensive Lines Rank Bottom Giants, Seahawks, Texans, Bengals

NFL Offensive Lines Rank Bottom Giants, Seahawks, Texans, Bengals

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Pro Football Focus (PFF) has ranked several NFL teams' offensive lines near the bottom for the 2025 season, highlighting significant concerns about talent and depth. The New York Giants are ranked 28th, with their performance hinging on the health of left tackle Andrew Thomas, who has been a strong presence but struggled with injuries recently. The Seattle Seahawks, ranked 30th, are relying heavily on rookies from the 2025 draft to improve a line that allowed the second-highest pressure rate in 2024, raising doubts about their ability to protect quarterback Sam Darnold. The Houston Texans sit at the very bottom at 32nd, having lost key veterans Laremy Tunsil and Shaq Mason, leaving an unproven and inexperienced group that faces questions about protecting QB C.J. Stroud and establishing a reliable run game. The Cincinnati Bengals rank 31st, with questions looming over their offensive tackles and guards, and concerns about the impact on quarterback Joe Burrow who has faced a high number of sacks despite low blitz rates. These rankings reflect ongoing struggles for these teams to build effective offensive lines, critical for both pass protection and run blocking in the 2025 NFL season.

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