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2025 NFL Scouting Combine: Top 10 fastest 40-yard dash times for offensive linemen

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The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine continued Sunday as the offensive linemen were on display for their 40-yard dash times and the 10 fastest were revealed.

The offensive linemen were split into two groups throughout the afternoon portion of the combine Sunday. There were certainly some standouts.

Here are the Top 10 fastest runs at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, at least among the big uglies up front! Did anyone get under five seconds?

1. Jared Wilson, Georgia – 4.84

Wilson’s second 40-yard dash was 0.06 seconds faster which was insane to watch! The Georgia lineman can lay claim to the fastest time among offensive linemen this year.

That could certainly boost the stock of an offensive lineman that has some questions about long term development at the next level. He might need to develop a second position along the line.

2. Armand Membou, Missouri – 4.91

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Membou is probably going to go viral for his 40-yard dash this year. He screamed his way to a sub-five second run, which was a sight to behold!

Membou can play with quickness and body control. He delivers good pop on contact and he’s also very good on space, making him a more versatile type of lineman that is required to move off the line of scrimmage.

3. Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona – 4.95

Savaiinaea comes in with the third fastest 40-yard dash and one of five players to break five seconds on Sunday. The Arizona big man is an enticing prospect.

He can play both guard and tackle and NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein is a fan of the versatility. In time, he can become a very serveicable starter in the NFL.

4. Tate Ratledge, Georgia – 4.97

The Georgia guard came in under five seconds in his 40-yard dash for the No. 4 spot on the list. His mullet was also flowing during his run, which made for a nice television visual.

It would not be surprising to see him become a starter rather quickly in the NFL. A true grinder of a lineman that should raise his stock.

5. Will Campbell, LSU – 4.98

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Campbell was in the first group of linemen and was the first to get under five seconds in the 40-yard dash. He was the leader in the clubhouse until the second set!

The LSU tackle can also play guard and could be the first offensive lineman taken. He and Kelvin Banks are considered the top prospects in the draft class among those at the position.

6. Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota – 5.01

Ersery is a freak athlete, but he comes in just outside the top five. He almost broke five seconds in the 40-yard dash, but fell short by a hair.

He could become a solid starting tackle in the NFL, but as Zierlein pointed out, it’ll depend upon the matchup across from him. But he’s a big man, so perhaps he can be truly molded.

T7. Eli Cox, Kentucky – 5.02

Cox is tied in this spot with his 40-yard dash time. The former Wildcat was impressive running each stride on Sunday.

He only has average size, but Cox has positional flexibility and constantly moves his feet while in action. However, he’ll have to overcome his shorter arms, according to Zierlein.

T7. Jackson Slater, Sacramento State – 5.02

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Slater ran really well had a split of 1.78 seconds. It’ll be interesting to see where he actually falls in the draft when we get to April.

He’s a smooth blocker at guard and center, but has a limited ceiling per Zierlein. One of his biggest needs improvement qualities is his foot quickness.

9. Joshua Gray, Oregon State – 5.04

Joshua Gray ended up in the top 10 of the 40 times with his 5.04 on Sunday. Based on his prospect grade, he will be an average starter per NFL.com.

Maybe a fast time here will help his draft stock by next month. But, Gray was a captain and a five-year starter who’s tough and reliable for whatever you need.

T10. Josh Conerly Jr., Oregon – 5.05

Conerly concludes the list of the top 10 linemen, along with someone tied a 5.05. The former Oregon Duck seems to have really good NFL potential.

His build is pretty good but Zierlein pointed out he lacks “ideal play strength.” The good news is with a little development, he can turn into a solid starter at guard or tackle.

T10. Drew Kendall, Boston College – 5.05

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Kendall finishes up the top 10 40-yard dash times, tying Conerly with a 5.05. Everyone else behind him was at least 0.05 seconds behind.

Zierlein called Kendall a detail oriented run blocker with good footwork. But, he’ll have to really work on his development to make a roster and try and rise the ranks.

Rest of the OL’s 40-yard dash times

Caleb Rogers, Texas Tech – 5.10
Connor Colby, Iowa – 5.11
Carson Vinson, Alabama A&M – 5.12
Clay Webb, Jacksonville State – 5.12
Jalen Travis, Iowa State – 5.14
Kelvin Banks, Texas – 5.16
Logan Brown, Kansas – 5.18
John Williams, Cincinnati, 5.18
Joe Huber, Wisconsin – 5.20
Ozzy Trapilo, Boston College – 5.22
Ozzy Trapilo, Boston College – 5.24
Miles Frazier, LSU – 5.24
Xavier Truss, Georgia – 5.24
Anthony Belton, NC State – 5.26
Wyatt Milum, West Virginia – 5.28
Jalen Rivers, Miami – 5.30
Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, Florida – 5.33
Tyler Booker, Alabama – 5.38
Terricelli Simpkins III, South Carolina – 5.46

The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine runs through the weekend at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. From there, the sprint is on to Green Bay for the NFL Draft April 24-26.