- The Colts move up into the No. 2 spot: After a lackluster Week 9, Indianapolis’ offensive line bounced back in Week 10 against the Falcons.
- The Lions crack the top 10: Detroit’s offensive line conceded seven pressures over 35 dropbacks against the Commanders, with none being sacks. The unit’s 90.0 PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating ranked eighth in the league this week.
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Few things are more important to an NFL team’s success than the quality of its offensive line. Disastrous lines, or even singular weak-link mismatches, can determine the outcomes of games, while strong units provide an incredible advantage.
We will monitor NFL offensive line play all season and highlight each team’s biggest weak-link players. With Week 10 of the 2025 NFL regular season in the books, here are the weekly rankings and each unit’s best player.
Key:
Red text = weakest links
1. Denver Broncos (No change)
Projected Week 11 starters:
The Broncos’ offensive line handled its assignments efficiently in a Week 10 win over the Raiders. The unit gave up six pressures, with none resulting in a sack, across 31 pass plays. That led to a 90.3 PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating, which tied for fifth in the league.
Left guard Alex Palczewski, who is playing in place of the injured Ben Powers, did not allow a single pressure and earned an 88.3 PFF pass-blocking grade (fourth best among guards) against Las Vegas.
Best player: Garett Bolles
Bolles’ 88.8 PFF overall grade this season leads all left tackles.
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2. Indianapolis Colts (Up 1)
Projected starters entering bye:
RT Braden Smith
Indianapolis’ offensive line stood out in Week 10 after falling from the top spot in these rankings last week. The unit allowed just five pressures — including no sacks — on 39 pass plays against the Falcons, resulting in a top-ranked 93.6 PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating.
After struggling against the Steelers last week, Bernhard Raimann was back to his best. The Colts’ left tackle gave up just one quarterback hurry in the game on his way to an 88.0 PFF pass-blocking grade, which ranked second among all offensive tackles this week.
Best player: Quenton Nelson
Nelson did not surrender any pressure against Atlanta, and his 89.3 PFF pass-blocking grade led all offensive linemen this past week.
