2025 NFL Positional Spending Rankings – Offensive Line

2025 NFL Positional Spending Rankings – Offensive Line
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Kicking off a new series, we’ll be taking a look at spending rankings for every NFL position by team for the 2025 season. Dead cap hits from players who are no longer on the team do not count towards their positional spending, so Russell Wilson will not show up for the Broncos’ quarterback room despite carrying a dead cap hit of $32,000,000 for the year.

We’ve already covered quarterbacks, running backs and receivers, and now we’re moving on to the offensive line position. This is collectively the most expensive position in football, as they have the largest number of players along with premium contracts**.** Here’s a look at the most expensive offensive line rooms in the league of players currently on the roster.

  • Cap information compiled via Over The Cap
  • Depth charts pulled from OurLads
  • For OL, PFF grades are averages of the top five players from 2024

1 – Panthers: $98,299,371

  • Percentage of total cap: 35.21 percent
  • Top cap hit: RT Taylor Moton, $31,347,916 (11.23 percent)
  • Other notable cap hits: RG Robert Hunt, $21,650,000 (7.75 percent), LT Ikem Ekwonu, $8,771,652 (3.14 percent)
  • PFF grade: 70.9 (11th)

LTLGCRGRT**Ikem EkwonuDamien LewsAustin CorbettRobert HuntTaylor MotonBrady ChristensenJarrett KingstonCade MaysChandler Zavala****Yosh Nijman**2 – Chiefs: $85,769,848

  • Percentage of total cap: 30.72 percent
  • Top cap hit: RT Jawaan Taylor, $27,391,666 (9.81 percent)
  • Other notable cap hits: RG Trey Smith, $23,402,000 (8.38 percent), LT Jaylon Moore, $11,195,000 (4.01 percent), C Creed Humphrey, $10,790,000 (3.86 percent)
  • PFF grade: 68.1 (16th)

LTLGCRGRTJosh Simmons**Kingsley SuamataiaCreed HumphreyTrey SmithJawaan TaylorJaylon MooreMike CaliendoHunter NourzadC.J. HansonWanya Morris**3 – Giants: $69,454,052

  • Percentage of total cap: 24.88 percent
  • Top cap hit: LT Andrew Thomas, $21,087,941 (7.55 percent)
  • Other notable cap hits: LG Jon Runyan, $11,750,000 (4.21 percent), RT Jermaine Eluemunor, $9,191,176 (3.29 percent)
  • PFF grade: 63.5 (26th)

LTLGCRGRT**Andrew ThomasJon RunyanJohn Michael Schmitz** Jr.Greg Van RotenJermaine EluemunorJames Hudson III**Aaron StinnieAustin SchlottmannEvan Neal**Marcus Mbow4 – Lions: $67,612,419

  • Percentage of total cap: 24.22 percent
  • Top cap hit: LT Taylor Decker, $23,098,000 (11.68 percent)
  • Other notable cap hits: RT Penei Sewell, $9,540,000 (3.42 percent), RG Graham Glasgow, $7,437,500 (2.66 percent)
  • PFF grade: 77.3 (1st: Decker, Magogany, Colon, Glasgow, Sewell)

LTLGCRGRT**Taylor DeckerChristian MahoganyTate RatledgeGraham GlasgowPenei SewellGiovanni ManuMiles FrazierTrystan ColonKayode Awosika****Dan Skipper**5 – Broncos: $65,682,208

  • Percentage of total cap: 23.53 percent
  • Top cap hit: RT Mike McGlinchey, $23,775,000 (8.52 percent)
  • Other notable cap hits: LG Ben Powers, $17,425,000 (6.24 percent), LT Garett Bolles, $5,816,000 (2.08 percent)
  • PFF grade: 73.6 (7th)

LTLGCRGRT**Garett BollesBen PowersLuke WattenbergQuinn MeinerzMike McGlincheyMatt PeartCalvin Throckmorton****Alex ForsythNick GargiuloAlex Palczewski**6 – Commanders: $65,240,178

  • Percentage of total cap: 23.37 percent
  • Top cap hit: LT Laremy Tunsil, $21,350,000 (7.65 percent)
  • Other notable cap hits: RG Samuel Cosmi, $10,500,000 (3.76 percent), C Tyler Biadasz, $9,170,588 (3.28 percent), RT Andrew Wylie, $6,636,668 (2.38 percent)
  • PFF grade: 66.2 (23rd)

LTLGCRGRT**Laremy TunsilBrandon ColemanTyler BiadaszSam CosmiAndrew WylieTrent ScottNate HerbigMichael DeiterNick Allegretti**Josh Conerly Jr.7 – Vikings:...