As we dive deeper into the Summer Scouting process, the 2027 NFL Draft is shaping up to be a standout year for offensive tackles—a true blessing for teams in need of protection on the edge. We've wrapped up our film study of the top prospects in this class, and after reviewing 14 tackles in total, it's clear that this group offers both depth and high-end talent. Here's a positive first look at the top 10, with notes to keep an eye on as the Fall season approaches. Let's get into the rankings.
At the top of the list, we have a player who truly impressed: Goosby. His fluidity and athleticism at the tackle position are remarkable. He was one of the last prospects I evaluated, and it became instantly clear that he stands above the rest. Returning to Texas for the 2026 season, he's poised to achieve big things and could solidify himself as a top-end draft pick in 2027. Keep an eye on his progression—he's a name to remember.
Coming off an ACL injury is always a challenge in the NFL's eyes, but early reports on Jacarrius Peak are encouraging. He's expected to make an early impact for South Carolina, giving them the best offensive line piece they've seen in recent memory. His resilience and potential make him a compelling prospect to watch.
Next up is Trevor Lauck, the latest product from the Iowa offensive line factory. While he may not have the imposing physical presence of a Tristan Wirfs, his technical soundness is undeniable. That discipline and skill set make him a strong candidate to be a top tackle prospect in this class.
Jordan Seaton is a bundle of potential and physical gifts—I just want to see it all come together on the field. He's already showing a strong work ethic and arrived in Baton Rouge in tremendous shape. If he can put the pieces together, he has a real shot at competing for the top spot in these rankings next year.
PJ Williams was a fun surprise during this evaluation. He's a bona fide anchor for the offensive line, and despite his big build, he moves with surprising agility. His ability to hold the line and adapt makes him a valuable asset for any team.
Finally, we have Siereveld, who could potentially move inside to guard. However, I believe he deserves a chance to prove himself at tackle. He has the foundational pieces to build on, and with the right development, he could become a reliable starter. Stay tuned as we track these prospects through the Fall.
