The Atlanta Falcons defense has received plenty of praise in recent weeks, and rightfully so. Thus far, the team has allowed an NFL-best 135 passing yards per game to opposing offenses. Meanwhile, the Falcons offense has moved the ball well this season and ranks seventh in the league with 362.8 yards per game.

Atlanta has the NFL’s sixth-ranked rushing offense, averaging 136.5 yards per contest, however, this unit has struggled to get the ball into the end zone this season. The team is averaging 19.0 points per game, which ranks 26th in the league.

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When healthy, the Falcons have one of the better offensive lines in all of football, but the team lost starting right tackle Kaleb McGary for the year due to a knee injury. With McGary out, and backup right tackle Storm Norton still on the injured reserve list, Atlanta turned to veteran Elijah Wilkinson.

So how has the Falcons’ offensive line graded out thus far in 2025? Pro Football Focus released its Week 6 offensive line rankings and Atlanta came in at No. 14.

“Over the first four weeks, the team’s offensive line allowed 41 pressures — including three sacks — on 144 dropbacks,” wrote PFF’s Zoltán Buday. “The group’s 84.7 PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating ranks 15th in the NFL. Lindstrom’s 75.1 PFF pass-blocking grade this season is tied for 10th among all guards.”

The Falcons had an extra week to prepare for their Week 6 matchup against the Buffalo Bills. While Atlanta is coming off a big win over the Washington Commanders, the Bills just lost a heart-breaker against the New England Patriots to drop to 4-1.

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The game kicks off at 7:15 p.m. ET on ESPN’s Monday Night Football. Check out the Falcons’ latest depth chart and updated 53-man roster entering Week 6.

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Falcons offensive line ranked by 14th by PFF