In the latest 2025 offensive tackle rankings from ESPN, no members of the Jacksonville Jaguars were mentioned, as the team searches for more consistency at this crucial position.
Jeremy Fowler continues on with his ranking of the top 10 players at each position group, with insights from NFL executives, coaches, and scouts helping to build those lists.
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In addition to the top 10 offensive tackles, another four were honorable mentions, along with eight more players receiving votes.
Jaguars‘ left tackle Walker Little fared well last season, according to PFF’s metrics. Compared to his position group, Little ranked 18th in PFF’s pass-blocking efficiency metric and 27th out of 76 tackles in run-blocking grade.
However, Little hasn’t played a full 17-game season yet at this point in his career, making 25 starts in four NFL seasons, which includes only eight starts in 2024.
“It’s to solidify the position,” offensive line coach Shaun Sarrett said about Little. “Whatever position he ends up at, to solidify it and go in there and be a 17-game starter for multiple years.”
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Harrison, a former first-round pick, has been a two-year starter for the Jaguars. According to ESPN’s Michael DiRocco, Harrison ranked 60th last season among all tackles in ESPN’s pass-block win rate metric, and he was 51st in run-block win rate.
DiRocco also wrote recently that free agent signee Chuma Edoga has been rotating at right tackle with Harrison during OTAs and minicamp.
“Obviously, the footwork, the athleticism, the ability to pass pro on an edge,” Coen said of Harrison during minicamp. “And when Anton wants to go, he can go. Just consistently doing it on a day-in, day-out basis.
“He’s smart. He understands the why of what we’re trying to get accomplished, but as much as he can continue to rise going into Year 3, and as a first-round pick, to take a huge step this year and be a lockdown tackle for us.”
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With six new additions made to the offensive line unit this offseason–including two free agent offensive tackles–the Jaguars are embracing competition as they mix and match and search for the best starting five configuration.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jacksonville Jaguars’ OTs absent from NFL execs, coaches 2025 rankings