Most expensive Oline 2025

What should jump off the screen is the Giants.
Just wow. And to think theyre one more Andrew Thomas injury away from being a bottom feeder of lines again and have been since about 2012.
Spanning multiple GMs , HCs, coordinators and position coaches.

The Cowboys have issues but the Giants sucking at oline play has become almost as guaranteed as death and taxes.

If Riley can succeed at the NFL level as he did at the college, hopefully Dallas will improve greatly from the mess Solari got last year's players into.
In Riley we trust.
Fingers and toes crossed.
 
It’s not the investment in the offensive line that matters as much as making sure the owner doesn’t make all the head coaching decisions.
 
What should jump off the screen is the Giants.
Just wow. And to think theyre one more Andrew Thomas injury away from being a bottom feeder of lines again and have been since about 2012.
Spanning multiple GMs , HCs, coordinators and position coaches.

The Cowboys have issues but the Giants sucking at oline play has become almost as guaranteed as death and taxes.

If Riley can succeed at the NFL level as he did at the college, hopefully Dallas will improve greatly from the mess Solari got last year's players into.
In Riley we trust.
Fingers and toes crossed.
Yeah, but the Panthers too. Soon, they'll come to terms with the fact Bryce Young is likely to be a bust.

Also, Eagles are middle of the pack. They are doing something right, as much as I hate to say it.
 
17. $48.8M - Cowboys

I'm really surprised it's that high.
So am I. I’m also surprised the Panthers is as high as it is with their production level. I know salary doesn’t equal production but at least the Panthers made a financial commitment to helping their young QB. Too bad they picked the wrong QB in the draft.

Hopefully Guyton and Beebe take a positive step this season and we get some good production out of rookie contracts. I still would feel more comfortable signing a FA offensive lineman that is not tier 7.
 
More than half of Carolina's OLine cap hit is on two players. Taylor Morton, RT on the last, bloated, year of his contract and Robert Hunt, guard signed from last year.

doubt they see a reason to restructure anyone at this point, especially with a cheap QB that hasn't played up to a new deal yet.
 
So am I. I’m also surprised the Panthers is as high as it is with their production level. I know salary doesn’t equal production but at least the Panthers made a financial commitment to helping their young QB. Too bad they picked the wrong QB in the draft.
Well what does it say about building the trenches ( add the Giants also )? Both teams also have ALL-Pro DT's on the defensive side.
 
Well, we have 3 starters on rookie deals if I’m not mistaken

This is not an indicator of priorities, just age of players
 
Don’t believe this math for a second. Eagles pay their OL guys a fortune
After kelce Retired Lane Johnson is their only real big ticket player on the OL. The rest are on rookie or prove it deals if I remember correctly.
 
After kelce Retired Lane Johnson is their only real big ticket player on the OL. The rest are on rookie or prove it deals if I remember correctly.
Malaita and Dickerson have bigger deals too. These are still pretty new so I’m guessing the numbers shared are cap hits for this year and not cash.
 
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