NFL undrafted free agents 2015: Offensive lineman

Oct 11, 2014; Gainesville, FL, USA; LSU Tigers offensive tackle La'el Collins (70) works out prior to the game against the Florida Gators at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 11, 2014; Gainesville, FL, USA; LSU Tigers offensive tackle La'el Collins (70) works out prior to the game against the Florida Gators at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports /
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La’el Collins is the biggest name of the undrafted free agent offensive lineman and it’s unclear when he will sign. Who else is available right now for teams to sign?


The biggest story coming out of the NFL Draft is the status of La’el Collins who went undrafted and was not allowed to re-enter next year’s draft.

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Collins is waiting for his name to be cleared and finish questioning in Baton Rouge, LA after the death of a former question.

Collins is not a suspect in the case, but the whole ordeal has caused the tackle to re-evaluate his options, and once he’s finished all his legal proceedings, he will sign with a team as an undrafted free agent.

Before the situation Collins was expected to be a high first-round pick. He will have plenty of suitors lining up to acquire a potential future All-Pro talent.

However, until Collins is ready to sign, there are plenty of other offensive lineman to sign and teams are always in search of a lineman.

With the draft over, here are the available free agent offensive lineman

Offensive tackles:

La’el Collins, LSU
Rob Crisp, N.C. State
Darryl Baldwin, Ohio State
Sean Hickey, Syracuse
Cameron Jefferson, Arkansas
Darrian Miller, Kentucky
Mickey Baucus, Arizona
Brey Cook, Arkansas
Garrett Frye, Georgia Southern
Dre Baskin-Wesley, BYU
Patrick Miller, Auburn
Pat Lewandowski, Kansas
Antonio Johnson, North Texas
Sean Donnelly, Tulane
Tyler Loos, Northern Illinois

Interior lineman:

Reese Dismukes, Auburn
Josue Matias, Florida State
B.J. Finney, Kansas State
Quinton Spain, West Virginia
Antoine Everett, McNeese State
Cole Manhart, Nebraska-Kearney
Cyril Lemon, North Texas
Mike Coccia, New Hampshire
Greg Mancz, Toledo
Shane McDermott, Miami (Fla.)
Takoby Cofield, Duke
Adam Shead, Oklahoma
Cornelius Edison, Portland State

The whole world will wait to see what Collins will do, but if teams are smart, they wont wait around and will take a flyer to see if they can get out of these undrafted lineman.

It’s not an easy position to find a permanent solution for, but you can never have enough offensive line depth no matter who your lineman are.

Without a ground game there is no passing game and vice versa.

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