2017 NFL Combine roster: Offensive linemen

Jan 9, 2017; Tampa, FL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide offensive lineman Cam Robinson (74) in the 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship Game against the Clemson Tigers at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 9, 2017; Tampa, FL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide offensive lineman Cam Robinson (74) in the 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship Game against the Clemson Tigers at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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The offensive line will be a big part of the 2017 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. Here are the offensive lineman heading to the scouting combine.

The big guys will be in full force at the 2017 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. While there does not seem to be a great deal of elite offensive line talent at the top of the 2017 NFL Draft, there looks to be a lot of players that can help teams in the third-to-fifth rounds.

The offensive linemen will arrive in Indianapolis on Tuesday, Feb. 28 to begin their four days at the scouting combine. Day one will consist of them getting evaluated medically and orientation. These two groups of offensive linemen will finish up their evaluations on Friday, Mar. 3 after running cone drills and what not.

Here are all the offensive linemen that have received invitations to attend the the 2017 NFL Scouting Combine.

  • Isaac Asiata, Utah Utes
  • Erik Austell, Charleston Southern Buccaneers
  • Zach Banner, USC Trojans
  • Adam Bisnowaty, Pittsburgh Panthers
  • Garrett Bolles, Utah Utes
  • Ben Braden, Michigan Wolverines
  • Daniel Brunskill, San Diego State Aztecs
  • Collin Buchanan, Miami RedHawks
  • Aviante Collins, TCU Horned Frogs
  • Ethan Cooper, IUP Crimson Hawks
  • Julie’n Davenport, Bucknell Bison
  • Dion Dawkins, Temple Owls
  • J.J. Dielman, Utah Utes
  • Jessamen Dunker, Tennessee State Tigers
  • Pat Elflein, Ohio State Buckeyes
  • Jermaine Eluemunor, Texas A&M Aggies
  • Dan Feeney, Indiana Hoosiers
  • Kyle Fuller, Baylor Bears
  • Antonio Garcia, Troy Trojans
  • Avery Gennesy, Texas A&M Aggies
  • Sean Harlow, Oregon State Beavers
  • Will Holden, Vanderbilt Commodores
  • Danny Isidora, Miami Hurricanes
  • Dorian Johnson, Pittsburgh Panthers
  • Roderick Johnson, Florida State Seminoles
  • Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
  • Javarius Leamon, South Carolina State Bulldogs
  • Cameron Lee, Illinois State Redbirds
  • Corey Levin, Chattanooga Mocs
  • Damien Mama, USC Trojans
  • Conor McDermott, UCLA Bruins
  • Jordan Morgan, Kutztown Bears
  • Taylor Moton, Western Michigan Broncos
  • Tyler Orlosky, West Virginia Mountaineers
  • Ethan Pocic, LSU Tigers
  • Ryan Ramczyk, Wisconsin Badgers
  • Cam Robinson, Alabama Crimson Tide
  • Chase Roullier, Wyoming Cowboys
  • Justin Senior, Mississippi State Bulldogs
  • David Sharpe, Florida Gators
  • Nico Siragusa, San Diego State Aztecs
  • Dan Skipper, Arkansas Razorbacks
  • Sam Tevi, Utah Utes
  • Nate Theaker, Wayne State Warriors
  • Jon Toth, Kentucky Wildcats
  • Jerry Ugokwe, William & Mary Tribe
  • Chad Wheeler, USC Trojans

The 2017 Reese’s Senior Bowl definitely helped elevate the draft stock of a few mid-rounders. A few of those guys include USC’s Zach Banner, Miami’s Danny Isidora, and Western Michigan’s Taylor Moton.

From the looks of it, there are two offensive linemen that will certainly go in the first round: Wisconsin’s Ryan Ramczyk and Alabama’s Cam Robinson. Both play tackle and will likely be overdrafted strictly out of need.

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The two other guys to keep an eye on in the interior are Indiana’s Dan Feeney and Western Kentucky’s Forrest Lamp. It is difficult for guards to go in the first-round, but Lamp has a great shot at doing so. Feeney should be off the board by the middle of the second round.