Here are my top five interior offensive linemen prospects for the 2014 NFL Draft:
1. Xavier Su'a-Filo, UCLA
The most intriguing prospect at the position. Su'a-Filo shows impressive footwork and agility, yet is strong and stout at the point of attack.
2. Travis Swanson, Arkansas
Coaches love "plug and play" prospects capable of immediately making contributions as a starter. Swanson fits the bill as an experienced pivot with a polished overall game.
3. David Yankey, Stanford
Workmanlike game doesn't garner headlines from casual fans, but scouts appreciate his toughness and technical skills.
4. Cyril Richardson, Baylor
Struggles at the Senior Bowl left scouts wondering about his ability to handle speed and quickness at the line of scrimmage.
5. Weston Richburg, Colorado State
Richburg is soaring up the charts after his impressive showing at the Senior Bowl. The Colorado State standout impressed evaluators with his smarts and savvy, while also displaying better-than-anticipated short-area quickness and strength.
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