The Top 10 Guards In The 2025 Draft
Well I couldn't find a true #10 Guard that could fit in to that spot, so I'm going with #12 on my list that could be a real surprise and a steal in the mid-rounds.
#12- Dylan Fairchild- (LG) Georgia (6'5"/315#)
Fairchild's excellent pass protection skills and above-average athleticism for an interior lineman make him an attractive prospect for NFL teams running zone-blocking schemes. His quick feet and ability to mirror defenders translate well at the next level, particularly in pass-heavy offenses.
However, Fairchild's run blocking needs significant development. His lack of power at the point of attack and inconsistent hand placement may limit his immediate effectiveness in the run game. Coaching will need to focus on improving his functional strength and drive-blocking technique.
Fairchild profiles as a developmental prospect with starter upside. Teams will view him as a high potential Guard who may require time to refine his skills before competing for a starting role.