2022 NFL Scouting Combine: Offensive line measurements, hand size, and more from Day 2 of workouts
Keep up to date while the offensive linemen go through official measurements

The 2022 NFL Scouting Combine is officially underway, and this year looks a bit different compared to years past. Unlike previous editions of the NFL combine, players will do measurements, bench press and on-field workouts all in the same day.
With several teams in need of offensive linemen, you can rest assured that many NFL teams will be keeping a close eye on how the linemen fare during the combine. Among those teams are the Cincinnati Bengals, who may be a lineman or two away from capturing their first Lombardi Trophy. Among the top-ranked offensive linemen in this year's draft are Iowa's Tyler Linderbaum, Alabama's Evan Neal, Mississippi State's Charles Cross, N.C. State's Ikem Ekwonu, and Texas A&M's Kenyon Green.
Below, we will list all the official measurements for the offensive linemen at the combine.
Offensive line measurements
| Player | Height | Weight (LBS) | Hand Size | Arm Length | Wingspan |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6-4 | 324 | 10 3/4 | 34 | 83 1/8 | |
Joshua Ezeudu | 6-4 | 308 | 9 1/2 | 34 | 82 1/4 |
Charles Cross | 6-4 3/4 | 307 | 10 3/4 | 34 1/2 | 81 |
Evan Neal | 6-7 1/2 | 337 | 10 1/8 | 34 | 83 |
Ikem Ekwonu | 6-4 | 310 | 10 1/4 | 34 | 84 1/4 |
Daniel Faalele | 6-8 | 384 | 11 | 35 1/8 | 85 1/8 |
Kenyon Green | 6-3 7/8 | 323 | 10 3/8 | 34 1/8 | 83 3/8 |
Tyler Linderbaum | 6-2 1/8 | 296 | 10 | 31 1/8 | 75 |
Zion Johnson | 6-3 | 312 | 10 5/8 | 34 | |
| Bernhard Raimann | 6-6 | 303 | 10 1/4 | 32 7/8 | |
| Nicholas Petit-Frere | 6-5 | 316 | 10 3/4 | 33 5/8 | |
| Darian Kinnard | 6-5 | 322 | 11 1/4 | 35 | |
| Cole Strange | 6-5 | 307 | 10 1/8 | 33 | |
| Max Mitchell | 6-6 | 307 | 10 | 33 1/2 | |
| Thayer Munford | 6-6 | 328 | 10 1/8 | 35 1/8 | |
| Jamaree Salyer | 6-3 | 321 | 10 | 33 5/8 | |
| Sean Rhyan | 6-5 | 321 | 11 1/8 | 32 3/8 | |
| Dylan Parham | 6-3 | 311 | 10 1/4 | 33 1/2 | |
| Abraham Lucas | 6-6 | 315 | 10 1/2 | 33 7/8 | |
| Luke Goedeke | 6-5 | 312 | 9 3/4 | 32 1/4 | |
| Logan Bruss | 6-5 | 309 | 10 3/4 | 33 1/8 | |
| Luke Fortner | 6-4 | 307 | 10 | 33 1/8 | |
| Cade Mays | 6-5 | 311 | 10 | 34 1/8 | |
| Rasheed Walker | 6-6 | 313 | 10 5/8 | 33 5/8 | |
| Andrew Stueber | 6-7 | 325 | 10 | 34 1/8 | |
| Braxton Jones | 6-5 | 310 | 10 1/4 | 35 3/8 | |
| Zach Tom | 6-4 | 304 | 10 3/8 | 33 1/4 | |
| Chasen Hines | 6-3 | 327 | 9 7/8 | 33 7/8 | |
| Vederian Lowe | 6-5 | 314 | 10 3/8 | 35 3/8 | |
| Justin Shaffer | 6-4 | 314 | 9 5/8 | 31 7/8 | |
| Ed Ingram | 6-3 | 307 | 10 | 33 5/8 | |
| Spencer Burford | 6-4 | 304 | 9 1/2 | 34 3/4 | |
| Nick Zakelj | 6-6 | 316 | 9 7/8 | 32 1/2 | |
| Kellen Diesch | 6-7 | 301 | 9 1/2 | 32 1/4 | |
| Dohnovan West | 6-3 | 296 | 9 1/2 | 33 | |
| Marcus McKethan | 6-6 1/2 | 340 | 10 1/4 | 33 5/8 | |
| Marquis Hayes | 6-5 | 318 | 8 7/8 | 34 7/8 | |
| Cordell Volson | 6-6 | 315 | 10 1/2 | 33 7/8 | |
| Cam Jurgens | 6-3 | 307 | 10 | 33 3/8 | |
| Ja'Tyre Carter | 6-3 | 311 | 10 1/4 | 33 5/8 | |
| Dare Rosenthal | 6-7 | 290 | 9 | 33 1/2 | |
| Obinna Eze | 6-6 1/2 | 321 | 9 7/8 | 36 1/8 | |
| Zach Thomas | 6-5 | 308 | 10 1/4 | 33 7/8 | |
| Ben Brown | 6-5 | 312 | 10 1/4 | 34 3/8 | |
| Dawson Deaton | 6-5 1/2 | 306 | 9 5/8 | 32 7/8 | |
| Matt Waletzko | 6-8 | 312 | 10 1/4 | 35 1/8 | |
| Alec Lindstrom | 6-3 | 296 | 9 1/4 | 32 5/8 | |
| Chris Paul | 6-4 | 323 | 9 3/8 | 33 5/8 | |
| Austin Deculus | 6-5 | 321 | 9 1/4 | 34 3/8 | |
| Myron Cunningham | 6-5 | 320 | 10 3/8 | 34 1/2 | |
| Tyrese Robinson | 6-3 | 317 | 9 3/4 | 33 1/8 | |
| Blaise Andries | 6-6 | 308 | 9 7/8 | 33 7/8 | |
| Andrew Rupcich | 6-6 | 318 | 9 1/2 | 32 7/8 | |
| Luke Tenuta | 6-8 | 319 | 10 1/8 | 32 7/8 | |
| Luke Wattenberg | 6-4 | 299 | 9 3/8 | 34 3/8 |
Offensive line winners
Evan Neal, Alabama. One of the favorites to be the No. 1 pick in the draft is certainly a massive human at 6-foot-7 and 337 pounds, but by the looks of it, he has exactly zero excess weight. He's ready to be a solid Day 1 starter for whichever team selects him in the top five.
Charles Cross, Mississippi State. At a shade under 6-foot-5 with nearly 35-inch arms, Cross has the prototypical measurables for an NFL tackle. He has the skill set, too, as CBS Sports ranks him as the eighth-best prospect in this class.
Daniel Faalele, Minnesota. Faalele weighed in at a whopping 384 pounds, a number the combine scales haven't seen since Wisconsin's Aaron Gibson weighed in at 386 pounds in 1999. Many draft pundits are pegging him as a Day 2 selection.
Offensive line losers
Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan. The reason the Austrian native lands here is because of his 32 7/8" arms, which are just below the generally acceptable 33 inches for offensive tackles in the NFL. Usually players with 33-inch arms or shorter play guard at the next level, but the tight end-turned tackle has impressed scouts throughout the draft process. CBS Sports has Raimann as the No. 6 tackle prospect and the 29th-best prospect overall.
















