Uncovering Parish’s Hidden 2026 NFL Draft Treasures: The Interior Offensive Linemen Poised to Dominate

Uncovering Parish’s Hidden 2026 NFL Draft Treasures: The Interior Offensive Linemen Poised to Dominate

+ Ideal size for the position
+ Three-year starter
+ Only 7 pressures allowed in 2024
+ 98.7% pass blocking efficiency throughout his career
+ Aggressive finisher
+ 76.0 pass blocking grade and a 74.3 run blocking grade in 2025
+ Blocking at the… pic.twitter.com/kvCYXrMmgT

— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) March 30, 2026

Baynes is credited with allowing just 22 pressures and zero sacks during his career. He could use some more polish — he had 15 career penalties called against him — but as a late Day 3 prospect or potential undrafted free agent, he has enough intriguing traits to make him worth monitoring.

Carver Willis, Washington

Age: 23 (04-20-2002)

Height/weight: 6’5, 303 pounds

Arm Length: 321/2” arms, 79” wingspan

We’ll end this list with a utility lineman who played tackle in college but will likely be a swing lineman if he can stick in the NFL. Willis was at the Senior Bowl this year, trying everything from reps at tackle, to guard, and even practiced snapping the ball.

I’m not as high on Willis as the Twitter user below, but when watching Carver you see the potential for him in a zone scheme. Wills is a try-hard (complimentary) who never gives up on a rep, and held his own at the Senior Bowl against some of this class’ top defensive tackle prospects, such as Lee Hunter.

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