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Pro Football 3rd Offensive Lineman drafted in 2026

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Spencer Fano 0%
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Monroe Freeling 0%
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Caleb Lomu 0%
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Max Iheanachor 0%
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Blake Miller 0%
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Kage Casey 0%
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Caleb Tiernan 0%
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Olaivavega Ioane 0%
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Chase Bisontis 0%
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Emmanuel Pregnon 0%
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Keylan Rutledge 0%
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Anez Cooper 0%
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Connor Lew 0%
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Sam Hecht 0%
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Trey Zuhn 0%
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About This Market

This market tracks which player will be the third offensive lineman selected in the 2026 NFL Draft. It matters because draft order for offensive linemen reflects team priorities for protecting quarterbacks and building rushing attacks, and can signal how teams value different lineman archetypes.

Historically, offensive tackles often dominate the early offensive-line picks because of premium value placed on protecting the passer, though guards and centers also rise early in deep or scheme-specific classes. The 2026 draft landscape will be shaped by college performance, pre-draft testing, medical reports, and team roster needs, all of which evolve through the combine and pro-day season.

Market odds aggregate traders' information and expectations about who will be the third offensive lineman taken; they move as new scouting reports, injuries, trades, and official designations appear. Use odds as a dynamic reflection of collective market sentiment rather than a static forecast.

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What exactly determines resolution for the '3rd Offensive Lineman drafted in 2026' market?

Resolution will be based on the official NFL Draft record and the market operator's stated rules: the player who is officially recorded as the third offensive lineman selected in the 2026 NFL Draft will determine the outcome.

When will this market resolve if the third offensive lineman is picked late on draft day?

The market resolves once the third offensive lineman has been officially announced during the 2026 NFL Draft and recorded per the exchange's resolution procedures; the exact timing follows the draft pick announcement and operator confirmation.

Which positions count as 'offensive lineman' for this event?

Players listed as offensive linemen in official draft listings—typically tackles, guards, and centers—count for this market; players designated as tight ends or other positions do not count unless the official draft designation lists them as an offensive lineman.

How does historical drafting behavior affect who becomes the third offensive lineman taken?

Past drafts show that tackles are often selected earlier, but a deep class at guard or center or specific team scheme needs can shift the order; conference pedigree, tape against top competition, and pre-draft testing also influence relative ranking among linemen.

What developments before the draft are most likely to change market expectations for this outcome?

Key developments include injury reports, standout or disappointing combine and pro day results, new medical information, high-profile pre-draft visits, late trades that alter draft order, and updated scouting or team-reported evaluations.

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