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Chris Adams 2026 NFL Draft Profile | IOL from Memphis
Scouting Report
Chris Adams has been a steady presence on Memphis' offensive line, developing from a transfer addition into a reliable interior blocker. The former three-star recruit originally went to Old Dominion in 2021 before finding his home with the Tigers, where he's provided valuable experience and consistency. At 6'4", 310 pounds, Adams possesses the size NFL teams look for in interior offensive linemen. His 2025 season demonstrated improved protection skills-he allowed zero sacks, just four quarterback hits, and 19 total pressures on 240 true pass sets. That efficiency in pass protection is his calling card and what will interest NFL scouts. Adams' experience at multiple interior positions adds versatility to his profile, giving him value as a swing option who can step in at guard or potentially center in emergency situations. He brings a veteran presence to any offensive line room and understands how to work within a system. However, Adams projects as a late-round or priority free agent prospect rather than someone who will hear his name called early. The AAC competition level raises questions about his ability to handle NFL defensive linemen, and his athletic limitations will be tested against professional speed rushers. For teams looking for experienced depth that can contribute on game day while developing, Adams offers a high-floor option who won't make costly mistakes. His best fit is in a gap-scheme offense that values physicality over athleticism.