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Keylan Rutledge 2026 NFL Draft Profile | OG from Georgia Tech
Scouting Report
Keylan Rutledge is a long, broad-framed mauler who has developed into one of the most decorated interior offensive linemen in recent Georgia Tech history. The Cleveland, Tennessee native arrived at Middle Tennessee State as a three-star recruit with remarkable athletic credentials-he was a state champion shot-putter and a 1,000-point, 1,000-rebound basketball player whose physical tools translated immediately to the trenches. After earning Conference USA All-Freshman honors in 2022 and First Team All-Conference USA recognition in 2023, Rutledge transferred to Georgia Tech before the 2024 season. His transition nearly didn't happen on the field at all-a severe foot injury sustained in a car accident on December 7, 2023 forced him to miss virtually the entire offseason, including all of spring practice. Despite that setback, Rutledge became a first-team All-ACC selection in 2024 after starting 13 games at right guard. In 2025, he took another leap, becoming Georgia Tech's first back-to-back first-team All-American since Calvin Johnson while earning honors from Sporting News and Sports Info Solutions. The 6'4", 330-pound junior allowed zero sacks across 801 regular-season snaps according to Pro Football Focus while ranking among the nation's top 10 guards in overall blocking, run blocking, and pass blocking. Rutledge possesses prototypical size with a hardnose style of play-he plays through the whistle and constantly tries to sit defenders down. His anchor strength and heavy hands already play at an NFL caliber, and his willingness to finish blocks with violence suggests he won't need much coaxing to embrace professional trenches. However, his pad level is inconsistent and leverage can be an issue against stronger players. NFL coache's will need to drill pad level discipline and refine his pass-set mechanics against speed rushers.
Strengths
Long, broad-framed mauler with prototypical 6'4" 330 lb size
Zero sacks allowed across 801 snaps in 2025
Top-10 nationally in overall, run, and pass blocking
Heavy hands and anchor strength play at NFL caliber
Back-to-back First Team All-American
Plays through whistle with finishing mentality
Multi-sport athlete with rare movement skills for size
Brace and anchor on command against bull rush
Weaknesses
Leverage can be an issue against stronger players
Plays upright in standard pass blocking reps
Doesn't always initiate first contact
Footwork still developing since MTSU transfer
Technical inconsistencies need correction
Pad level discipline requires coaching
Vulnerable to speed and finesse rushers
Can be caught lunging on occasion
Player Comparisons
Chris Lindstrom (powerful finisher guard); Zack Martin (technically refined mauler)
College Stats
2025: 13 starts, 0 sacks allowed, 801 snaps, top-10 nationally; 2024: First Team All-ACC, 13 starts; Career: 48 games across MTSU and Georgia Tech
Measurables
Metric
Value
Height
6-4
Weight
316
40-Yard Dash
5.05
RAS
9.53
Arm Length
33
Bench Press
27
Broad Jump
104
Hand Size
10
Vertical Jump
32.5
Awards & Honors
Back-to-back First Team All-American; First Team All-ACC (2024); Georgia Tech's first back-to-back AA since Calvin Johnson; First Team All-Conference USA (2023); State champion shot-putter