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    Tate Ratledge NFL Draft Projections: 5 Landing Spots for the Georgia OL

    The 2025 NFL Draft is just around the corner, and man, Georgia’s Tate Ratledge has caught fire as one of the top interior O-linemen this year. NFL teams are salivating over what this kid brings to the table. Let’s break down what makes him special and who might grab him during the draft weekend.

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    Where Will Tate Ratledge Land in the NFL Draft?

    UPDATE: Tate Ratledge was selected with the 57th pick by the Detroit Lions

    If you’ve seen Ratledge play, you know the deal – that signature mullet flowing out the back of his helmet while he’s pushing grown men around like shopping carts. At 6-foot-6 and 308 pounds with massive 10 3/8-inch hands, the guy is an absolute unit. But don’t let the size fool you – dude shocked everyone at the Combine with a blistering 4.97 in the 40. For a big man? That’s moving.

    The Georgia captain wasn’t just taking up space in Athens – he racked up Second-Team All-American and First-Team All-SEC honors last year. After battling the monsters of the SEC for three years as a starter, he’s more than battle-tested.

    Here’s what’s crazy about Ratledge – unlike some linemen who only fit one system, this guy can do it all. Need a mauler for power runs? Check. Need mobility for zone schemes? He’s got that too. Coaches dream about this kind of versatility.

    Philadelphia Eagles

    Philly’s always been obsessed with beefing up the trenches. They’ve got Day 2 picks to burn and a glaring hole at right guard. Just feels right, doesn’t it?

    Baltimore Ravens

    With Mekari gone, the Ravens need someone who can set the tone up front. Ratledge’s smashmouth style is practically screaming “Baltimore Raven” already.

    Seattle Seahawks

    Good lord, Seattle’s line was a turnstile last year – 54 sacks! Thanks to the Metcalf trade, they’ve got two second-rounders to play with. Protecting Darnold has to be priority No. 1.

    Cincinnati Bengals

    Poor Joe Burrow’s been running for his life for years behind that line. Ratledge spent Saturdays dealing with future NFL D-linemen – he can handle what the AFC North dishes out.

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    Chicago Bears

    With their quarterback situation, the Bears desperately need reliability up front. Ratledge’s nasty streak, paired with actual technique, could lock down an interior spot for the next decade.

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