Noah Josey
Virginia
Scouting Report

A steadying, blue-collar interior presence who has anchored Virginia's offensive line through a historic turnaround, Josey wins with technique, experience, and professional preparation rather than physically overwhelming traits. His pass protection is his calling card — an 80.9 PFF pass-block grade in 2024 flashed legit starter-level ability — but a modest 67.1 overall grade in 2025 and third-team All-ACC status suggest he's a solid-but-not-special college guard whose physical profile (6-5, 310) may lack the explosive athleticism NFL teams demand at the position. The floor is a quality camp body and potential practice squad lineman who knows his assignments and won't beat himself; the ceiling, with continued development and a strong 2026 tape, is a late-round flier who earns a roster spot with his intelligence and versatility to slide to center. At 24 years old entering the 2027 draft, the age profile limits his developmental runway.

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Pro ComparisonBen Powers (early career)

Similar profile as a smart, technique-first interior lineman from a non-blue-blood program who wins with positioning and preparation rather than overwhelming physical traits. Powers was a Day 3 pick who eventually carved out a starting role — that's Josey's upside.

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