Armand Membou, Missouri’s standout right tackle, is turning heads as one of the top offensive line prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. Standing at 6’6” and weighing 320 pounds, Membou brings a rare combination of strength, footwork, and football intelligence. He started every game last season, anchoring a Tigers offense that averaged over 35 points per game. His ability to neutralize top SEC pass rushers helped quarterback Brady Cook enjoy a breakout season.
NFL scouts were wowed by Membou’s performance at the Combine, where he posted a 5.05-second 40-yard dash and 30 reps on the bench press. Teams like the Jets, Titans, and Saints have reportedly shown strong interest. ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. called Membou “a future All-Pro,” citing his high ceiling and work ethic.
In interviews, Membou credits his rise to his mother, who worked two jobs to support his football dreams. “Everything I do is for her,” he said. At Mizzou, he was also a team captain and a community volunteer, further endearing himself to NFL front offices. If selected in the top 10, Membou would be the first Tigers offensive lineman drafted that high in over two decades.