Chance Warmack is as impressive a prospect as there is in the 2013 NFL Draft. Position value notwithstanding, he grades out as well as any player available and has been graded as the best player in some instances. The funny thing is, Warmack isn't a runaway as the draft's best guard. North Carolina's Jonathan Cooper has a different skill set but could be very bit as effective on the interior of the offensive line if he finds the right system fit. Both are first round prospects.
2013 NFL Draft offensive guard rankings
The final update to our offensive guard rankings.


The guard position will continue to be well represented on the second night of selections. Larry Warford, Dallas Thomas, Kyle Long and even Brian Winters could grade out in that area.
We have ranked a total of 18 guards this year, though some could prove versatile enough to play center or even tackle in Dallas Thomas’ case. Here is our final list.
1. Chance Warmack | 6'2, 317 pounds | Guard | Alabama
2. Jonathan Cooper | 6'2 1/8, 311 pounds | Guard | North Carolina
3. Larry Warford | 6'3 1/4, 332 pounds | Guard | Kentucky
4. Dallas Thomas | 6'5, 306 pounds | Guard | Tennessee
5. Kyle Long | 6'6 1/8, 313 pounds | Guard/ Tackle | Oregon
6. Brian Winters | 6'4, 320 pounds | Guard/ Tackle | Kent State
7. Hugh Thornton | 6'3 1/4, 320 pounds | Guard | Illinois
8. Alvin Bailey | 6'3, 312 pounds | Guard | Arkansas *
9. J.C. Tretter | 6'4, 307 pounds | Guard | Cornell
10. Travis Bond | 6'5 7/8, 329 pounds | Guard | North Carolina
11. Omoregie Uzzi | 6'3, 300 pounds | Guard | Georgia Tech
12. Jeff Baca | 6'3 3/8, 302 pounds | Guard | UCLA
13. Carson York | 6'5, 293 pounds | Guard | Oregon
14. Blaize Foltz | 6'4, 310 pounds | Guard | TCU
15. John Sullen | 6'5, 313 pounds | Guard | Auburn
16. Chris McDonald | 6'5, 298 pounds | Guard | Michigan State
17. Theo Goins | 6'4, 317 pounds | Guard | Central Florida
18. Eric Herman | 6'4, 320 pounds | Guard | Ohio











