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Rutgers Football Tackles OL Depth in Spring Practice
Coach Greg Schiano sees talent on roster but must fill 3 open offensive line spots.
Apr. 20, 2026 at 9:18am
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Rutgers football's offensive line rebuild requires a creative, multi-angled approach to solidify the unit for the 2026 season.New Brunswick TodayRutgers football is evaluating its offensive line during spring practice as the team looks to fill three open spots on the line for the upcoming 2026 season. Head coach Greg Schiano is optimistic about the level of talent on the roster, but notes the team will need some luck and to stay healthy in order to progress.
Why it matters
The offensive line is a critical position group that can make or break a football team's success. Rutgers is looking to rebuild its line after losing several starters, which could impact the team's overall performance in the 2026 season.
The details
Rutgers football coach Greg Schiano highlighted the talent on the team's roster heading into the 2026 season, but acknowledged the need to fill three open spots on the offensive line through spring practice evaluations. The team will need to find the right combination of players to solidify the line and provide protection for the offense.
- Rutgers football is currently in spring practice, evaluating players to fill the open offensive line positions.
The players
Greg Schiano
The head coach of the Rutgers football team.
What they’re saying
“Now you've got to get a little lucky and stay healthy and then you can keep progressing that way.”
— Greg Schiano, Head Coach
The takeaway
Rebuilding the offensive line is a critical focus for Rutgers football this spring, as the team looks to field a competitive unit in the 2026 season. Coach Schiano is optimistic about the talent on the roster, but knows the team will need some luck and good health to solidify the line and take the next step forward.

