The 2025 Iowa Hawkeyes may go as far as their offensive line takes them. The group is oozing with talent and is bringing in more experience than they have had up front in some time. The unit has cohesion and confidence, two things that, when paired with the second year of offensive coordinator Tim Lester, could be devastating for opposing defenses.
The talented bunch up front is anchored by the trio of center Logan Jones, offensive tackle Gennings Dunker, and offensive guard Beau Stephens.
The group, which could pave the way for big years for Kamari Moulton, Jaziun Patterson, and Mark Gronowski, is receiving early notoriety as each of the three has found themselves on Phil Steele’s preseason All-Big Ten teams.
Logan Jones and Gennings Dunker make up two of the spots on the All-Big Ten First Team, per Phil Steele, while Beau Stephens is slotted in as a preseason Second-Team All-Big Ten selection.
With Mark Gronowski under center, the Hawkeyes figure to go for a more balanced attack in 2025, compared to the run-heavy offense they were forced into in 2024, due to quarterback injuries. With some balance and the ability to keep defenses guessing, the offensive line unit has the ingredients to be a special group this fall.
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Reporting by Riley Donald, College Sports Wire / Hawkeyes Wire
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