
Here is our scouting report on Armand Membou from Missouri
We continue our 2025 NFL Draft preview of draft prospects that could interest the Dallas Cowboys. Today we are looking at offensive tackle, Armand Membou from Missouri.
Armand Membou
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Missouri Tigers
Junior
4-star recruit
6’3”
314 lbs

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History
Armand Membou was born on March 27, 2004, he attended Lee’s Summit North High School in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. As a four-star recruit, Membou received offers from several notable schools including Kansas State, Kansas, Oregon, Iowa State, Nebraska, and Missouri. He ultimately committed to play for the Missouri Tigers in 2022.
During his time at Missouri, Membou appeared in 24 games with 18 starts over his first two seasons, primarily playing at right tackle and allowed only three sacks. In 2023, he was a full-time starter on the Tigers’ offensive line, which was recognized as a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award, an accolade for the nation’s top offensive line unit. Heading into the 2024 season, Membou was named to Bruce Feldman’s “Freaks List” for his exceptional physical attributes and exceptional strength. His performance was highlighted by his ability to handle top-tier SEC pass rushers, with a record of allowing very few pressures and no sacks in his last season. He left Missouri allowing only three total sacks in three seasons, nearly exclusively at right tackle.
2024 Statistics
827 Offensive Snaps
411 Passing Snaps
9 Pressures Allowed
0 Sacks
4 Penalties
NFL Combine/Pro Day
TBC
Awards
Second-team All-SEC (2024)
Scorecard
Overall- 85.1
Speed- 81
Acceleration- 88
Agility- 71
Strength- 95
Pass Blocking- 79
Run Blocking- 89
Discipline- 90

THE GOOD
- Shows exceptional explosiveness off the snap and impressive agility for his size. Watch for his 10-yard split at the combine, it will impress.
- He has excellent strength and the ability to generate power, making him effective in both pass- and run-blocking in zone-blocking scenarios.
- Displays good depth in his pass sets.
- Effectively mirrors edge rushers with good foot speed and arm length.
- His hand strikes are powerful, often jolting defenders and helping him maintain control in pass protection.
- Shows a nasty demeanor as a finisher.
- Shows good range to allow him to reach the second level and seal lanes effectively.
TAPE TIME
OT Armand Membou
Missouri✅ THE GOOD✅#scouting #NFLDraft #mizzoufootball pic.twitter.com/tWmez50rXA
— Mike Poland (@kenfigkowboy) February 15, 2025
THE BAD
- Hand technique needs refinement to avoid being exposed by NFL-level pass rushers.
- Consistency in his strike timing and hand placement can be an issue.
- Despite his power, Membou occasionally struggles to maintain his anchor against larger, longer defensive linemen, which can lead to being pushed back.
- His size may lead some teams to consider him for a guard position, although he has the length and agility to potentially succeed at tackle.
TAPE TIME
OT Armand Membou
Missouri❌THE BAD❌#scouting #NFLDraft #mizzoufootball pic.twitter.com/49VqQ9mM1R
— Mike Poland (@kenfigkowboy) February 15, 2025
THE FIT
Armand Membou projects as a potential impact player, with some scouts suggesting he could be drafted in the first round. His athletic profile, combined with his performance against top-tier college competition, indicates he could be an immediate starter, possibly at tackle but with a much higher ceiling at guard. His blend of physical tools, pass protection skills, and run-blocking prowess make him a versatile offensive lineman prospect.
However, his technical aspects like strike timing and maintaining an anchor will be crucial areas of focus for his development at the next level. With both his hand issues and size, this has other scouts considering him closer to a second-round projection. This makes ranking him difficult.
For the Dallas Cowboys, Membou could be an intriguing fit. The Cowboys coaching staff values a strong run game, and Membou’s proficiency in wide-zone schemes aligns well with Brian Schottenheimer. His ability to move quickly to the second level and his power in blocking could bolster the Cowboys’ ground attack, which they could then aim to use to control game tempo and set up their passing game.
Membou’s athleticism and length would provide an upgrade, especially on the right side where there are questions about consistency and Zack Martin’s future. His strength and athleticism could translate well inside, offering flexibility in the line-up or as a contingency. His quick feet and ability to mirror pass rushers would be a plus against the defensive threat in the NFC East. Membou has the tools but might need some time to fully adapt to the professional level, which could affect his immediate contribution.
If the Cowboys draft Membou, they’d likely see him as a piece for both the present and future. He could initially compete for the right tackle spot or even be groomed at right guard, providing depth and competition. His athletic profile would make him a versatile option, potentially filling any gaps in the offensive line over time. The Cowboys’ commitment to a strong, dynamic offensive line would align with Membou’s skill set, especially if they’re looking to rejuvenate their line with younger talent.
COMPARISON
Robert Hunt, Carolina Panthers
BTB GRADE
31st
CONSENSUS RANKING
19th
(Consensus ranking based on the average ranking from 90 major scoring services)