Blythe will be in the mix at guard, and I think Simmons is the center in waiting.
guard and tackle are very interchangeable in the iowa zone blocking system. the 4 best guys will be on either side of ferentz.
As far as lateral movement, your zone blocking theory isn't panning out. Zone blocking schemes, including Iowa's flavor, insist on OL to be able to block down field. Often times requiring a lineman to either block and release to get down field on a LBer, or to go directly down field to a LB. Not to mention fold blocking and other skills required to move vertically. Yes, there is reach blocking that requires lateral movement, but in general I don't think it's fair to say that Iowa's zone scheme is predicated on lateral movement on running plays.
The line situation looks earily like 2007. When the first depth charts had Bulaga behind a green Colloway at LT, Doering behind Keumple at LG, Eubanks at C, a green Julian V at RG, and Olsen at RT. Richardson was the missing link, as MacMillan has been. Bulaga turned out to be worth the hype, Doering didn't. Raphael was a good tactician, but not ever overpowering. JV surprised.