Tackles Rob Havenstein and Andrew Whitworth are two of the best in the game right now, and guard Austin Blythe earned a career-high 71.0 overall grade this past season that he should build off in 2019. Pro Football Focus ranks the New England Patriots' offensive line among the best in the league in 2019. Moves were made — including taking Howard (78.9) and, The Chargers possess one of the most promising rosters in the league, especially following the 2019 NFL Draft, but the offensive line continues to be a headache. Left Guard: Daryl Williams Share. 20. Left Tackle: Greg Robinson Right Tackle: Rick Wagner. Left Guard: Ereck Flowers Right Tackle: Morgan Moses. Things were certainly better than 2018, but overall, Pro Football Focus only ranked the new-look line as a middle of the pack unit in the NFL. Center: Weston Richburg Improved play from Andrus Peat and contributions from rookie Erik McCoy could see this unit rise to the top of this list by seasons end. He only allowed two pressures on 103 pass-blocking snaps and earned an 86.1 pass-blocking grade. Left Tackle: Taylor Lewan Morgan Moses, on the other hand, has allowed fewer than 40 pressures in each of his last four seasons but took a step back a season ago in terms of overall grade no thanks to a career-high 15 penalties. Right Tackle: Tytus Howard. 9 this season with the same players. All things considered, the Houston Texans offensive line didn’t get much better on paper this offseason. This first set of rankings should shine light on some situations that need monitoring as we look for players to draft in the upcoming months. One of our favorite sleepers in the 2017 NFL Draft, Roullier has earned pass-blocking grades of 70.0 in each of the past two years, and his 2018 mark of 76.4 was good enough to rank 14th among 38 qualifying centers. The one bright spot for this offensive line shines from center Rodney Hudson, who has finished first among centers in pass-blocking grade in each of the last four seasons and hasn't allowed a sack since Week 17 of the 2017 season. Left Guard: Mike Iupati The Titans had a 2,000-yard rusher in Derrick Henry, and Ryan Tannehill was only sacked 25 times, which is 31 sacks fewer than the offensive line allowed in 2019. And the big-time investment paid off. Shaq Mason found himself on PFF’s top 50 players heading into 2019 following a season where he earned career-high marks in a plethora of metrics including overall grade(85.0). Right Tackle: Brian O’Neill. Rankings by position, player grades and snap counts for the current season; Grades for each facet of a player’s game (receiving, run blocking, coverage etc.) This year, despite several key improvements, PFF has Big Blue tumbling a bit. Center Justin Britt owned the team’s best pass-blocking efficiency among qualifying offensive linemen in 2018 but still ranked just 24th among 39 centers. The Dante Scarnecchia-led unit will float among the top-ten offensive lines once again. The Cardinals’ offensive line was a shambles last year. Returning starters Trai Turner and Taylor Moton both earned 79.0-plus pass-blocking grades and shouldn’t waver in that regard in 2019. Left Guard: Ramon Foster Left Guard: John Jerry Left Tackle: Jake Matthews The Falcons reloaded the entire right side of their offensive line during the 2019 NFL Draft. Offensive Line Rankings Impacting Fantasy Football (Week 4) 1 year ago by Richard King. Heading into Year 5 of his career, Smith is still yet to record an overall grade above 70.0. However, when PFF re-ranks these groups at the end of the 2020 campaign, I’d expect the Titans’ unit to at least crack the top 10, much like it did in PFF’s end of season offensive line rankings from 2019. Rookie Cody Ford is the biggest question mark, as the Bills hope he can channel his college success into NFL dominance from the onset. Kolton Miller returns at left tackle after one of the worst seasons we've ever seen from a rookie offensive lineman, but the right side stands to see at least some improvement after the Raiders made Trent Brown the highest-paid tackle in the league. Usually, injuries torpedo many teams' hopes of a good offensive line during the season, but the Bengals have had their hopes dashed already. On 45 pass-blocking snaps between left guard, center and right guard, Jenkins didn’t allow a single pressure this preseason. Adjusted Line Yards = 3.99 . Right Tackle: Jawaan Taylor. Right Guard: Justin Pugh Right Tackle: Sam Tevi. Center: Mitch Morse Right Guard: Kevin Zeitler 17) 2. He allowed only four pressures on 82 pass-blocking snaps this preseason. However, when PFF re-ranks these groups at the end of the 2020 campaign, I’d expect the Titans’ unit to at least crack the top 10, much like it did in PFF’s end of season offensive line rankings from 2019. * Power Success (Converted 3rd/4th on run and/or 2 yards and in on Goal to Go) = 64 % * Adjusted Offensive Line Yards = 3.78 . At the right guard spot, A.J. Justin Edwards. Jun 06, 2019. Left Guard: Cameron Erving Collins is currently riding a 91.6 PFF grade through three games. PFF EDGE gives you access to the most popular Player Grades features, and much more. should only improve this unit as he finished last season with the fifth-highest run-blocking grade at his position. Heading into Year 3 of his career, Robinson has recorded just two single-game grades north of 70.0, while he's recorded 13 single-game grades of less than 60.0. Using those offensive line grades as a guide, this is where each team’s unit stacks up following the 2019 regular season. There was a lot of overturn along their starting five, but let’s not get too excited. The third-rounder allowed only two pressures on 69 pass-blocking snaps across four games. Wake Forest Demon Deacons They’re not the worst anymore! Center: Corey Linsley The latest football news, analysis, and rankings from PFF. July 11, 2019 11:24 am. Left Tackle: Trent Williams The Dante Scarnecchia-led unit will float among the top-ten offensive lines once again. It could get all-time ugly. 2019 Offensive Line Rankings: 1-10 . Left Guard: Bobby Evans Right Tackle: Bobbie Massie. “Unfortunately, the perennially excellent T.J. Lang was forced onto IR — and subsequently into retirement — after Week 9, and Frank Ragnow got off to an underwhelming start at guard. Right Tackle: Jack Conklin. May 29, 2019. Re-signing Rodney Hudson was undoubtedly the right move for the Raiders considering the state of some positions on their line. — PFF DET Lions (@PFF_Lions) July 9, 2019 “A season ago, this offensive line had all the makings to be the best unit that Matthew Stafford ever played behind,” the PFF Analysis team said. Andrew Norwell took a slight step back in his first year in Jacksonville, seeing his overall grade dip from 76.3 in 2017 to just 66.7 in 2018. A season ago, this offensive line ad all the makings to be the best unit that Matthew Stafford ever played behind. Taylor Lewan continues to be the anchor at left tackle, and the addition of guard Rodger Saffold should only improve this unit as he finished last season with the fifth-highest run-blocking grade at his position. In this update to PFF's offensive line rankings, we discuss every team's most notable performers in the trenches. On 38 snaps this preseason, center Travis Frederick looked almost back to form. [Editor's note: Find out where all 32 teams ranked prior to the preseason by clicking here]. Success comes easy for 34-year-old veteran even as his career starts to wind down, as he is hasn't earned an overall grade under 75.0 or a pass-blocking grade under 80.0 in the last eight years. Here’s how PFF broke down the Bills’ offensive line: The Bills invested in their offensive line this offseason between free agency and the draft, and we’ve seen improvement from the unit over last season. The Browns’ offense is now lightyears better following an exciting offseason, but it will be intriguing to see how the offensive line fares given their losses. Pro Football Focus noticed this when they put out their offensive line rankings for 2019 and dropped the Steelers from No. Moves were made — including taking Howard (78.9) and Max Scharping (82.4) in the first two rounds of the 2019 NFL Draft and signing veteran Matt Kalil, who missed all of 2018 with an injury — but until those players live up to expectations, the Texans remain the bottom of the barrel. 1 last season to No. With an 84.9 overall grade in 2016, Osemele was PFF’s fourth-highest graded guard, and it was the third straight season he eclipsed an 84.0 mark. They’re ranked first even without factoring in rookie tackle Andre Dillard, who looks like he’s already the most talented backup tackle in the NFL. Center: Justin Britt What Little lacked in the run game at Ole Miss, he made up for in pass protection. Without further ado, here are the definitive offensive line rankings for the 2019 season. Unfortunately, the perennially excellent T.J. Lang was forced onto IR — and subsequently into retirement — after Week 9, and Frank Ragnow got off to an underwhelming start at guard. Pro Football Focus ranks the New England Patriots' offensive line among the best in the league in 2019. The issue here is still left tackle Donovan Smith. Right Tackle: Cody Ford. Left Tackle: David Bakhtiari 6th highest 2019 cap value but rank 8th in average per year… Marpet is worth every $ and could be the best long-term deal of Licht’s legacy! Left Guard: Quinton Spain Center: Matt Paradis Teams . The two veterans will be leaned on heavily again, but the Falcons also made offensive line their primary focus in the draft by spending two first-round picks on guard. The Vikings drafted center Garrett Bradbury in the first round, patching up an offensive line that needed work. Center: David Andrews Pro Football Focus ranked all 127 college football offensive lines on Thursday and featured the Trojans as a Top 25 unit. Right Tackle: Mitchell Schwartz. Right Guard: Trai Turner Left Tackle: Cam Robinson Right Guard: D.J. Mitchell Schwartz remains as arguably the league's best right tackle — he earned a career-high 83.6 overall grade last year — while left tackle Eric Fisher finally seemed to hit his stride down the back end of the 2018 season, grading out as the league's best tackle from Week 11 to the Super Bowl. One of the most consistent units of the past half-decade, the Steelers are heading into 2019 with their first known starter change since the 2016 season. He earned an impressive 75.2 overall grade and a 79.2 pass-blocking grade on the year, and he’s now earned 70.0-plus overall grades in four consecutive seasons. Left Tackle: Russell Okung Share this article 92 shares share tweet text email link Chris Roling. Brought in as a second-round pick in this year’s draft, Risner is expected to start at guard for Denver, a position change that should play out well for the former Wildcats road-grader. Center: Jon Halapio Right Guard: John Miller Center: Brandon Linder 2019 Offensive Line Rankings. Titans announce options for season ticket holders in 2020 . Right Guard: Chris Lindstrom Using PFF's player grading tool, each week I will identify an offensive line that has been trending up, and one trending down. , should aid in the unit’s recovery to its former glory. With the Chargers' history of injury luck, chances are he’ll be on the field sooner than later. For an offensive line that saw four players earn sub-62.0 grades, it has to finally be the time to give Forrest Lamp, 2017 second-round pick, the chance he deserves. At PFF, we’ve put out our NFL preseason offensive line rankings for a handful of years now and they are never controversial and everyone always nods in agreement while reading. Football Ranking All 127 Fbs Secondaries Through Cfb Week 14 Pff. The other pieces were up-and-down in 2018: Dawkins was called for a staggering 13 penalties, and Long was the second-lowest graded center in 2018, while Morse and Spain allowed just one sack combined for the Kansas City Chiefs and Tennessee Titans, respectively. The Eagles spent their first-round pick on Washington State offensive tackle. 37 Braden Smith. Despite losing its star left tackle, Taylor Lewan, to a season-ending injury after five games, the Tennessee Titans’ offensive line put together an impressive season in 2020. Newly acquired center Russell Bodine has never earned a grade higher than 70.0 in a season. A lot of the preseason hype around this line centered around the possibility of third-year tackle Garett Bolles making a leap in performance. Alex Lewis and Matt Skura are nothing to write home about, but longtime standout guard Marshal Yanda is more than capable of picking up the slack. Continuity on an offensive line is always a good thing. We’re not worried about the tackle in Kansas City, but the interior gives us pause. Our exclusive database, featuring the most in-depth collection of NFL player performance data. Guards Lane Taylor and Billy Turner are less exciting, as both players earned sub-65.0 overall grades a year ago. 3. This time last year, the Philadelphia Eagles earned the top spot heading into the preseason, but can they retain the crown for what would be the third straight year? This ranking reflects Trent Williams not being in the starting lineup. The Browns finished just 23rd in PFF’s 2019 offensive line rankings, but they have the pieces to make the biggest move in the NFL — especially if Wills develops quickly as a rookie. The other pieces were up-and-down in 2018: Dawkins was called for a staggering 13 penalties, and Long was the second-lowest graded center in 2018, while Morse and Spain allowed just one sack combined for the, The Saints have one of the best tackle combinations in the league between, , who both finished with overall grades above 80.0 in 2018. Nelson finished the year ranked second in run-blocking grade (77.9) behind New England Patriots’ Shaq Mason among the 58 at his position with at least 150 run-blocking snaps played after Week 5 last year. Zack Martin and Tyron Smith have been long-time members of the league’s club of elite offensive linemen, but have had to pick up slack along the offensive line on account of recent struggles. Returning Bulaga and Linsley as starters alongside Bakhtiari makes for quite the core in the trenches. Left Tackle: Joe Staley The Bucs paid Donovan Smith franchise left tackle type money, but this preseason we saw more of the same from him. Humphries Right Tackle: Braden Smith. No offensive linemen with 300 or more offensive snaps played earned a higher overall grade than Packers’ David Bakhtiari (88.3). The Eagles spent their first-round pick on Washington State offensive tackle Andre Dillard to act as insurance should the ailing Jason Peters fail to play a complete season in 2019. Either rookie Bobby Evans or 2018 third-rounder Joseph Noteboom will step in for Rodger Saffold at guard, and 2018 fourth-rounder Brian Allen is expected to replace longtime veteran John Sullivan at center. They combined for a pass-blocking grade of 71.9 and run-blocking grade of 76.1. However, there was a solid performance on the team’s front line that might have boosted the ranking. Former Bills right tackle Jordan Mills is set to take over the right guard position vacated by Ja'Wuan James, but Mills' three-year grade at right tackle (60.1) pales in comparison to James' (75.4). Left Tackle: Tyron Smith The new starting five played 59 snaps as a unit this preseason, and the results were very encouraging. Rookie fourth-rounder Ben Powers looks set to start at left guard for the Ravens, and that’s probably not a bad thing after seeing him this preseason. 250+ three-page scouting profiles - advanced stats, 3-year grades, player comps, combine data and Senior Bowl grades - for the 2021 draft class. Left Guard: Joe Thuney The problem is that nobody can seem to stay healthy, and the star offensive tackle is still, very publicly, unhappy. But in 2018, he allowed the most sacks since his rookie campaign and struggled as a run-blocker en route to a 53.7 grade. The offensive guard curse lives on in Miami. as the most-talented offensive guard tandem in the NFL. Right Guard: Austin Blythe While we’ve seen that preseason grades don’t translate all that well to the regular season, there are still insights to be gleaned on rookies, players coming off of injuries and linemen hoping to take the next step. He earned a dismal 38.7 pass-blocking grade on the year and will need to improve significantly in that regard to keep his starting spot at center in 2019. Now through Week 8 of the 2019 NFL season, we at PFF have put together our offensive line rankings using our advanced statistics and grades. The Browns finished just 23rd in PFF’s 2019 offensive line rankings, but they have the pieces to make the biggest move in the NFL — especially if Wills develops quickly as a rookie. Center: Mason Cole dealing away Laremy Tunsil, who was once their best offensive lineman. Along the interior, youngsters Cody Whitehair and James Daniels have both shown they have the potential to be long-term solutions at center and guard, respectively. I appreciate that Atlanta did everything they could to address the O-Line this offseason. Veteran guard Ron Leary limped to a sub-65.0 overall grade before finishing the season on the Injured Reserve with a torn Achilles. When everyone is healthy (and happy, as the case may be), this line has all the potential to be a top-10, even a top-five, unit. While it’s worth taking any rankings with a grain of salt, it’s a good opportunity to see how the rest of the league views the Baltimore Ravens. 11) PFF individual Grades are up across the board and the collective grade is considerably up. All eyes were on 2018 first-round pick Frank Ragnow and his switch to center this preseason, and he didn’t disappoint. Related Another stat proving Titans' A.J. Rookie Cody Ford is the biggest question mark, as the Bills hope he can channel his college success into NFL dominance from the onset. Even there he wasn’t anything special this preseason, earning a 61.5 overall grade on 203 snaps. AFC East . The rookie learning curve is steep for tackles, but if Little can exceed expectations and Williams can learn to thrive at guard, Carolina will be on their way up in PFF’s offensive line rankings in coming months. Here is how the rest of the conference offensive lines ranked: 1. Left Guard: Ali Marpet Their interior guards are both ranked in the top 20 in the league, with Person and Tomlinson ranking at 12th and 19th respectively. The group surrendered a quarterback pressure on 30.8% of dropbacks which ranked 25th in the league in 2018. This is a line that returns almost all of its pieces from a year ago, with guard Mike Iupati as the primary newcomer, and that doesn’t quite bode well for running backs. Thankfully the Seahawks didn’t have to cough up any offensive linemen to secure Jadeveon Clowney, because, even with their improvements in recent years, they could still ill afford it. On 38 snaps this preseason, center. Right Guard: Josh Kline The latest football news, analysis, and rankings from PFF. “PFF's NFL Offensive Line Rankings for 2019. Left Tackle: Terron Armstead News & Analysis PFF Rankings: All 32 NFL offensive line rankings after the 2019 NFL preseason Left Tackle: Isaiah Wynn However, all attention will be on the interior line to improve, especially with former center Max Unger retiring. He earned an 83.0 pass-blocking grade and 71.0 run-blocking grade on his limited snaps. Pro Football Focus noticed this when they put out their offensive line rankings for 2019 and dropped the Steelers from No. Our offensive line rankings are here!! have been long-time members of the league’s club of elite offensive linemen, but have had to pick up slack along the offensive line on account of recent struggles. Ranking All 32 Nfl Offensive Lines Following The 2019 Regular Season News Rankings And Statistics Pff. se a combination of grades, college evaluations and age projections to come to the following starting-five rankings. highest-graded center in the NFL since he was drafted in 2016. Left Guard: Kenny Wiggins Left tackle Nate Solder is coming off an above-average year as a pass-blocker, while center Jon Halapio could be a surprise candidate for a breakout season in 2019 — he began last year as the Giants' starter before going down with an injury, but in his 116 snaps, he didn’t allow a single pressure, despite playing almost 50 pass-blocking snaps against the Jaguars and their array of pass-rushing weapons in Week 1. Right Tackle: Demar Dotson. Brown is an elite big-play WR. If that’s the case, they take a big hit as Geron Christian isn’t in Williams’ stratosphere. Glowinski ranked fifth in run-blocking grade (66.5) among his peers after Week 5, as well. For an organization that values consistency, the offensive line does not fall short of expectations. They also may finally have some depth, as Joe Haeg looked fantastic as a swing tackle this preseason, earning an 81.1 overall grade on 149 snaps. Right Guard: Jesse Davis The second-round pick earned a 57.1 overall grade on 67 snaps in three preseason games. Offensive Line Rankings Analysis: Week 10. Right Tackle: Rob Havenstein. Center: Mike Pouncey 3. He’s earned 80.0-plus pass-blocking grades for six consecutive years, and he ranked 14th in pass-blocking grade (80.7) among offensive tackles with at least 300 snaps in 2018. He was one of the better pass-protecting offensive tackles in the 2019 class and tagged as one of Mike Renner’s most underrated players heading into the draft. The most intriguing prospect along the Broncos’ offensive line, and likely the one with the highest ceiling, is former Kansas State offensive tackle Dalton Risner. The second-year tackle earned a 61.5 overall grade on 130 snaps this preseason. 2019 Offensive Line Rankings: 22–32 . Left Tackle: Donovan Smith Ravens' offensive line undervalued in PFF's latest rankings. The Colts were ranked as the third-best unit. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS. Right Tackle: Mike McGlinchey. year option picked up earlier this offseason, and if he picks up where he left off in the preseason, it looks like that might have been a mistake. Evaluating Offensive Line play regarding its effect on fantasy football output has been a stone unturned throughout the course of our game within a game. The once-elite line from last year now features a couple of new faces at left guard and center. PFF's Big Board for the 2021 NFL Draft offers three-year player grades, combine measurables, position rankings, and in-depth player analysis for all of the top draft prospects. 2 in the Pac-12 behind Washington. Left Tackle: Greg Little “Our offensive line rankings are here!! Pro Football Focus handed out their rankings among all offensive lines in the NFL. The team’s 2018 success stemmed largely from an interior group that was a wall in pass protection with Joel Bitonio, J.C. Tretter and Kevin Zeitler. ... More Offensive Line Rankings: 22-32 ... — PFF NO Saints (@PFF_Saints) May 10, 2019. Former first-rounder Garett Bolles, on the other hand, took a step back in Year 2 of his career and very much needs to flip the script on his career to get on track as the team’s starting left tackle. Share. Left Tackle: Duane Brown Few offensive lines have as high of a ceiling and as low of a floor as the Buffalo Bills’. Brown is an elite big-play WR. However, Philadelphia has earned top-ten team pass- and run-blocking grades in each of the last three seasons and PFF data suggests that they will accomplish this feat again as they enter the 2019 season with the top-ranked offensive line in the NFL. 2019 Offensive Line Rankings. Left Tackle: Anthony Castonzo Let’s dive into the top performer so far for each offensive line around the league. The Bengals don't do well in a new set of PFF rankings. Washington (No. Center Justin Britt owned the team’s best pass-blocking efficiency among qualifying offensive linemen in 2018 but still ranked just 24th among 39 centers. His return, paired with hopeful improvement from rookie-turned-sophomore Connor Williams, should aid in the unit’s recovery to its former glory. Left Guard: Alex Lewis Left Guard: Pat Elflein Right Guard: Dalton Risner Cann is 4,136 snaps into his professional career, but he's only graded above 70.0 in one of his four seasons. Austin Corbett’s development, or lack thereof, has to sting for Browns fans at this point. 1. Left Guard: Connor Williams * Power Success (Converted 3rd/4th on run and/or 2 yards and in on Goal to Go) = 64 % * Adjusted Offensive Line Yards = 3.78 . The Texans climb out of the dog house to some degree, moving from 31 up to 27 after the Laremy Tunsil trade. It’s difficult to know what to expect though, as neither played a single snap this preseason. The Titans were a well balanced offensive line in 2018 and look to carry that success into the upcoming year. Pro Football Focus ranks the Bengals’ offensive line 27th entering 2019. Left Tackle: Charles Leno Jr. Right guard Kevin Zeitler continued to be a consistent, reliable offensive lineman. That’s an improvement of three spots from the last PFF ranking. One step forward, two steps back. Our exclusive database, featuring the most in-depth collection of NFL player performance data. The Chiefs are still the definition of a solid, if unspectacular, unit. 9 this season with the same players. Unlock NFL Player Grades, Fantasy & NFL Draft, Unlock Premium Stats, PFF Greenline & DFS. Left Tackle: Eric Fisher The initial results from the first-round pick Garrett Bradbury are mixed. The offensive lines listed in this tier add value to their offense and have no glaring weaknesses. Charles Leno Jr. has been a pleasant surprise for Chicago. Left Guard: Andrew Norwell The good news is, they still look to be in good hands. Right Tackle: Lane Johnson. Left Guard: James Carpenter Center: Daniel Kilgore Center: Alex Mack It could get all-time ugly. Right Tackle: Mike Remmers. They started by adding four players through free agency and two more in the first round—the 14th and 31st overall picks were used on guard Chris Lindstrom and tackle Kaleb McGary, respectively. His return, paired with hopeful improvement from rookie-turned-sophomore. . Wisconsin product Michael Deiter will come in and try and steady the ship as a rookie having finished the 2018 college season ranked third in overall grade (82.2) and third in run-blocking grade (82.8) among guards with at least 400 offensive snaps played. 250+ three-page scouting profiles - advanced stats, 3-year grades, player comps, combine data and Senior Bowl grades - for the 2021 draft class. Facebook; Twitter; Reddit; Email; Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images . Few offensive lines have as high of a ceiling and as low of a floor as the Buffalo Bills’. Right Guard: Gabe Jackson Where did your team land? Evans, a third-round pick in this year’s draft, earned a 72.3 overall grade at left tackle in 2018 and an 86.2 overall grade at right tackle in 2017. On 49 snaps he earned a 75.9 pass-blocking grade and an 82.1 run-blocking grade. According to PFF: “It’s been a long year for Cleveland. 1 year ago by Richard King. Left Guard: Senio Kelemete Share: Follow Richard. So far, first-rounders Chris Lindstrom and Kaleb McGary both look like…rookies. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS. Subscribe today to gain access!]. He didn’t play until the third preseason game, but Jawaan Taylor was once again tossing around defensive linemen like rag dolls. could see this unit rise to the top of this list by seasons end. Left Guard: J.R. Sweezy Be that as it may, Williams has allowed just one sack over the last two seasons. Center: Nick Martin Well, things aren't changing anytime soon, as we've once again come to the time where we use a combination of grades, college evaluations and age projections to come to the following starting-five rankings. He was rumored to be the answer at left tackle and right guard at points in his career, but he has since been relegated to backup center. And veteran Kyle Long, though coming off a yet another injury-plagues season, still earned an 81.0 pass-blocking grade for his efforts in 2018. Unlock NFL Player Grades, Fantasy & NFL Draft, Unlock Premium Stats, PFF Greenline & DFS, They’re ranked first even without factoring in rookie tackle, The Cowboys look primed to regain their No. It wasn’t necessarily cheap, but the Giants acquired the best pass-protecting guard in the NFL from a season ago. Their adjusted line yards in 2019 was 4.53. Kelly earned an impressive 68.1 run-blocking grade from Week 6 through the Super Bowl, ranking fourth among the 33 NFL centers with at least 150 run-blocking snaps played in said span. The Patriots are going to miss David Andrews’ presence dearly in their starting lineup. In PFF’s final overall offensive line rankings following the 2019 regular season, the Bills clocked in at No. However, there was a solid performance on the team’s front line that might have boosted the ranking. Center: Garrett Bradbury Right guard Kevin Zeitler continued to be a consistent, reliable offensive lineman. After all the offseason shuffling, the team remains steadfast in their support of Bobby Hart at right tackle, a player who hasn't graded above 60.0 since 2015. Improved play from. With new information – like losing starters to injury or young players making a leap in performance – comes new rankings for us at PFF. Left Tackle: Nate Solder We also ranked the Patriots’ duo as of Mason and. His 91.4 overall grade on 40 snaps was the highest grade for any offensive lineman this preseason. Left Guard: Rodger Saffold In 2019, the Browns finished #23 in PFF’s offensive line rankings. They allowed the league’s second-most total pressures (218), the fourth-most hurries (142), the second-most hits (42) and the second-most sacks (34), all while they ranked dead last among teams in snaps played per pressure (2.6). Across 14 run-blocking snaps in his only game, the second-round pick earned a 92.2 run-blocking grade. 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