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Offensive Line Rankings: Middle class (20-11)

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Offensive Line Rankings
32-21 | 20-11 | 10-1

20. Chicago Bears

Pos. Starter Depth
LT Braxton Jones Kiran Amegadjie (INJ)
LG Teven Jenkins Ja'Tyre Carter
C Ryan Bates Coleman Shelton
RG Nate Davis Matt Pryor
RT Darnell Wright Larry Borom
  • Injuries derailed the Bears' line last year, and based on their limited offseason moves up front, they must have faith that better health can lead to improved performance.
  • Upgrades across the rest of the offense should also help. Caleb Williams isn't your average rookie quarterback. His pocket presence and decision-making will be a stark contrast to what the Bears saw from Justin Fields. Chicago has also surrounded him with an elite cast of skill-position talent, which should facilitate things for everyone - including the line.
  • Keeping this unit healthy will be key, though. If you were looking to pop the hype balloon around Williams and the Bears' offense, another injury-plagued season for their linemen would create problems.

19. Green Bay Packers

Pos. Starter Depth
LT Rasheed Walker Caleb Jones
LG Elgton Jenkins Royce Newman
C Josh Myers Jacob Monk (R)
RG Jordan Morgan (R) Sean Rhyan
RT Zach Tom Kadeem Telfort
  • A changing of the guard is happening on the Packers' offensive line this season with David Bakhtiari and Jon Runyan out.
  • Walker takes over full time at left tackle, where he made 15 starts a year ago. The 24-year-old has big shoes to fill and will need to continue his development if he's going to be the long-term answer on the left edge.
  • Morgan, who was a left tackle in college, is shifting inside to play right guard for the time being - solving a more immediate need for Green Bay. It's worth noting the first-round rookie got reps at both tackle and guard during offseason practices, which could help the overall versatility of the line.

18. San Francisco 49ers

Pos. Starter Depth
LT Trent Williams Chris Hubbard
LG Aaron Banks Spencer Burford
C Jake Brendel Ben Bartch
RG Jon Feliciano Dominick Puni (R)
RT Colton McKivitz Brandon Parker
  • Even at 36 years old, Williams continues to be in the conversation for the best offensive lineman in the league. That's also the reason why he's holding out of training camp in search of a new contract.
  • Without him, this unit would suffer a massive downgrade since it lacks any other standout individual blockers. However, that's a choice made by the front office, which believes its system can manufacture strong blocking - and for the most part, it's right.
  • As long as Williams is active, the 49ers will field an average line. But they won't advance further until they start investing in more than just a stud left tackle.

17. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Pos. Starter Depth
LT Tristan Wirfs Justin Skule
LG Ben Bredeson Sua Opeta
C Graham Barton (R) Robert Hainsey
RG Cody Mauch Elijah Klein (R)
RT Luke Goedeke Brandon Walton
  • Like many lines in this section of the rankings, the Buccaneers have some new faces and some players changing spots, beginning with the arrival of first-round center Barton and the signing of Bredeson to help solidify the interior.
  • That comes one year after Wirfs established himself as a top-tier left tackle following a move from the right side. And Goedeke stepped in nicely at right tackle after shifting over from left guard.
  • With that foundation on the edge and some intriguing talent in the middle, the Bucs are poised to jump up the rankings in 2024.

16. Denver Broncos

Pos. Starter Depth
LT Garett Bolles Matt Peart
LG Ben Powers Nick Gargiulo (R)
C Luke Wattenberg Alex Forsyth
RG Quinn Meinerz Calvin Throckmorton
RT Mike McGlinchey Quinn Bailey
  • The Broncos have a few quality starters, led by Meinerz, who graded out as PFF's third-best guard and the top run-blocker at his position. Denver wisely locked him down with a four-year extension this offseason.
  • While the tackles are decent and Powers is a competent starter at left guard, this is a group that allowed the sixth-most sacks in 2023. Russell Wilson's decision-making was partially responsible for that high total, but it's hard to imagine the inexperienced trio of Bo Nix, Jarrett Stidham, or Zach Wilson doing much better.
  • With center Lloyd Cushenberry gone, Denver will be forced to turn to Luke Wattenberg or possibly Alex Forsyth in the middle - which only adds to the worries about the QB situation.

15. Pittsburgh Steelers

Pos. Starter Depth
LT Broderick Jones Dan Moore Jr.
LG Isaac Seumalo Mason McCormick (R)
C Zach Frazier (R) Nate Herbig
RG James Daniels Spencer Anderson
RT Troy Fautanu (R) Dylan Cook
  • The offensive line, which had become a weakness in Pittsburgh recently, is now turning into a potential strength after the front office made significant investments, including spending two firsts and a second on the unit over the last two offseasons.
  • Any team projected to start two rookies has volatility in its outlook, so it won't be surprising if the Steelers rise into the top 10 or fall outside the top 20. However, Seumalo and Daniels are capable veteran guards, and the young talent has a high ceiling if everything comes together.
  • When you add in Arthur Smith's offense likely favoring the run, this unit has a real chance to move up the rankings throughout the season.

14. Buffalo Bills

Pos. Starter Depth
LT Dion Dawkins Tylan Grable (R)
LG David Edwards La'el Collins
C Connor McGovern Sedrick Van Pran-Granger (R)
RG O'Cyrus Torrence Alec Anderson
RT Spencer Brown Ryan Van Demark
  • The Bills allowed the fewest sacks (24) in the league last season - a testament to the play of their line and Josh Allen's escapability in the pocket.
  • Dawkins is a rock on the left side and coming off his third straight Pro Bowl appearance.
  • The departure of veteran center Mitch Morse is guaranteed to make an impact, even though his replacement McGovern is a solid pass-protector who was with the team at guard last year.

13. Dallas Cowboys

Pos. Starter Depth
LT Tyler Guyton (R) Chuma Edoga
LG Tyler Smith T.J. Bass
C Cooper Beebe (R) Brock Hoffman
RG Zack Martin Asim Richards
RT Terence Steele Matt Waletzko
  • The Cowboys may have lost Tyron Smith and Tyler Biadasz, but they made moves to retool and could emerge as a stronger unit long term.
  • The line is powered by a pair of excellent guards in Tyler Smith and Martin, who'll provide the framework for the younger pieces around them to grow.
  • They're hoping first-rounder Guyton can step into the void at left tackle, but he'll need to beat out the veteran Edoga. Meanwhile, a similar battle will take place at center, where rookie Beebe will try to assert himself over third-year UDFA Hoffman.

12. Houston Texans

Pos. Starter Depth
LT Laremy Tunsil Blake Fisher (R)
LG Kenyon Green Chris Reed
C Juice Scruggs Jarrett Patterson
RG Shaq Mason Kendrick Green
RT Tytus Howard Charlie Heck
  • The Texans' line held strong and refused to fall apart during an injury-riddled 2023 campaign that saw three starters get hurt. Plenty of praise should go to the players who battled through it, but the combination of C.J. Stroud at quarterback and Bobby Slowik at offensive coordinator made life easier on their blockers up front.
  • Tunsil remains the star of the unit and one of the premier left tackles in the NFL. On the other side, Howard will move back to right tackle after spending time at guard amidst all the injuries. If Howard can't regain his form, second-round rookie Fisher might be called upon.
  • The key to Houston's line moving up in the rankings will be whether Kenyon Green and Scruggs can stay healthy and continue to develop.

11. Cincinnati Bengals

Pos. Starter Depth
LT Orlando Brown Jr. Jackson Carman
LG Cordell Volson Cody Ford
C Ted Karras Trey Hill
RG Alex Cappa Jaxson Kirkland
RT Trent Brown (INJ) Amarius Mims (R)
  • Quarterback play certainly impacts offensive line performance, and the return of a healthy Joe Burrow will make a massive difference for this group.
  • In an effort to keep Burrow off the trainers' table, the Bengals brought in a veteran tackle in Trent Brown and a rookie first-round tackle in Mims. It's a smart move since Brown has played more than 11 games just once over the last five seasons.
  • The team will also be hoping Orlando Brown Jr. can bounce back after one of the worst seasons of his career during his first year in Cincy. Brown graded 45th out of 81 tackles, according to PFF.

INJ - Injury that may affect Week 1 availability
R - Rookie

Offensive Line Rankings
32-21 | 20-11 | 10-1

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