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  2. Anthony Muñoz - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, he was ranked #17 on Sporting News ' list of the 100 greatest football players and was the highest-ranked offensive lineman. [8] In 2010, he was ranked #12 on the NFL Network's The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players list and again was the highest-ranked offensive lineman. In 1998, Muñoz was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He ...

  3. John Hannah (American football) - Wikipedia

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    He played college football at the University of Alabama, where he twice received All-American honors, and was selected fourth overall by the Patriots in the 1973 NFL draft. Named by Sports Illustrated magazine in 1981 as "the best offensive lineman of all time", [1] Hannah received nine Pro Bowl and seven first-team All-Pro selections. [2]

  4. Jim Tyrer - Wikipedia

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    Tyrer was named AFL Offensive Lineman of the Year in 1969. He and Ed Budde at guard made a powerful left side. In Super Bowl IV , Tyrer and Budde opened holes for Chiefs running backs against the Minnesota Vikings ' opposing defensive linemen Jim Marshall and Alan Page , respectively, gaining 151 yards on 42 carries (3.6 yards per attempt) and ...

  5. Tony Mandarich - Wikipedia

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    Ante Josip "Tony" Mandarich (born September 23, 1966) is a Canadian former professional American football player who was an offensive tackle for seven seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Referred to as "the best offensive line prospect ever" during his college football career with the Michigan State Spartans, [1] he was selected ...

  6. Dan Dierdorf - Wikipedia

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    Playing in the NFL for St. Louis, he was selected by the National Football League Players Association as the Offensive Lineman of the Year for three consecutive years from 1976 to 1978. Between 1974 and 1980, he played in the Pro Bowl six times and was chosen as a first-team All-Pro five times.

  7. Joe Thomas (offensive tackle) - Wikipedia

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    He was also known for rarely committing holding penalties. Thomas is the only offensive lineman in NFL history to be voted to ten consecutive Pro Bowls. He was chosen on NFL.com as the 7th greatest offensive tackle of all time, [86] as well as the third greatest Cleveland Brown of all time. [87]

  8. Logan Mankins - Wikipedia

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    Despite his stature as one of the best offensive lineman throughout the Patriots dynasty, his tenure with the Patriots (2005–2013) coincided with the entire drought between the Patriots first three Super Bowl wins (2001, 2003, 2004) and their last three wins (2014, 2016, 2018). Mankins appeared in two Super Bowls (2007 and 2011), but lost twice.

  9. Jackie Slater - Wikipedia

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    He was voted the National Football League Players Association's NFC Offensive Lineman of the Year four times—1983, 1986, 1987, and 1989—and was the Athletes in Action/Bart Starr Award winner after the 1995 season. Slater played in 259 games from 1976 to 1995, a then-record for offensive lineman. [1]