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Top 10 OLs


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I swore we just had a thread about this.  

Raiders is the best right now.   

Titans OLine has impressed me as well.

Dallas probably has the most overall talent.

Steelers....they are a top 5 OLine currently playing mediocre....so we will see if they return to form.

I dont know enough about how OLines are playing leaguewide, so Im not going to make a list.

All I know is those 4 teams are near the top, and the Bengals, Giants and Seahawks are near the bottom.   :/

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If you go off of PFF's pass blocking efficiency the Titans have the top pass blocking line in the league, though just barely over Oakland.

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If you go off of total pressures allowed, Oakland is tops with just 17, Tampa Bay 2nd(though they've played one less game than the other teams), Tennessee 3rd:

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For rushing, if you go off YPC it looks like this:

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Football Outsiders ranks the run blocking lines like this:

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And pass blocking like this:

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So do with this information what you will.

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21 minutes ago, TheVillain112 said:

Cowboys
Titans
Steelers
Raiders
Patriots
Atlanta

After those six it gets interesting.  There's several OLines that looks pretty good at times or in certain areas:

Chiefs
Bears
Browns
Jaguars

I'd probably go with some combination of those for my top 10 this season...

Eagles o-line looked dominant against the Giants d-line last Sunday after replacing Seumalo who was the only weak link.

I also think Washington probably should be in the top 10.

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1 minute ago, TitanLegend said:

If you go off of PFF's pass blocking efficiency the Titans have the top pass blocking line in the league, though just barely over Oakland.

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Eagles 5th? Pretty good.

And, 3 or 4 of those 7 sacks were in week 2 against the Chiefs and all allowed by 1 player (Isaac Seumalo) who has been benched in week 3 when the Eagles o-line looked elite.

Wentz also holds onto the ball for a long time which doesn't help lol.

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32 minutes ago, TheRealMcCoy said:

Eagles o-line looked dominant against the Giants d-line last Sunday after replacing Seumalo who was the only weak link.

I also think Washington probably should be in the top 10.

You're right, Eagles and Redskins do have pretty good OLines as well.  Wouldn't arguing having either in the top 10...

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Falcons O-line when healthy does pretty well but losing Schraeder the last 2 weeks has hurt us quite a bit in the pass blocking department.  Also the 1st few weeks for Wes Schweitzer was really rough.   Ty Sambrolo has done a great job run blocking but in pass pro he leaves alot to be desired and then you add in Wes struggles and the right side is limiting us a bit and making Ryan look a little shaky back there on some plays.     Still Wes is improving every week and looking alot better than the 1st 2 games.   Add in Schraeder back to the fold against miami and having Ty as a extra run blocking lineman on legit running downs and were gonna be looking really good.  Plus Pasztor will be coming back from injury to add more depth and he has always been a very solid lineman over the years.

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