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- MITCHELL SCHWARTZ, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS. While Schwartz wasn't named a top-10 offensive tackle by coaches, executives and his peers across the NFL, numbers never lie.
- RYAN RAMCZYK, NEW ORLEANS SAINTS. Ramczyk was barely edged out for the No. 1 spot, but he is the clear-cut runner-up, as you might have guessed from the PFF50.
- DAVID BAKHTIARI, GREEN BAY PACKERS. Bakhtiari was PFF's No. 1 tackle prior to the 2019 season, but a small dip in play (specifically with his run-blocking) drops him to third.
- RONNIE STANLEY, BALTIMORE RAVENS. Stanley took his play to the next level in 2019. The fourth-year tackle posted a 93.3 pass-block grade and a 76.2 run-block grade, making him one of three tackles to rank in the top 10 at the position in both metrics last year.
- Mike McGlinchey, San Francisco 49ers. Mike McGlinchey was a bit of a surprise when the 49ers selected him in the top 10 of the 2018 NFL Draft. He’s technically refined, possesses excellent length, and is an impressive athlete for his size.
- La’el Collins, Dallas Cowboys. La’el Collins had a bit of a strange start to his career. He was viewed as a first-round talent in the 2015 NFL Draft but had some unfortunate off-field drama that ended up leaving him an undrafted free agent.
- Anthony Castonzo, Indianapolis Colts. When Andrew Luck retired, the Colts as a team seemed lost. This was an understandable reaction to abruptly losing your franchise quarterback.
- Orlando Brown Jr., Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens committed a robbery when they selected Orlando Brown Jr. with the 83rd pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. Brown had a catastrophic combine that plummeted his draft stock but the Ravens saw a technically refined player with rare length and natural power at the point of attack.
- David Bakhtiari, Green Bay Packers. The Packers proved their commitment to the idea of Bakhtiari’s value last November when they signed him to a four-year, $92 million contract extension, making him one of the highest-paid players at his position in the league.
- Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers. Not a bad situation for the 49ers — just as former franchise left tackle Joe Staley was announcing his retirement, Kyle Shanahan’s team was able to trade a couple of mid-round picks to the then-Redskins for Williams’ services.
- Ronnie Stanley, Baltimore Ravens. Stanley missed all but six games in the Ravens’ 2020 season with an ankle injury, and Baltimore’s offense — especially the passing offense — suffered in his absence, predominantly from a pressure perspective.
- Garett Bolles, Denver Broncos. Bolles, the Broncos’ first-round pick in 2017, didn’t come into 2020 looking like a guy who would somehow become one of the NFL’s better left tackles.
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- David Bakhtiari, Green Bay Packers. The third member to appear on this list from the 2013 NFL Draft, David Bakhtiari was the ninth tackle taken in the class.
- Terron Armstead, New Orleans Saints. Terron Armstead is the second member of New Orleans and the 2013 draft class to make the list. However, unlike the previously listed Ramczyk and Johnson, Armstead was not a first-round pick.
- Tyron Smith, Dallas Cowboys. Tyron Smith is the most talented tackle in the NFL. When he’s healthy, he’s always a heavy favorite for the best. The problem?
- Ronnie Stanley, Baltimore Ravens. This may come as a bit of a surprise, but Ronnie Stanley has been as consistent as any tackle in the NFL since being draft in 2016.
- Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers. It takes a lot to get to the NFC Championship game with your third quarterback as the 49ers did last season with Brock “Mr.
- Lane Johnson, Philadelphia Eagles. Were it not for Trent Williams (justifiably) bogarting the top of everybody’s tackle lists over the last couple of seasons, Johnson might actually get his due as perhaps the finest right tackle of his era, and maybe one of the best at that position… well, ever.
- Terron Armstead, Miami Dolphins. Armstead benefited from one of the most amazing scouting combine performances in recent memory — after he ran a 4.79-second 40-yard dash with a 1.64-second 10-yard split at the 2013 event, it didn’t matter that he was from a smaller school (Arkansas-Pine Bluff), and the Saints took him in the third round of the 2013 draft.
- Laremy Tunsil, Houston Texans. Not much about the Texans’ 2022 offense was remarkable — the team finished 30th in DVOA, 30th in Weighted DVOA, 29th in passing DVOA, and dead last in rushing DVOA.
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