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1. Cordy Glenn, OT (85.0)

2015 team: Buffalo Bills
Cordy Glenn is not a name that gets mentioned when discussing the best offensive tackles in the game, but he has had four solid years as a starter and has been the only consistent Bills’ offensive linemen over that span. Outside of a poor performance in Buffalo’s season finale against the Jets, Glenn had the best season of his short career. He graded as the ninth-best tackle in the league, and seventh in pass protection, where he allowed just two sacks and two hits all season.

2. Kelechi Osemele, G/OT (79.6)

2015 team: Baltimore Ravens
In his first full and healthy season at guard in 2014, Osemele had a breakout year that put him among the best left guards in the league. His strength is in the run game, but that doesn’t diminish his success as a pass protector. Over the past two regular seasons, Osemele has had just two below average games as a pass blocker—one of which came while playing tackle—and he’s averaged fewer than one pressure allowed per game when at guard. And while Osemele is best-suited to play guard, he offers proven positional versatility that none of the other top offensive line free agents can provide by being capable of playing either tackle position if needed.

3. Kelvin Beachum, OT (79.4)


2015 team: Pittsburgh Steelers
If not for his torn ACL, Beachum might have been even higher on this list. The former seventh-round pick was the fifth-highest graded tackle in 2014. He allowed just 19 total pressures on 687 snaps in pass protection, and his pass blocking efficiency of 97.5 ranked third among tackles that season. He was a bit more up and down during his brief stint in 2015, but still earned a good pass-blocking grade and an average run-block grade. The ACL injury is a concern, but his upside when healthy is as good as any of the free agents, and he’s still just 27 years old.

4. Mitchell Schwartz, OT (86.6)


2015 team: Cleveland Browns
Schwartz may have been snubbed from Sunday’s Pro Bowl, but he played well enough to earn our second-team All-Pro spot at right tackle. Although he did allow 43 total pressures this season, he also was tied for the most snaps in pass protection with a whopping 705; by comparison, only 15 tackles had more than 600 pass-block snaps. Schwartz has earned a positive overall grade in all four seasons, and is coming off the best season of his career. In addition, Schwartz has not missed a single snap out of 4,427 over his four years in the league.

5. Donald Penn, OT (84.6)


2015 team: Oakland Raiders
Since signing with the Raiders two years ago, Donald Penn has continued to be a reliable left tackle. In fact, he has had a top-10 overall grade in each of the last two seasons, which were also two of his best three years in protection. He has earned a positive run block grade in every season of the PFF era (since 2007). In a league that has a dire need of good pass protectors, a veteran like Penn should be valued.

6. Richie Incognito, G (90.0)


2015 team: Buffalo Bills
Prior to Incognito’s suspension in 2013, he had earned positive grades in both run and pass blocking for six consecutive seasons. Despite being out of the league in 2014, he returned to the field and had the best season of his career. His +35.0 overall grade was second behind only Marshal Yanda among guards, and he played every offensive snap for the first time in his career. At 33 years old, Incognito is probably not a long-term solution at this point, but he could still help shore up the interior offensive line for many teams.

7. Evan Mathis, G (89.6)


2015 team: Denver Broncos
Mathis is not the elite player he was a couple years ago, but even with a new team and injuries to start the season, he once again earned the highest run-blocking grade among guards. He arguably had his worst season in pass protection, but he still allowed just 19 pressures during the regular season and ranked 19th out of 82 guards in pass-blocking efficiency. Despite being the oldest player on this list, Mathis could be a great option for a team looking for a short-term solution in a heavy zone-blocking run scheme.

8. Ryan Schraeder, OT (87.0)


2015 team: Atlanta Falcons
Schraeder got significant playing time for Atlanta in 2014, and as much as the offensive line struggled to stay healthy, he showed some promise at right tackle, particularly as a pass blocker. He built upon that success this season to finish with the second-highest overall grade at right tackle after Schwartz. He had just two negatively-graded games in pass protection, with one coming against Houston, where he surrendered (only) one sack and two hurries to J.J. Watt. His 97.2 pass-blocking efficiency this season was second among tackles only to perennial All-Pro Joe Thomas. One downside for teams courting Schraeder is that he is the lone restricted free agent among the top offensive linemen, so it may take more to pry him away from Atlanta than most of the other options.

9. Brandon Brooks, G (66.7)


2015 team: Houston Texans
Brooks’ performance slipped a bit this year, but prior to it, he was a top-10 guard in his first two seasons as a starter. He has done well in a zone-blocking scheme in Houston, and had the fifth and third-best run block grades in 2014 and 2013, respectively. Brooks has allowed three sacks in as many years as a starter, and is coming off his best season in pass protection, with a +8.3 cumulative pass blocking grade. Brooks would be a good option for a team looking for a younger guard that could be a long term option, particularly one running a lot of outside zone, but does not want to shell out as much money that Osemele is likely to command on the open market.

10. Stefen Wisniewski, C (72.5)


2015 team: Jacksonville Jaguars
Wisniewski is going to hit free agency for the second year in a row after signing a one-year contract with the Jaguars last spring. He performed better than his last season in Oakland, but this year was still a bit below his best years in 2012 and 2013. Pass protection is his strength, and he’s graded positively in four of his five seasons as a pro. Wisniewski is not an elite center, but he is one of just 13 centers who had an above-average overall grade in 2015 out of 40 qualifying players. Wisniewski has also been extremely reliable throughout his career, missing just 19 snaps over five years.
 
I would be looking for Brooks and, depending on an Albert move, Penn or Beachum.
 
Out of those 10 we should expect 7 or 8 of them to stay with their teams. I would be happy to get one of those guys.

Ozzy rules
 
another position group that will be picked clean prior to free agency...Brandon brooks has played right guard not left left is the bigger need...don't pay him legit money to play the left side as a projection...maybe you move turner to the left side if you make that move...ia agree with brooks you want more outside zone wide stretch type stuff

those left tackles aren't going anywhere and neither is Brandon albert this offseason

osemele is gonna get paid something fierce...if you don't like those terms just sign evan mathis for gods sakes...get some damn smelling salts if need be...he's right there to be had yet again tanneclown

team needs one starting left guard and swing guard depth that is stout enough to handle strength at right guard and a 3rd tackle insurance
 
Brandon Brooks would be a great fit and will be available.
 
Funny, Penn, Incognito, and Mathis were all available when we needed an OT and they will now cost us more money to sign. Well, except for Cogs. :)
 
IMO, Osemele is gonna be too pricey. I like Brooks as a realistic option. At worst Turner and Douglas can battle it out at LG.
 
IMO, Osemele is gonna be too pricey. I like Brooks as a realistic option. At worst Turner and Douglas can battle it out at LG.

Draft an another interior player as well.
 
another position group that will be picked clean prior to free agency...Brandon brooks has played right guard not left left is the bigger need...don't pay him legit money to play the left side as a projection...maybe you move turner to the left side if you make that move...ia agree with brooks you want more outside zone wide stretch type stuff

those left tackles aren't going anywhere and neither is Brandon albert this offseason

osemele is gonna get paid something fierce...if you don't like those terms just sign evan mathis for gods sakes...get some damn smelling salts if need be...he's right there to be had yet again tanneclown

team needs one starting left guard and swing guard depth that is stout enough to handle strength at right guard and a 3rd tackle insurance

Haha don't worry hoops, tons of depth this year. As you I know you view my projections as too low, I tend to find you a little paranoid about guys never escaping their teams. Honestly the interior guys are solid this year, lots to work with. This isn't like past years, there will be options.

Kelechie Osemele, Brandon Brooks, Evan Mathis, Alex Boone, Richie Incognito, Manuel Ramirez, Stefen Wisniewski, Ramon Foster, Jeff Allen, Chris Chester, Mike Harris, Amini Silatolu, Tony Bergstrom, Tim Lelito (RFA), Patrick Omameh (RFA)
 
Haha don't worry hoops, tons of depth this year. As you I know you view my projections as too low, I tend to find you a little paranoid about guys never escaping their teams. Honestly the interior guys are solid this year, lots to work with. This isn't like past years, there will be options.

Kelechie Osemele, Brandon Brooks, Evan Mathis, Alex Boone, Richie Incognito, Manuel Ramirez, Stefen Wisniewski, Ramon Foster, Jeff Allen, Chris Chester, Mike Harris, Amini Silatolu, Tony Bergstrom, Tim Lelito (RFA), Patrick Omameh (RFA)

Uhh everyone should be paranoid watching this **** show o line the last 4 years...when the ones that can really play dont hit or get rediculous contracts if they do we will see how much dont worry be happy you have in ya...i bet ya right now neither of those top 2 tackles are gonna hit...

I know that at the combine these dip ****s better be knee deep in oline agents rears setting up parameters for a contract...and if they dont like those terms they damn well better have a proactive plan b once the clock hits free agency...dont play the wait and see my peckers bigger than your pecker with evan mathis again...only to lose yet again and ruin the season before it ever even starts
 
Uhh everyone should be paranoid watching this **** show o line the last 4 years...when the ones that can really play dont hit or get rediculous contracts if they do we will see how much dont worry be happy you have in ya...i bet ya right now neither of those top 2 tackles are gonna hit...

I know that at the combine these dip ****s better be knee deep in oline agents rears setting up parameters for a contract...and if they dont like those terms they damn well better have a proactive plan b once the clock hits free agency...dont play the wait and see my peckers bigger than your pecker with evan mathis again...only to lose yet again and ruin the season before it ever even starts

Of course I don't have much faith we'll pick the right guys. But unlike years past there is at least quality depth of starting level interior options. And also a handful of guys with ZBS experience. While some players will undoubtedly get locked up by their own teams, others will be cut which will add to the market. Tackles ya, doubt Cordy Glenn tests. Schrader is an RFA he'll be back in ATL. Okung is coming off an injury, could very well see him test. Penn is reliable, and who I want, more likely he stays in his home state but Raiders may look to get younger there. Steelers are never in good cap shape, Beachum off an injury no guarantee to return.

For the record I said you're paranoid about guys reaching the market, not about how the Dolphins will approach it.
 
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LT Kelvin Beachum: Beachum, 26, greatly outplayed his seventh-round draft billing, earning three-year starter honors at left tackle before tearing his ACL in Week 7 at Kansas City. Beachum offsets lack of size for the position (6-foot-3, 303 pounds) with good footwork and hand placement. The Steelers tried to re-sign Beachum before the 2015 season but both sides could not reach an agreement on a contract. Intriguing project Alejandro Villanueva acquitted himself well in 11 starts. The Steelers face a difficult decision with Beachum. They can let him walk while committing to the cheaper Villanueva, or they can re-sign him to compete at left tackle or guard, offering positional flexibility if Ramon Foster walks. Hard to tell what they will do this early, but there’s no reason Beachum shouldn’t make a smooth recovery on his injured knee. My sense is he’ll be back in some capacity. Maybe Beachum wants a one-year "prove it" deal to drive his value up.

IF Albert is moved (doubtful), he would be of interest. Hard to say what kind of deal he will get coming off the injury and being 26. I had not thought of him playing OG for a year until reading this.
 
LT Kelvin Beachum: Beachum, 26, greatly outplayed his seventh-round draft billing, earning three-year starter honors at left tackle before tearing his ACL in Week 7 at Kansas City. Beachum offsets lack of size for the position (6-foot-3, 303 pounds) with good footwork and hand placement. The Steelers tried to re-sign Beachum before the 2015 season but both sides could not reach an agreement on a contract. Intriguing project Alejandro Villanueva acquitted himself well in 11 starts. The Steelers face a difficult decision with Beachum. They can let him walk while committing to the cheaper Villanueva, or they can re-sign him to compete at left tackle or guard, offering positional flexibility if Ramon Foster walks. Hard to tell what they will do this early, but there’s no reason Beachum shouldn’t make a smooth recovery on his injured knee. My sense is he’ll be back in some capacity. Maybe Beachum wants a one-year "prove it" deal to drive his value up.

IF Albert is moved (doubtful), he would be of interest. Hard to say what kind of deal he will get coming off the injury and being 26. I had not thought of him playing OG for a year until reading this.

He's certainly an option. You're worried that you may be getting a guy who is an injury risk going forward, which is the issue we have with Albert. The sample of injuries isn't as significant, nor is age, but it's a red flag. That's why I'm more interested in going after a short-term option like Donald Penn, then splashing on a long-term deal with a younger guy. But if he can be had on a 1-year prove it deal, or a shorter term deal, like a 3/18M or something then I'm very interested.

Cordy Glenn is the clear #1 tackle on the market. I'd rather spread our resources around the OL, than spend premium on a LT personally. Okung has had an inconsistent career and can't stay healthy. He looks like another Albert. Really the only two options in FA to upgrade on Albert are Beachum and Penn. I'd kick the tires, because I think they're safer bets going forward. If we keep Albert, I'd grab a minimum of 2 guys for the interior in FA, and draft a guy between rounds 3-5 to add to the mix. That way we can develop Turner as our swing tackle. I'd be more than pleased with signing guys the level of Brooks and Foster to man the starting guard spots and a guy like Ben Jones who has flexibility to play anywhere on the interior.
 
Uhh everyone should be paranoid watching this **** show o line the last 4 years...when the ones that can really play dont hit or get rediculous contracts if they do we will see how much dont worry be happy you have in ya...i bet ya right now neither of those top 2 tackles are gonna hit...

I know that at the combine these dip ****s better be knee deep in oline agents rears setting up parameters for a contract...and if they dont like those terms they damn well better have a proactive plan b once the clock hits free agency...dont play the wait and see my peckers bigger than your pecker with evan mathis again...only to lose yet again and ruin the season before it ever even starts

My favorite quote at the end of the Usual Suspects: "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the Miami Dolphins their O line would be fixed by hiring two consecutive former O line coaches."
 
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