2010 FBS Positional Analysis: Offensive Linemen
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07/14/2010 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - They handle all the heavy lifting, do all
the dirty work in the trenches and keep the skill position players in the
headlines, often times sacrificing their own stardom in the process. It takes
a certain mindset to play up front on the offensive line and the following
list is the best of the bunch heading into the 2010 campaign.
OFFENSIVE TACKLES
GABE CARIMI, WISCONSIN
This 6-foot-7, 315-pound Badger may be the top NFL-ready lineman in
the college ranks. He possesses plenty of size and potential, and has
earned some All-American accolades in all three of his seasons with the
Badgers. Carimi holds down the left tackle spot on the Big Ten's top
offensive team. Wisconsin has its sights set on a conference crown this year
and Carimi is just one of the extremely talented players who could end up
delivering just that to the Badger faithful in 2010.
ANTHONY CASTONZO, BOSTON COLLEGE
The Eagles just know how to cultivate talent up front and this year will be no
different, headlined by the play of this 6-7, 295-pound senior. Castonzo
became the first freshman (2007) to start on the BC offensive line in 10 years
and has improved ever since, having started all 41 games of his career,
including the last two seasons at left tackle. He is proficient in both
running and passing situations and always seems be in the right place. BC may
not be ready to claim the ACC title this year, but it won't be because
Castonzo fails to dominate.
MATT REYNOLDS, BYU
A mountain of a man at the left tackle position and heads into his junior year
in Provo with his sights set on First-Team All-American honors. The 6-6, 330-
pounder made an immediate impact as a freshman, starting all 13 games at left
tackle before being named a Freshman All-American. Once again, he anchored the
BYU offensive line as a sophomore in 2009, starting all 13 games while earning
All-Mountain West Conference First-Team honors. BYU once again has a shot
at the MWC crown in 2010 and Reynolds is the type of player who could give
the Cougars the edge when all is said and done.
JARVIS JONES, OKLAHOMA
He will take over as the focal point of the Sooners' offensive line this year
and will be charged with protecting talented sophomore QB Landry Jones. The
6-7, 305-pounder is compared favorably to some of Oklahoma's recent standouts
and may evolve into one of its most dominating players. Head coach Bob Stoops
always seems to raise the level of play up front in Norman and there is no
reason to believe that will change in 2010, especially if Jones lives up to
his potential. After a down year in 2009, expect OU to again be in the hunt
for the Big 12 title.
LEE ZIEMBA, AUBURN
A model of consistency at Auburn since he arrived on campus, he has started
every game since his freshman season (All-American honors in 2007), a string
of 38 consecutive games entering 2010. The 6-8, 319-pound Tiger was a Second-
Team All-SEC selection in 2009, recording 67 knockdown blocks. Ziemba has seen
and done it all at Auburn, and although the Tigers will probably again fall
short of an SEC crown, Ziemba should receive plenty of postseason accolades
when all is said and done.
OTHERS TO KEEP AN EYE ONE: Nate Solder, Colorado, Joseph Barksdale (LSU),
Marcus Cannon (TCU), Nate Potter (Boise State), Jason Pinkston (Pittsburgh).
OFFENSIVE GUARDS
RODNEY HUDSON, FLORIDA STATE
Regarded as the top interior lineman in the game and for good reason. Hudson
is the anchor for an offensive line that brings back all five starters to
Tallahassee in 2010. Hudson could become the first linemen in ACC history to
garner all-conference honors in four consecutive seasons. In a season of
change at FSU (no Bobby Bowden), expect the offensive line to provide a safety
blanket for QB Christian Ponder, as he looks to lead the Seminoles back to ACC
glory.
MIKE POUNCEY, FLORIDA
Twin brother of first-round NFL draft pick Maurkice Pouncey, this senior Gator
may just join his brother next year as a first-round selection. The 6-4, 310-
pounder earned Second-Team All-American honors in 2009, while being named an
All-SEC First-Team member. An extremely durable player, Pouncey has started 29
consecutive games. He has the ability to move to the middle and handle
the center duties if need be. It is the post-Tebow era at UF and although the
team may take a step back from the last few seasons, this is still
a program chock-full of blue-chippers. Pouncey is certainly one of them.
JUSTIN BOREN, OHIO STATE
Considered a traitor in some parts of Big Ten country, as he transferred from
Michigan to Ohio State, sitting out the 2008 season as a result. The
Wolverines' loss has been the Buckeyes' gain, however, as Boren has evolved
into one of the better interior linemen in the game. The 6-3, 320-pounder is a
"road grader" who plays with a great deal of nastiness. The Buckeyes will
remain among the Big Ten elite in 2010, especially if Boren and company can
dominate up front.
JOHN MOFFITT, WISCONSIN
Moffitt started six games as a freshman in 2007 and has never looked
back, starting 23 games over the last two seasons, including 10 in 2009.
Two of those starts came at center. A First-Team All-Big Ten selection in
2009, the 6-5, 323-pounder is poised for a big 2010 and could garner All-
American status in the process. Moffitt knows his role within the Wisconsin
offense, which has a chance to exceed last year's Big Ten-leading numbers. The
Badgers could play for a national title this year, and stellar play up front
could be the key.
ORLANDO FRANKLIN, MIAMI-FLORIDA
He was only an All-ACC Honorable Mention selection in 2009, but Franklin could
be ready to emerge as one of the ACC's better interior lineman in 2010. He
started 11 games at left guard as a junior, moving to left tackle for the
season finale. At 6-7, 318 pounds, Franklin certainly has the size to be a
factor anywhere on the offensive line. He has plenty of experience, having
played in all 12 games as a freshman in 2007. Franklin has steadily improved
each year and if the Hurricanes are to make a move in the ACC, his play along
the offensive line will definitely be a factor.
OTHERS TO KEEP AN EYE ON: Stephen Good (Oklahoma), Stephen Schilling
(Michigan), Andrew Jackson (Fresno State), Zach Hurt (Connecticut), John
Bender (Nevada).
CENTERS
STEFAN WISNIEWSKI, PENN STATE
Possesses one of the top pedigrees in the college game, as his father played
four seasons in the NFL and uncle Steve was an eight-time Pro-Bowler for the
Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders. Stefan has followed in his family's footsteps,
carving out his own niche in Happy Valley and is regarded as the top center in
the country entering his senior season, garnering All-American accolades each
of the last two seasons. The 6-3, 297-pounder moved to the middle prior to his
junior year and flourished in his new role. The Nittany Lions will again have
a strong running game in 2010 and with Wisniewski spearheading the attack, PSU
will make things very interesting in the Big Ten.
KRISTOFER ODOWD, USC
O'Dowd came into the 2009 as the top center in the country, but a dislocated
knee cap prior to the season opener derailed his season. He did see action in
eight games, was hampered by injuries the entire year and never really got
going. A First-Team All-Pac-10 selection in 2008, the 6-5, 300-pounder is
poised to regain his form in 2010. The Trojans will not participate in the
postseason, but that shouldn't stop O'Dowd from proving to the NFL that he is
one of the very best at his position.
MICHAEL BREWSTER, OHIO STATE
Burst on the scene in Columbus as a freshman in 2008 due to an injury suffered
by the incumbent starter, earning Freshman All-American honors with 10 starts.
The 6-5, 293-pounder continued the maturation process in 2009. The Buckeyes
are going to once again vie for the Big Ten title and it all starts up front
for OSU. A talented offensive line will be anchored by Brewster, who certainly
has a bright future if he continues the course.
BEN JONES, GEORGIA
Another pivot who made an immediate impact, Jones (6-3, 300) started 10 games
at the center position as a freshman in 2008, garnering all-conference honors.
Jones stepped up his play as a sophomore in 2009 and was tabbed an All-SEC
Second-Team member, starting all 13 games for the Bulldogs. A gritty and
determined player, Jones is now a veteran presence up front for Georgia, which
would like nothing better than to be mentioned among the SEC elite once again.
COLIN BAXTER, ARIZONA
A Second-Team All-Pac-10 selection in 2009, Baxter (6-4, 295) has started 37
games in Tucson, earning all-conference honorable mention honors in 2008 and
Freshman All-American honors in 2007. He will anchor Arizona's offensive line
in 2010, and although the Wildcats are probably not a top conference
contender, expect Baxter to do his part in making Arizona a competitive team
week-in and week-out.
OTHERS TO KEEP AN EYE ON: Dan Wegner (Notre Dame), Ryan McMahon (Florida
State), Zane Taylor (Utah), Ben Bojicic (Bowling Green), Jake Kirkpatrick
(TCU).
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