Position Battle: Offensive Line
Posted by Nick Diligente June 18, 2009 01:31AM
Categories: The Optimist
As you read this, remember that I am "The Optimist", my glass is always half full so take it easy with commenting on my observations cause they will be biased, but I will argue my point. I am going to say hands down there is not another offensive line in the NFL that I'd rather have than the Cleveland Browns. Eric Mangini has walked in to a new head coach's wet dream. The offensive line is stacked with guys who can play multiple positions, guys who have made a pro bowl, veterans who have played with great offenses, and a Fox Sports "Top Franchise Player Under 30 years old".
Since we all read left to right let's start on the left side of the offensive line. Joe Thomas. There is not much more to say about a 25 year old 2 year pro with back-to-back pro-bowl appearances blocking the blind side of your franchise quarterback. Next to him WILL be Eric Steinbach. He is a Pro Bowl alternate who has starter 78 of 79 games in his career. When healthy he is an integral part of this offense. He was a big key component of the electric offense we had in 2007.
In the center of the offensive line will be Alex Mack. I predict Mack will immediately start over Hank Fraley. Think of it this way, Fraley and Mack has had the same amount of time with the new Mangini offense. The last time Mangini was put in the same situation he opted for the rookie as well. Mack is a more physical center who can match up against the destructive nose tackles the AFC North has to offer. Not only that but this kid is a MANgenius. He was said to be the smartest player in the draft, and scored extremely high in a Mangini version of the wonderlic test. Fraley however is great to have on this team. He will be able to start/play at either the center or guard on any given Sunday, and said he is pleased to help Alex Mack grow. Fraley would still start for many teams in the NFL, we have him for depth.
Before we go ahead and decide the right side of the offensive line let's take a look at the choices you have. Hank Fraley we already mentioned. Floyd "Porkchop" Womack is a 6'4" 328 beast. He can control the offensive line with just pure size, which is why Mangini grabbed him. John St. Claire was the starting right tackle for the Chicago Bears. He has been in the NFL for 10 years and has started 55 of 108 games. The Chicago Bears even offered him more money to stay with them and he declined. Rex Hadnot was the starting right guard for a Dolphins team that yielded only 26 sacks in 2005, fourth lowest in NFL history. He has started and played in every game in the NFL the last three years playing center and right guard. Ryan Tucker is another veteran who can learn an offense quickly. He is looking for a bounce back season from last year (suspended for subtance abuse). Tucker still has good years ahead of him, offensive linemen with his experience are smart football players.
The Browns offensive line has serious depth and players that can play/start at multiple positions. A perfect mix of young and old (just like the receivers). As long as they gel early in the season, they should play smart and physical. They can beat teams with size on the line or finesse; it is basically pick your poison. The only thing stopping this unit can be the physical and confusing defenses of Pittsburgh and Baltimore. Teams like these can throw multiple looks at a QB and center throwing them completely off guard . With having a young starting QB and rookie starting center... mistakes can be made. I think this year penalty's will be at a very minimum on this line. They will be very disciplined. I still cannot think of a better offensive line in the NFL. You can argue Minnesota, New England, Baltimore, but they don't have Joe Thomas or the highest rated center from this years draft.
Projected Line
LT - Joe Thomas
LG - Eric Steinbach
C - Alex Mack
RG - Rex Hadnot
RT - "Porkchop" Womack
John St. Clair, Ryan Tucker and Hank Fraley are first to swap at ANY position...
Remember the name Kurt Quarterman; 6'5 348 lbs...a big boy that could make the 52 man roster