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Positional Rankings: Tackle


Offense · Defense

Quarterback · Running Back · Fullback · Receiver · Tight End · Guard · Center · Tackle

Pete Prisco
By Pete Prisco
CBS SportsLine.com Senior Writer
Tell Pete your opinion!

Pete Prisco ranks the NFL's top offensive players at each position.

Walter Jones, Seahawks  
W. Jones
(US Presswire)
 
1. Walter Jones, Seattle: Year after year, he's the best overall lineman in the league. That won't change in 2007.

2. Jammal Brown, New Orleans: In his second season, he really came on after moving from the right side to the left. He will be a Pro Bowl player for a long time.

3. Jonathan Ogden, Baltimore: He might not be the player he was a few years ago, but he still plays at a high level.

4. Marcus McNeil, San Diego: As a rookie he was a dominant left tackle. When he truly learns the position, watch out.

5. Tarik Glenn, Indianapolis: He has protected Peyton Manning's backside his entire career -- and done a heck of a job.

Next best: Jason Peters, Buffalo -- He moved from right tackle to left last season and handled it well. A former college tight end, he is a rising star at his new position.

 
 
 
 
 
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