The offensive line is the Jets’ lowest-ranked unit, checking in at number 24. Cross was the weak link on the unit last year, ranking 30th out of 32 left tackles in pressure rate allowed. If Cross and Lucas can make significant strides in their second year, this group could exceed expectations. Starting rookies (Charles Cross and Abraham Lucas) at both tackle positions was a big risk last year, but the unit held up fairly well. Among 32 qualified left tackles, Humphries ranked eighth in pressure rate allowed. gives Arizona hope the offensive line could exceed expectations. Humphries remains a top-tier left tackle, and the addition of rookie Paris Johnson Jr. Evan Neal needs to make substantial strides in his second year for this group to exceed expectations. Rookie John Michael Schmitz is expected to win the starting job at center, but the rest of the unit returns intact. New York’s offensive line allowed pressure in 2.5 seconds or fewer at the league’s fifth-highest rate last season. First-round pick Anton Harrison may compete for that job, but he’s probably not ready for a starting role and is more likely to be groomed as Cam Robinson’s eventual replacement at left tackle. Jacksonville lost right tackle Jawaan Taylor in free agency and made little effort to upgrade the line in the short term. If a single unit holds back the Jaguars from taking another step forward, it will be the offensive line. including matchups to exploit and avoid in weekly fantasy and DFS along with a projected final score. On a positive note, Tristan Wirfs, Luke Goedeke, and second-round pick Cody Mauch give the coaching staff three young building blocks to work around. Brady’s uncanny ability to get the ball out quickly likely covered up a lot of warts for this unit, and even Brady couldn’t entirely mask its decline. The Bucs’ offensive line dropped 24 spots in our rankings from a season ago and appeared in the bottom five on every ballot. Last year, six of our eight worst offensive line units missed the playoffs. The unit allowed pressure in 2.5 seconds or fewer on 24.6% of snaps last year, ranked 25th. Washington’s lack of skill position talent is only going to look worse behind a shaky offensive line. On the other side, Rob Havenstein ranked 28th out of 36 right tackles and also returns. Joe Notebloom allowed a 10% pressure rate last year, ranking 34th out of 35 qualified left tackles. The Rams’ failure to upgrade at left tackle was one of the shocking non-moves of the offseason. Andre Dillard and rookie Peter Skoronski will compete for that job, but we’re unlikely to see a significant upgrade for the unit. In 2022, Titans left tackles allowed pressure at a league-worst 9.4% rate, more than two percentage points worse than any other team. What team has the best offensive line in the NFL? 32. Ties are broken by the highest vote on any ballot. If all voters had a team at #1, that score would be 100. Score based on average ranks of positional unit (on a 100 point scale) for all 32 teams, from Sharp Football staff voters.
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