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Offensive Line Sacks Allowed.


Phoenaxe

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Stole this from the Saints Board.

Left Tackle

1. Ryan Clady (Broncos) 0.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

2. Michael Roos (Titans) 1.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

3. Tra Thomas (Eagles) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

3. Orlando Pace (Rams) 2.0 sacks allowed (14 starts)

5. Jake Long (Dolphins) 2.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

6. Jordan Gross (Panthers) 3.0 sacks allowed (15 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

6. Jammal Brown (Saints) 3.0 sacks allowed (15 starts)

6. Jared Gaither (Ravens) 3.0 sacks allowed (15 starts)

6. Marcus McNeill (Chargers) 3.0 sacks allowed (14 starts)

6. Tony Ugoh (Colts) 3.0 sacks allowed (12 starts)

6. Chris Samuels (Redskins) 3.0 sacks allowed (12 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

6. Todd Weiner (Falcons) 3.0 sacks allowed (11 starts)

13. Walter Jones (Seahawks) 3.5 sacks allowed (12 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

14. D’Brickashaw Ferguson (Jets) 4.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

14. Bryant McKinnie (Vikings) 4.0 sacks allowed (12 starts)

14. Max Starks (Steelers) 4.0 sacks allowed (11 starts)

17. Joe Thomas (Browns) 4.5 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

17. Branden Albert (Cheifs) 4.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)

19. Levi Brown (Bengals) 5.5 sacks allowed (11 starts)

20. Mike Gandy (Cardinals) 6.25 sacks allowed (16 starts)

21. David Diehl (Giants) 6.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

22. Flozell Adams (Cowboys) 7.25 sacks allowed (16 starts)

23. Khalif Barnes (Jags) 7.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

23. Matt Light (Pats) 7.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

23. Chad Clifton (Packers) 7.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)

23. Kwame Harris (Raiders) 7.5 sacks allowed (11 starts)

27. Joe Staley (49ers) 8.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

28. Donald Penn (Bucs) 8.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

29. Jeff Backus (Lions) 9.25 sacks allowed (16 starts)

30. John St. Clair (Bears) 9.75 sacks allowed (16 starts)

31. Duane Brown (Texans) 11.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

31. Jason Peters (Bills) 11.5 sacks allowed (13 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

Left Guard

1. Kris Dielman (Chargers) 0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

1. Charlie Johnson (Colts) 0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

1. David Baas (49ers) 0 sacks allowed (9 starts)

4. Carl Nicks (Saints) 0.5 sacks allowed (13 starts)

5. Todd Herremans (Eagles) 0.75 sacks allowed (15 starts)

6. Brian Waters (Chiefs) 1.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

7. Josh Beekman (Bears) 1.25 sacks allowed (16 starts)

8. Robert Gallery (Raiders) 1.75 sacks allowed (16 starts)

8. Reggie Wells (Cardinals) 1.75 sacks allowed (16 starts)

10. Eugene Amano (Titans) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

10. Chris Chester (Ravens) 2.0 sacks allowed (11 starts)

12. Chester Pitts (Texans) 2.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

12. Ben Hamilton (Broncos) 2.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

12. Travelle Wharton (Panthers) 2.5 sacks allowed (14 starts)

12. Jacob Bell (Rams) 2.5 sacks allowed (13 starts)

12. Jeff Smiley (Dolphins) 2.5 sacks allowed (12 starts)

17. Rich Seubert (Giants) 3.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

17. Pete Kendall (Redskins) 3.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

17. Justin Blalock (Falcons) 3.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

27. Eric Steinbach (Browns) 3.0 sacks allowed (14 starts)

21. Floyd Womack (Seahawks) 3.5 sacks allowed (14 starts)

22. Edwin Mulitalo (Lions) 4.25 sacks allowed (11 starts)

23. Arron Sears (Bucs) 4.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)

23. Uche Nwaneri (Jags) 4.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)

23. Cory Procter (Cowboys) 4.5 sacks allowed (11 starts)

26. Logan Mankins (Pats) 5.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

26. Andrew Whitworth (Bengals) 5.0 sacks allowed (10 starts)

28. Daryn Colledge (Packers) 6.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

29. Steve Hutchinson (Vikings) 7.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

29. Alan Faneca (Jets) 7.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

31. Chris Kemoeatu (Steelers) 7.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

32. Derrick Dockery (Bills) 8.25 sacks allowed (16 starts)

Center

1. Olin Kreutz (Bears) 0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

1. Todd McClure (Falcons) 0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

1. Chris Myers (Texans) 0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

1. Kevin Mawae (Titans) 0 sacks allowed (15 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

1. Ryan Kalil (Panthers) 0 sacks allowed (12 starts)

6. Brad Meester (Jags) 0.25 sacks allowed (10 starts)

7. Lyle Sendlein (Cardinals) 0.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

8. Duke Preston (Bills) 0.75 sacks allowed (11 starts)

9. Casey Wiegmann (Broncos) 1.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

9. Jeff Faine (Bucs) 1.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

9. Jonathan Goodwin (Saints) 1.0 sacks allowed (13 starts)

12. Nick Mangold (Jets) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

12. Andre Gurode (Cowboys) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

12. Shaun O’Hara (Giants) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

12. Matt Birk (Vikings) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

12. Jeff Saturday (Colts) 2.0 sacks allowed (12 starts)

12. Dominic Raiola (Lions) 2.0 sacks allowed (12 starts)

12. Nick Leckey (Rams) 2.0 sacks allowed (10 starts)

19. Jason Brown (Ravens) 2.25 sacks allowed (16 starts)

19. Jamaal Jackson (Eagles) 2.25 sacks allowed (16 starts)

21. Hank Fraley (Browns) 2.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

21. Nick Hardwick (Chargers) 2.5 sacks allowed (13 starts)

21. Jake Grove (Raiders) 2.5 sacks allowed (12 starts)

21. Chris Spencer (Seahawks) 2.5 sacks allowed (11 starts)

25. Rudy Niswanger (Chiefs) 3.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)

25. Scott Wells (Packers) 3.5 sacks allowed (13 starts)

27. Eric Heitmann (49ers) 4.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

27. Eric Ghaiciuc (Bengals) 4.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

29. Samson Satele (Dolphins) 4.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

29. Dan Koppen (Pats) 4.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

31. Casey Rabach (Redskins) 5.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

32. Justin Harwig (Steelers) 6.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

Right Guard

1. Chris Kuper (Broncos) 0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

2. Jake Scott (Titans) 0.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

2. Max Jean-Gilles (Eagles) 0.5 sacks allowed (10 starts)

4. Chris Snee (Giants) 1.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

4. Harvey Dahl (Falcons) 1.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

4. Jason Spitz (Packers) 1.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

4. Ikechuku Ndukwe (Dolphins) 1.0 sacks allowed (15 starts)

4. Brad Butler (Bills) 1.0 sacks allowed (13 starts)

4. Davin Joseph (Bucs) 1.0 sacks allowed (12 starts)

4. Adrian Jones (Chiefs) 1.0 sacks allowed (10 starts)

11. Rex Hadnot (Browns) 1.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)

12. Deuce Lutui (Cardinals) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

12. Brandon Moore (Jets) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

12. Mike Brisiel (Texans) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) …ERFA

12. Jahri Evans (Saints) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) …RFA

12. Mike Pollak (Colts) 2.0 sacks allowed (13 starts)

12. Stephen Neal (Pats) 2.0 sacks allowed (9 starts)

18. Roberto Garza (Bears) 2.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

19. Randy Thomas (Redskins) 4.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

19. Robbie Williams (Bengals) 4.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

19. Cooper Carlisle (Raiders) 4.0 sacks allowed (15 starts)

19. Stephen Peterman (Lions) 4.0 sacks allowed (14 starts)

19. Tony Wragge (49ers) 4.0 sacks allowed (10 starts) …RFA

24. Leonard Davis (Cowboys) 4.5 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*

24. Mike Goff (Chargers) 4.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

26. Darnell Stapleton (Steelers) 5.0 sacks allowed (12 starts)

27. Ben Grubbs (Ravens) 6.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

27. Richie Incognito (Rams) 6.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)

29. Dennis Norman (Jags) 7.25 sacks allowed (14 starts)

30. Anthony Herrera (Vikings) 7.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

No Seahawk or Panther started more then 8 games at RG!

Right Tackle

1. Ryan Diem (Colts) 1.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

1. Jon Stinchcomb (Saints) 1.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

1. Ray Willis (Seahawks) 1.5 sacks allowed (10 starts)

4. David Stewart (Titans) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

4. Mark Tauscher (Packers) 2.0 sacks allowed (13 starts)

6. Ryan Harris (Broncos) 2.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

6. Tyson Clabo (Falcons) 2.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

8. Langston Walker (Bills) 3.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

8. Nick Kaczur (Pats) 3.0 sacks allowed (14 starts)

10. Willie Anderson (Ravens) 3.5 sacks allowed (11 starts)

11. Kareem McKenzie (Giants) 4.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

11. Vernon Carey (Dolphins) 4.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

11. Kevin Shaffer (Browns) 4.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)

14. Jeff Otah (Panthers) 5.0 sacks allowed (12 starts)

15. Tony Pashos (Jags) 5.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

15. Marc Colombo (Cowboys) 5.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

17. Willie Colon (Steelers) 5.75 sacks allowed (16 starts) …RFA

18. John Tait (Bears) 6.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

18. Jeremy Trueblood (Bucs) 6.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

18. Ryan Cook (Vikings) 6.0 sacks allowed (14 starts)

18. Gosder Cherilus (Lions) 6.0 sacks allowed (13 starts)

22. Damien Woody (Jets) 6.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

22. Jeromey Clary (Chargers) 6.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

22. Jon Jansen (Redskins) 6.5 sacks allowed (11 starts)

25. Jon Runyan (Eagles) 7.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

25. Damion McIntosh (Chiefs) 7.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

27. Cornell Green (Raiders) 7.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

27. Alex Barron (Rams) 7.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)

29. Eric Winston (Texans) 8.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

30. Stacy Andrews (Bengals) 9.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)

31. Adam Snyder (49ers) 9.5 sacks allowed (13 starts)

32. Levi Brown (Cardinals) 11.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)

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Jordan Gross has had a bad rap in this joint for far to long.

He improved a lot last year. Plus the fact that Delhomme never throws the ball away. I'm very optimistic about this line this year and Delhomme with the new quarterback coach.

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Jordan Gross has had a bad rap in this joint for far to long.

Jordan Gross also had a bunch of false starts, those can serve as drive killers just as easily as a sack for a run first team.

I don't think he has a bad rap though, who doesn't like Gross?

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Sacks surrendered are only a small measure of the total picture. Quarterbacks who throw the ball quickly like Manning and Brees have linemen with few sacks but it may not signify how great they are. In our system run blocking is the biggest skill and guys like Otah may surrender a few sacks but blow away guys in the run game which more than makes up for his deficits. The same with Wharton and Gross IMO. For example we picked up Otah for the run game. We knew Clady was a very good pass blocker but against the run not so much.

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if Duke Robinson can have a good training camp I see him starting by at least midway through the season at RG over Vincent. He was a 3 year starter at Oklahoma and was very durable.

Imagine the right side with him and Otah to run behind. I know one think Orakpo would be on his ass all day looking up at 700+ pounds of right O-line runnin him over all day.

Nothin against Vincent I think Duke starts and Vincent provides great depth at the guard spot.

Otah was also hurt the 1st few games. From the middle of the season on he was an absolute beast, and made very few mistakes

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Jordan Gross has had a bad rap in this joint for far to long.

A lot of that is a product of being moved so much. Only the last couple of years has he been allowed to mature at one position, before that they moved him every year from one side to the other, at times in the middle of the season. He's proven to be solid now and is due the credit. I actually say he's rank too low here...

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Otah was also hurt the 1st few games. From the middle of the season on he was an absolute beast, and made very few mistakes

Injured or not it is pretty common knowledge that most rookie linemen get abused for the first half dozen games and really get going the second half of the year. Otah was pretty good all along. Guys like Clady are the exception not the rule.

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