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1. Stefen Wisniewski, Oakland, 26
Wisniewski is a scrappy center who had an up and down season. He’s spent time at both center and right guard during his career. He might be better at guard but is adamant about playing center. He’s an above average lineman who will get the chance to continue playing the position he’s chosen.
2. Brian De La Puente, Chicago, 30
De la Puente is a seven-year reserve lineman. He played well this season in backup duty but had his season cut short due to an ankle injury.
3. Mike Johnson, Atlanta, 28
5. AQ Shipley, Indianapolis, 29
4. Davin Joseph, St. Louis, 31
Davin Joseph has been stellar since entering the league. He’s slowed his mauling nature down just a bit in recent years but is still a force when healthy.
6. Mike Pollak, Cincinnati, 30
7. Gabe Carimi (G/T), Atlanta, 27
Carimi is a marvelous talent. He hasn’t panned out at offensive tackle so he’s also spent time experimenting at guard. The light bulb can still come on for the college All-American but his next stop could be his last.
8. Justin Blalock, Atlanta, 31
8. Justin Blalock, Atlanta, 31
9.
Samson Satele,
Miami, 30
Satele has played for
Miami on two separate occasions with Oakland and Indianapolis sandwiched
between tenures. He’s been a mostly consistent center who can be overmatched by
bigger defensive tackles.
10. Dominic Raiola, Detroit, 36
11. Will Rackley, Baltimore, 25
12. Adam Snyder, NY Giants, 33
13. Jah Reid, Baltimore, 27
14. Oniel Cousins, Cleveland, 31
15. Will Montgomery, Washington, 32
16. Charles Johnson, Minnesota, 31
17. Dan Connolly,
New England, 32
18. Garry Williams, Carolina, 28
19. Eric Olsen, Tennessee, 28
20. Jacques McClendon, Jacksonville, 28
18. Garry Williams, Carolina, 28
19. Eric Olsen, Tennessee, 28
20. Jacques McClendon, Jacksonville, 28
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