That is based on opinon, but occording to the NFL players, Laurence Taylor is the best!
Anthony Munoz, often considered the greatest offensive lineman of all time for the following reasons: 11-time pro-bowl selection (most of any offensive lineman) 9-time 1st Team All-Pro (most of any offensive lineman) Offensive Lineman of the Year in 1981, 1987 and 1988 NFLPA Lineman of the Year in 1981, 1985, 1988 and 1989 NFL Alumni Ass'n Offensive Lineman of the Year in 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1991 1991 Walter Payton Man of the Year In 1999, ranked #17 on Sporting News' list of the 100 greatest football players (next highest offensive lineman was #24)
The fastest offensive lineman of all time is a contemporary left tackle for the new England patriots. Kauzer ran a 4.43 40.
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warren sapp hands down
Go for the knees, lineman of all age are typically larger individuals, and their knees carry all of the extra weight.
You need that bringing smiles are the best
Jared Allen for the Minnesota Vikings.
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Bass Morris Robinson was a two time All American offensive lineman at The Citadel.
The Outland Award is given to the best Offensive/ Defensive Lineman in The SEC
Wichita Lineman was created in 1968-10.
Anthony Munoz is often cited as the 'prototype' for the modern offensive left tackle. Of course, old timers will tell you that the skill level of all offensive lineman who played after the NFL liberalized the passing rules in the late 70s is suspect. The NFL wanted to encourage more passing so it forbade corners from roughing up receivers and allowed linemen more liberal use of their hands. Munoz played after this change.