-Logan Mankins-
The defensive tackle is apart of the defensive line There is nobody that blocks on defense. On offense all players can block, but normally, the linemen do most of the blocking.
It all depends on the positions the players play Quarterbacks and kickers: 1-19 Running backs and linebackers: 20-49 Offensive Linemen and defensive linemen: 50-79 Receivers and defensive backs: 80-99 They number the players this way because it is easier for the referees to determine who is eligible to get the ball
Numbers 60-69 are reserved for offensive and defensive linemen they don't have as much as a following as the pigskin handlers. The defensive players are more likely to be "famous" because they sack the QB. The offensive linemen only receive recognition when they screw up.
Linesman are only noticed when the player is offside, or when there is a foul given. And it always depends on him if he wants to give the foul away, because the referee wo and ask for his opinion.
It's subjective to determine the strongest football player of all time due to various positions and skill sets. Some notable strong players include defensive linemen like Reggie White and offensive linemen like Larry Allen, known for their physical dominance on the field. Ultimately, the strongest player is open to interpretation based on individual preferences and opinions.
Wesley Britt a tackle wears number 65 currently for the Patriots All-AFL defensive tackle Houston Antwine wore number 65 for the Patriots from 1961 through 1971.
Deion Sanders
Through the 2012 season, Tom Brady is the Patriots all-time leader in passing yards, with 44,806.
Carles Puyol
Keith Hernandez
Troy Brown
Troy Brown