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Ranking the NFL's top 10 interior offensive linemen for 2022: Execs, coaches, players make their picks for the best guards, centers

We all love "best-of" lists, but what if people around the NFL created their own? To preview the 2022 NFL season, we surveyed more than 50 league executives, coaches, scouts and players to help us stack the top 10 players at 11 different positions, from edge rusher to interior offensive lineman. This is the third edition of these rankings, and there are several players who moved up or dropped from last year's lists. Today, we focus on the guards and centers.

Here's how our process worked: Voters gave us their best 10 players at a position, then we compiled the results and ranked candidates based on number of top-10 votes, composite average, hundreds of interviews, research and film-study help from ESPN NFL analyst Matt Bowen. In total, more than 50 voters submitted a ballot on at least one position, and in many cases all positions. We had several ties, so we broke them with the help of additional voting and follow-up calls with our rankers. Each section is packed with quotes and nuggets from the voters on every guy -- even the honorable mentions.

The objective is to identify the best players right now for 2022. This is not a five-year projection or an achievement award. Who are the best players today? Pretty simple.

We rolled out a position per day over 11 days. Here's the schedule: edge rushers (July 5), defensive tackles (July 6), off-ball linebackers (July 7), cornerbacks (July 8), safeties (July 9), interior offensive linemen (July 10), quarterbacks (July 11), running backs (July 12), wide receivers (July 13), tight ends (July 14) and offensive tackles (July 15).


This year's list of the NFL's top 10 interior offensive linemen doesn't leave much room for upward mobility at the top. Four of last year's top five stayed in that same range, leaving a collection of ascending young players and well-aging veterans fighting for a spot on the list. Center, in particular, proved to be one of the toughest positions in all of football to judge because there's little consensus about how the top three should be ordered.

Let's look at some of the game's top interior blockers as ranked by execs, coaches, scouts and players around the NFL.