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Jun
12
2018

Ranking the 5 best Offensive Linemen in the ACC for 2018.

Well here we go. It’s time to start ranking the best players in the ACC for the 2018 season. As usual we hope you enjoy the rankings.

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1) Mitch Hyatt, Clemson

Mitch Hyatt was a 5 Star recruit, and 4 years later he’s lived up to every bit of the hype. He was a 1st or 2nd Team All-American last year, and enters 2018 as a pre-season All-American. He’s certain early round NFL pick. He’ll leave Clemson as one of the best offensive linemen they’ve ever had.

2) Chris Lindstrom, Boston College

Chris Lindstrom was Boston College’s highest graded offensive lineman last year, and was a 2nd team All-ACC pick. I’ve seen him projected as a middle to later round NFL pick. With a big season he could move into the 2nd or 3rd round. Lindstrom is considered a very strong run blocker.

3) Parker Braun, Georgia Tech

He’s the best offensive lineman at Georgia Tech since Shaq Mason. Parker Braun was a 2nd team All-ACC pick as a sophomore. He was freshman All-American 2 years ago and continues to be one of the better offensive linemen in the ACC.

4) Justin Falcinelli, Clemson

Justin Falcinelli is his first year starting at center at Clemson had a very strong season that resulted in an All-ACC season. College Football News named him an Honorable Mention All-American. What is senior going to do in his 2nd year starting?

5) Ryan Anderson, Wake Forest

Remember a couple of years ago, when Wake Forest had one of the worst offensive lines in the country? Now they feature one of the best offensive linemen in the ACC in Ryan Anderson. Anderson in 2017 was a 2nd team All-ACC pick at center. He was the anchor to an improved Wake Forest unit.

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