No way. None of those guys you named are anywhere near the level of men on this list. Honestly, Joe Thomas is the only recent guy I can think of who belongs anywhere near this list. The other guys you named are too inconsistent, and have durability issues way too much. As well as the rules and regulations have been swung in the offenses favor, making the defenses have to play much less aggressive, and physical. Ogden, Pace, Walter Jones, Anthony Munoz, and lastly Willie Roaf? Those guys were straight nasty monsters in the trenches. Tony Boselli was another one before the injuries derailed his career. When he was playing with those early Jacksonville Jaguars squads with Fred Taylor, Jimmy Smith, Keenan McCardell, and Mark Brunell? Boselli was literally a man among boys while he was run blocking, and in pass protection. Had he not had back problems so young? He probably would have been a top 3 inhabitant on this list. But? Injuries are a part of football.
@@shanenelson5811 Trent Williams is simply a better athlete than all of them, facing way better athletes. Trent is easily top 8 all time. I’ll respect Ogden, Pace, Jones, Roaf, Munoz, Thomas in whatever order, but Trent is easily 8th and is climbing. And Jason Peters has probably been one of the most consistent player Lst couple decades. And none of these guys were inconsistent at all
@shanenelson5811 I know your comment was from 5 years ago. But Trent Williams absolutely belongs. If he plays another 3 years at his current play level, he will go down as the best.
You damn right Joe Thomas better be on this list
Don't forget big Sherman plunkett John hicks Rocky freitas
I hope you ain’t the same guy who left Alan page off the defensive tackle list?
Jackie Slater and Erik Williams both are top ten
Tony Boselli should be on the list too
pretty soon your gonna have to add trent willams and tyron smith alongside jason peters most athletic Tackels who shutdown whoever they wanted
No way. None of those guys you named are anywhere near the level of men on this list. Honestly, Joe Thomas is the only recent guy I can think of who belongs anywhere near this list. The other guys you named are too inconsistent, and have durability issues way too much. As well as the rules and regulations have been swung in the offenses favor, making the defenses have to play much less aggressive, and physical. Ogden, Pace, Walter Jones, Anthony Munoz, and lastly Willie Roaf? Those guys were straight nasty monsters in the trenches. Tony Boselli was another one before the injuries derailed his career. When he was playing with those early Jacksonville Jaguars squads with Fred Taylor, Jimmy Smith, Keenan McCardell, and Mark Brunell? Boselli was literally a man among boys while he was run blocking, and in pass protection. Had he not had back problems so young? He probably would have been a top 3 inhabitant on this list. But? Injuries are a part of football.
@Yea Fuck donald trump Donald Penn? Your a fucking moron.
@@shanenelson5811 Trent Williams is simply a better athlete than all of them, facing way better athletes. Trent is easily top 8 all time. I’ll respect Ogden, Pace, Jones, Roaf, Munoz, Thomas in whatever order, but Trent is easily 8th and is climbing. And Jason Peters has probably been one of the most consistent player Lst couple decades. And none of these guys were inconsistent at all
@shanenelson5811 I know your comment was from 5 years ago. But Trent Williams absolutely belongs. If he plays another 3 years at his current play level, he will go down as the best.
Joe Jacoby of the REDSKINS
Have you ever heard of Larry Allen
Like come on
It’s tackles not guards
what about Jackie Slater ?????
As a bengals fan, I thought Anthony munoz would be number 7
nah he the best ever
Tyron smith is number 1 or number 2
tony bosili
I have art shells autograph and its worth trash
No Bruce Matthews?
Trent Williams He was more of a guard than a tackle