The offensive line acts as the wall protecting the quarterback and creating running lanes, and right guards play a crucial role in this formidable structure. These unsung heroes anchor the right side, locking horns with defensive tackles and linebackers. This post delves into the realm of the NFL’s greatest right guards of all time.
We’ll journey through gridiron history, uncovering the legendary figures whose dominance and skill cemented their place in football lore. From dominant run blockers to impeccable pass protectors, we’ll analyze their impact on the game and dissect their unique play styles.
So, coddle down in your best three-point stance, be prepared to fire out, and be awestruck by the feats of these remarkable athletes. Let’s unveil the Best NFL right guards of all time!
How to Recognize the Best Right Guards in the NFL
The statistics and measurables for guards in the League are few and far between. After all, what these men in the trenches do goes almost unnoticed unless they do something wrong or blow an assignment. It is often a thankless job, but as the NFL has progressed over the years, the accolades for offensive linemen, in general, have given us some tangible metrics to see the success of the interior line position and the men who have manned the post.
We will look at Pro Bowl selections, All-Pro counts, and Hall of Fame inductions as tangible evidence of the right guards, along with Games Started and years played in the NFL in a position to help us along the way.
Ken Gray
Kenneth Don Gray
Position: G-LB
6-2,245lb(188cm,111kg)
Born: March 10,1936 inSan Saba,TX
Died: November25,2017 (Aged81-260d) inLlano,TX
College: Howard Payne
Weighted Career AV (100-95-…): 69 (703rd overall since 1960)
High School: Llano (TX)
Draft: Green Bay Packers in the 6th round (62nd overall) of the 1958 NFL Draft.
- 6x Pro Bowl
- 1x All-Pro
SUMMARY
Career
G
162
AV
86
GS
144
One of the most dominant interior offensive linemen during the 1960s era of Pro football was Ken Gray, who played for both the St. Louis Cardinals and, in his final hoorah, the Houston Oilers. Gray was an All-Pro on the field for six Pro Bowl games.
Jahri Evans
Jahri Divine Evans
Position: G
6-4,318lb(193cm,144kg)
Born: August 22,1983 inPhiladelphia,PA (Age:40-187d)
College: Bloomsburg
Weighted Career AV (100-95-…): 114 (60th overall since 1960)
High School: Frankford (PA)
Draft: New Orleans Saints in the 4th round (108th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft.
Pronunciation: \jah-REE\
Twitter: @J_7TRE_E
- 6x Pro Bowl
- 4x All-Pro
- 1x SB Champ
- HOF All-2010s Team
SUMMARY
Career
G
183
AV
145
GS
183
Evans spent most of his career with the New Orleans Saints, earning six Pro Bowl selections and four All-Pro recognitions. He anchored their offensive line during their Super Bowl XLIV victory and helped them consistently rank among the league’s top offenses for over a decade. His individual accolades include a selection to the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s All-Decade Team for the 2010s, solidifying his position as one of the best offensive linemen of his generation.
Joe DeLamielleure
Joseph Michael DeLamielleure
Position: G
6-3,254lb(190cm,115kg)
Born: March 16,1951 inDetroit,MI (Age:72-346d)
College: Michigan St.
Weighted Career AV (100-95-…): 87 (311th overall since 1960)
High School: St. Clement (MI)
Draft: Buffalo Bills in the 1st round (26th overall) of the 1973 NFL Draft.
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2003(FullList)
- Hall of Fame
- 6x Pro Bowl
- 3x All-Pro
- HOF All-1970s Team
Joe DeLamielleure carved a distinguished career in the NFL as a dominant offensive lineman. He earned numerous accolades, including six Pro Bowl selections, three All-Pro recognitions, and a place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Notably, he paved the way for O.J. Simpson’s historic 2,000-yard rushing season and Brian Sipe’s NFL-record-setting 4,000-yard passing season, showcasing his versatility and prowess in protecting legendary quarterbacks.
Marshal Yanda
Marshal John Yanda
Position: G
6-3,305lb(190cm,138kg)
Born: September 15,1984 inCedar Rapids,IA (Age:39-163d)
College: Iowa(College Stats)
Weighted Career AV (100-95-…): 92 (246th overall since 1960)
High School: Anamosa (IA)
Draft: Baltimore Ravens in the 3rd round (86th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft.
Pronunciation: \YAWN-da\
Instagram: marshalyanda73
- 8x Pro Bowl
- 2x All-Pro
- 1x SB Champ
- HOF All-2010s Team
SUMMARY
Career
G
177
AV
116
GS
166
Marshal Yanda set his dominant career in stone as an offensive guard in the NFL, spending his 13-year career with the Baltimore Ravens. He garnered numerous accolades, becoming a Super Bowl champion (XLVII), a two-time First-team All-Pro, and an eight-time Pro Bowler. Yanda’s exceptional strength, technique, and durability cemented him as one of the league’s best offensive linemen, earning him a spot on the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team.
Steve Wisniewski
Stephen Adam Wisniewski
Position: G
6-4,305lb(193cm,138kg)
Born: April 7,1967 inRutland,VT (Age:56-324d)
College: Penn St.(College Stats)
Weighted Career AV (100-95-…): 102 (129th overall since 1960)
High School: Westfield (TX)
Draft: Dallas Cowboys in the 2nd round (29th overall) of the 1989 NFL Draft.
Pronunciation: \wizz-NEW-skee\
Relatives: BrotherLeoWisniewski; NephewStefenWisniewski
- 8x Pro Bowl
- 2x All-Pro
- HOF All-1990s Team
SUMMARY
Career
G
206
AV
138
GS
206
Steve Wisniewski made his teams better during a legendary career as an NFL right guard. He played for 13 seasons with the Oakland Raiders, establishing himself as a stalwart on the offensive line. Wisniewski earned eight Pro Bowl selections, tying the team record at the time, and was named first-team All-Pro twice. His exceptional blocking skills and incredible consistency helped pave the way for the Raiders’ offense, making him a true standout in the 1990s and a key figure in Oakland Raiders history.
Walt Sweeney
Walter Francis Sweeney
Position: G
6-4,256lb(193cm,116kg)
Born: April 18,1941 inCohasset,MA
Died: February2,2013 (Aged71-290d) inSan Diego,CA
College: Syracuse(College Stats)
Weighted Career AV (100-95-…): 80 (425th overall since 1960)
High School: Cohasset (MA)
Draft: San Diego Chargers in the 1st round (2nd overall) of the 1963 AFL Draft., Cleveland Browns in the 8th round (107th overall) of the 1963 NFL Draft.
- 9x Pro Bowl
- 2x All-Pro
- 1x AFL Champ
SUMMARY
Career
AV
106
GS
167
Walt Sweeney carved out a remarkable career as an NFL right guard, earning a reputation for dominance and consistency. He played for 13 seasons, primarily with the San Diego Chargers, racking up an impressive array of accolades. Sweeney’s trophy cabinet includes an AFL championship alongside nine Pro Bowl selections, showcasing his elite status among the league’s best. Notably, he was twice named All-Pro, a testament to his exceptional skills in both run-blocking and pass protection, solidifying his position as a cornerstone of the offensive line and a legend in Chargers history.
David DeCastro
David Michael DeCastro
Position: G
6-5,316lb(196cm,143kg)
Born: January 11,1990 inBellevue,WA (Age:34-045d)
College: Stanford(College Stats)
Weighted Career AV (100-95-…): 69 (703rd overall since 1960)
High School: Bellevue (WA)
Draft: Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1st round (24th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft.
- 6x Pro Bowl
- 2x All-Pro
SUMMARY
Career
G
125
AV
81
GS
124
The Pittsburgh Steelers were handed a gift at the 24th pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. The former Stanford Cardinal was a road grader and an athletic pass protector, serving the Steel City for nine years, being counted on six Pro Bowl rosters, and twice being an All-Pro.
Bruce Matthews
Bruce Rankin Matthews
Position: G-C-T
6-5,305lb(196cm,138kg)
Born: August 8,1961 inRaleigh,NC (Age:62-201d)
College: USC(College Stats)
Weighted Career AV (100-95-…): 138 (19th overall since 1960)
High School: Arcadia (CA)
Draft: Houston Oilers in the 1st round (9th overall) of the 1983 NFL Draft.
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2007(FullList)
Relatives: BrotherClayMatthews; FatherClayMatthews; NephewsCaseyMatthews, ClayMatthews, TroyNiklas; SonsJakeMatthews, KevinMatthews, MikeMatthews
- Hall of Fame
- 14x Pro Bowl
- 7x All-Pro
- HOF All-1990s Team
SUMMARY
Career
G
296
AV
215
GS
293
While renowned for his versatility across the offensive line, Bruce Matthews’ career highlights numerous accolades amassed specifically as a right guard. He played 67 games in this position, earning a few of his fourteen Pro Bowl selections and three first-team All-Pro selections. His exceptional blocking skills helped unlock running lanes and protect quarterbacks, contributing to offensive success throughout his 19-year career. This dominant presence cemented his reputation as one of the greatest right guards in NFL history.
Zack Martin
Zachary Edward Martin
Position: G
6-4,315lb(193cm,142kg)
Team: Dallas Cowboys
Born: November 20,1990 inIndianapolis,IN (Age:33-097d)
College: Notre Dame(College Stats)
Weighted Career AV (100-95-…): 102 (129th overall since 1960)
High School: Bishop Chatard (IN)
Draft: Dallas Cowboys in the 1st round (16th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft.
Twitter: @thegob70 · Instagram: thegob70
Relatives: BrotherNickMartin
- 9x Pro Bowl
- 7x All-Pro
- HOF All-2010s Team
SUMMARY
2023
Career
G
15
152
AV
14
126
GS
15
152
Since entering the NFL in 2014, Zack Martin has established himself as one of the league’s most dominant right guards. A nine-time Pro Bowler and seven-time All-Pro, Martin has consistently excelled in both run blocking and pass protection, earning him the reputation as a near-unstoppable force on the offensive line. His consistent excellence was further solidified with his selection to the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team, marking his place among the elite right guards in NFL history. As we write this at the end of the 2023 season, Ole’ Zack might not be done adding to these feats!
Larry Allen
Larry Christopher Allen
Position: G-T
6-3,335lb(190cm,151kg)
Born: November 27,1971 inLos Angeles,CA (Age:52-090d)
College: Butte JC (CA), Sonoma St.
Weighted Career AV (100-95-…): 101 (143rd overall since 1960)
High School: Centennial (CA), Vintage (CA)
Draft: Dallas Cowboys in the 2nd round (46th overall) of the 1994 NFL Draft.
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2013(FullList)
- Hall of Fame
- 11x Pro Bowl
- 6x All-Pro
- 1x SB Champ
- HOF All-1990s Team
- HOF All-2000s Team
SUMMARY
Career
G
203
AV
134
GS
197
Larry Allen etched his name into NFL history as a versatile offensive lineman. He started seasons at every position other than center, and he may have been good at it, too, had they let him try. Allen was significant at each spot he played on the O-line for Dallas, including RG. Earning 11 Pro Bowl selections and 7 All-Pro honors, mainly with the Dallas Cowboys, he paved the way for Emmitt Smith’s record-breaking rushing seasons and anchored the offensive line for the Super Bowl XXX championship team. Renowned for his immense strength and athleticism, Allen was considered one of the best offensive linemen of all time, consistently shutting down opposing defenders and leaving a lasting impact on the right guard position.
Will Shields
Will Herthie Shields
Position: G
6-3,315lb(190cm,142kg)
Born: September 15,1971 inFort Riley,KS (Age:52-163d)
College: Nebraska(College Stats)
Weighted Career AV (100-95-…): 113 (63rd overall since 1960)
High School: Lawton (OK)
Draft: Kansas City Chiefs in the 3rd round (74th overall) of the 1993 NFL Draft.
Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2015(FullList)
- Hall of Fame
- 12x Pro Bowl
- 2x All-Pro
- HOF All-2000s Team
- 2003 Walter Payton MotY
SUMMARY
Career
G
224
AV
157
GS
223
With a dozen Pro Bowls to his credit, Will Shields sits in the pantheon of the best right guards in NFL history. The former Kansas City Chiefs lineman logged fourteen seasons on the KC interior protection and was selected as an All-Pro twice. Shields, a former Nebraska Cornhusker, was great on the field and off of it as he was voted the 2003 Walter Payton Man of the Year for his community involvement projects.
Conclusion
The players of the right guard position, like other spots on the O-line, have thankless jobs and generally go unrecognized unless something goes wrong. When they do their job, they are sometimes invisible to public perception. Posts like this will help honor the interior line athletes and their contributions to the game.
Who are the best right guards in the NFL?
It is a matter of perspective, but Pro Bowlers Chris Lindstrom and Wyatt Teller are top names to consider, but others, too, like James Daniels and Zack Taylor, are strong considerations.
Who are the best right guards in the NFL 2023 season?
Each person can give a different answer, but as far as dominance and recognition, Pro Bowlers Chris Lindstrom and Wyatt Teller would probably be the top contenders.
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