How important is the offensive line to an NFL team’s success?
Just how important are the men in the trenches? The New England Patriots boasted one of the best offensive lines in the league the last three times they won the Super Bowl, but is a good line absolutely necessary to claim the Lombardi Trophy?
Let's take a look at the best offensive lines in the NFL through Week 5 of the 2019 season and dive into Super Bowl history to determine how much of a factor the unit is to a team’s success.
Top 5 offensive lines—run blocking
(*Based on Football Outsiders’ analysis, teams are ranked according to adjusted-line yards, a formula that takes all running back carries and gives responsibility to the offensive line based on the following—losses: 120% value, 0-4 yards: 100% value, 5-10 yards: 50% value, 11+ Yards, 0% value)
Team | Adj. Line Yards | Record |
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San Francisco 49ers | 5.40 | 4-0 |
Buffalo Bills | 5.09 | 4-1 |
Oakland Raiders | 5.06 | 3-2 |
Dallas Cowboys | 5.06 | 3-2 |
Denver Broncos | 5.04 | 1-4 |
Oakland revamped its line in the offseason, with the addition of left guard Richie Incognito and right tackle Trent Brown, who won a Super Bowl with the Patriots in 2018. The Raiders now rank third in run blocking and sit second in the AFC West.
The Denver Broncos are the lone team with a losing record in the top five and have struggled to get much production from their rushing attack. However, in their lone win of the season against the Chargers, running back Phillip Lindsay broke free for 114 yards on 15 carries.
Anatomy of a play: Breaking down #Broncos' RB Phillip Lindsay's 41-yard touchdown vs. #Chargers (VIP via @ChadNJensen)
— Denver Broncos On SI.com (@BroncosOnScout) November 21, 2018
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Run blocking may not be essential to a team's success, but in general the top run-blocking lines hail from a squad with a winning record. Of the top 15 in run blocking, just three teams own a losing record (Denver, Arizona and the New York Giants).
Top 5 offensive lines—pass protection
(*Based on Football Outsiders’ analysis, teams are ranked according to adjusted sack rate, which gives sacks and intentional grounding penalties, per pass attempt, adjusted for down, distance and opponent)
Team | Adj. Line Yards | Record |
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San Francisco 49ers | 5.40 | 4-0 |
Buffalo Bills | 5.09 | 4-1 |
Oakland Raiders | 5.06 | 3-2 |
Dallas Cowboys | 5.06 | 3-2 |
Denver Broncos | 5.04 | 1-4 |
Only four front lines in the top 15 in pass protection own a losing record (Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Jacksonville and the Giants).
Top 5 NFL teams 2019
Team | Adj. Line Yards | Record |
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San Francisco 49ers | 5.40 | 4-0 |
Buffalo Bills | 5.09 | 4-1 |
Oakland Raiders | 5.06 | 3-2 |
Dallas Cowboys | 5.06 | 3-2 |
Denver Broncos | 5.04 | 1-4 |
The Chiefs and Packers do a decent job of protecting their quarterbacks, but both rank near the bottom in run blocking. Kansas City and Green Bay have lost just once this year and are among the top five candidates to win the Super Bowl, according to oddsmakers.
Bottom 5 NFL teams 2019
Team | Adj. Line Yards | Record |
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San Francisco 49ers | 5.40 | 4-0 |
Buffalo Bills | 5.09 | 4-1 |
Oakland Raiders | 5.06 | 3-2 |
Dallas Cowboys | 5.06 | 3-2 |
Denver Broncos | 5.04 | 1-4 |
If you're wondering why a team like the Cleveland Browns is falling apart, despite the talent on its roster, the offensive line might be the place to blame. Cleveland's line is 26th in pass protection and has allowed quarterback Baker Mayfield to get sacked 16 times (eighth most in the league) in the early season.
"Last year, Baker Mayfield was sacked 7 times in 9 games. He's been sacked 8 times in first 2 games. Since Week 4 (last year), he's thrown 18 INTs, which leads the NFL. If you get him hit and he continues to turn the ball over, it's going to a problem." — @criscarter80 pic.twitter.com/HaS1S4AbJ2
— First Things First (@FTFonFS1) September 17, 2019
O-lines of last 5 Super Bowl winners
Team | Adj. Line Yards | Record |
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San Francisco 49ers | 5.40 | 4-0 |
Buffalo Bills | 5.09 | 4-1 |
Oakland Raiders | 5.06 | 3-2 |
Dallas Cowboys | 5.06 | 3-2 |
Denver Broncos | 5.04 | 1-4 |
The @Patriots offensive line played a key role in their postseason run.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) February 4, 2019
The Chargers, Chiefs and Rams all had their lowest pressure percentages of the season against the Patriots in the playoffs. pic.twitter.com/QpKOjszmlD
Scoring defense seemed to be the key, as the Eagles and Broncos ranked fourth in points allowed per game.
How important is the offensive line?
The moral of the story? The offensive line can be just OK if other pieces on the team can make up for it. But if the offensive line is a disaster, there's a good chance the rest of the offense, and the team's record, are suffering as a result.ADVERTISEMENT