ESPN has Colts’ Quenton Nelson as top interior OL

ESPN ranked Colts LG Quenton Nelson as the best interior offensive lineman in the NFL.

Indianapolis Colts left guard Quenton Nelson was ranked as the top interior offensive lineman in the NFL in a survey conducted by ESPN.

“Highest ranking: 1 | Lowest ranking: 2
Age: 25 | Last year’s ranking: 1

In collecting the ballots for each position, Nelson got the highest percentage of first-place votes of any player outside of Aaron Donald. The dominance label is used loosely, but Nelson has that ability.

“It’s power, athleticism and want-to; he’s determined to not lose that block,” a veteran NFL linebacker said. “He came out of the gate saying, ‘I’m a No. 1 pick, I’m the best and I’m gonna [pummel] you.'”

The one knock on Nelson last season was he tried too hard for the splash play — the big pancake — and missed a few blocks as a result. “You can bait him into being overaggressive,” the linebacker said.

Some coaches believe Nelson improved in that area, with five run-block whiffs on 416 running plays, which is a good clip. Nelson’s 78.9% run-block win rate led all interior linemen, and his 95.5% pass-block win rate ranked third among guards.”

This comes as no surprise. Nelson has been constantly touted as the best guard in the game after earning three consecutive All-Pro nods to begin his career—something no other guard has ever done before.

Center Ryan Kelly didn’t make it in the top-10 ranking, but he garnered an honorable mention.

“Ryan Kelly, C, Indianapolis Colts: “He’s got everything you need: Strength, athleticism, smarts. A good interior guy can push him back some, but he can return the favor too.” — AFC exec”

This duo will continue to look to dominate in the trenches as new quarterback Carson Wentz gets assimilated with his new team.

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