PFF top guards list gives big love to Notre Dame players

Is anyone actually surprised?

Why is Notre Dame labeled “O-Line U” you ask?

Because not only do they put a bunch of offensive linemen in the NFL seemingly every year but because those linemen are often the best of the best.

That was certainly the case as Pro Football Focus recently ranked their top offensive guards in the NFL as Notre Dame products took the top-two spots.

Quenton Nelson has adjusted well to NFL life since leaving Notre Dame as the former Irish star has received All-Pro status in each of his three professional seasons to date with the Indianapolis Colts.

1. QUENTON NELSON, INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

The best of the best, Nelson was seen as a generational prospect at guard when he entered the NFL, and he hasn’t disappointed. According to PFF’s wins above replacement metric (PFF WAR), the fourth-year guard has been the league’s most valuable player at the position in every season of his career and has surrendered just three sacks in three years.

Nelson helped turn the Colts offense from one of the worst in the league to one of the better units in the NFL.

Pro Football Focus went on to say that Nelson is unrivaled at the position but if there was only one other player to even consider for the top spot, that it’d also be a Notre Dame product they’d be discussing:

2. ZACK MARTIN, DALLAS COWBOYS

If there’s a player who runs Nelson close, it’s Zack Martin, who has continued to excel despite the Dallas offensive line collapsing around him. Martin has allowed one sack over the last two years and had earned a PFF run-blocking grade of 92.2 when he got injured in Week 12 of the 2020 campaign.

The list ranks 32 players in whole but it’s really no surprise to anyone that these two were seemingly head and shoulders ahead of the rest of the field.

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Watch – Quenton Nelson Mic’d Up during Colts game

If you’re a fan of great offensive line play you’re going to want to watch Quenton Nelson mic’d up against the Minnesota Vikings.

Quenton Nelson has turned into one of the best offensive guards in the NFL early in his career as he’s been named an All-Pro in each of his first two seasons.

Almost two years ago it was Nelson who went viral online after being mic’d up when a block he threw while battling the Jacksonville Jaguars drew an incredible amount of attention to him, so much so in fact that he was fined after the NFL reviewed his block.

Well, the microphones were on Nelson again in week two when the Indianapolis Colts battled the Minnesota Vikings and although there isn’t a complete highlight block in this video, there is still plenty of quality play and some solid one-liners from the former Notre Dame star.

My favorite part is when he tells the defender “no you didn’t” after the Viking claimed to have been close to coming up with the strip.

Maybe it’s partly because of sound editing as well but it amazes me how with all the running and pushing he’s doing during the game, at no point in here does Nelson at all sound short of breath.

Watch: NFL Films Feature Highlights Quenton Nelson

It’s hard for an offensive guard to become a player that changes the direction of a franchise.  Yet, after being taken sixth overall in the 2018 NFL Draft, Quenton Nelson has done exactly that for the Indianapolis Colts.

It’s hard for an offensive guard to become a player that changes the direction of a franchise.  Yet, after being taken sixth overall in the 2018 NFL Draft, Quenton Nelson has done exactly that for the Indianapolis Colts.

After countless highlight blocks and dominating plays while at Notre Dame, Nelson made an immediate impact in Indianapolis last season.

NFL Films did a feature on Nelson, finding video from his youth and playing various sports long before his days at Notre Dame, that show you a side of him you’ve never seen.

The Colts don’t appear to be headed back to the post-season this year but for some reason I have a strong belief that they’ll be right back to being a contender again next year when they enter the season on opening day with a much better setup at quarterback than the way they entered this season.

Until next time, RUN THE DAMN BALL.