Steelers: All-Time Greats
By Jack Tolman
Offensive Lineman: Mike Webster (1974-1988)
In the NFL, Offensive Linemen are often overlooked because people are usually watching the overall play develop, and the more exciting parts of the game.
But that doesn’t change the fact that the offensive line is one of the most important pieces of an NFL team.
Mike Webster, who was the center for Terry Bradshaw, and a few others, was truly one of the greatest offensive linemen in NFL history, and could be considered the most valuable player to the Steelers franchise.
With 4 Super Bowl rings, and 9 pro bowl nods, this Hall of Fame center dominated the league throughout his entire career, and was the leader of the offensive line during his career.
In one of the most overlooked positions in the sport, Webster was worth watching, and truly shined.
Honorable Mention(s): Alan Faneca, Dermontti Dawson
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