Michigan football won the Joe Moore Award in back-to-back seasons in 2021 and 2022 for having the nation’s best offensive line. That’s something no other team has ever done winning the award twice in a row, but under Sherrone Moore — the Wolverines got the job done.

With that in mind, it’s not surprising Michigan has the most offensive linemen in the NFL as of now. Pro Football Focus released a graphic showing which college teams have the most OL on NFL rosters and Michigan has 14. LSU, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, and Wisconsin are tied for second with 11.

The Wolverines have produced offensive linemen at a high level and Michigan should continue to put linemen in the NFL for the foreseeable future under coach Moore. Moore was a lineman himself and has the mindset that everything starts in the trenches. The maize and blue should continue to recruit the OL at a high level.

The 14 linemen are:

Zak Zinter (Browns)

Graham Glasgow (Lions)

Trente Jones (Packers)

LaDarius Henderson (Texans)

Karsen Barnhart (Chargers)

Ryan Hayes (Dolphins)

Mike Onwenu (Patriots)

Andrew Stueber (Patriots)

Cesar Ruiz (Saints)

Jaylen Mayfield (Giants)

Jon Runyan Jr. (Giants)

Trevor Keegan (Eagles)

Olu Oluwatimi (Seahawks)

Drake Nugent (49ers)

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