1. Oregon Ducks
The Ducks offensive line was the class of the 2019 CFB landscape and will be poised to be among the best of all teams again in 2020. As a unit, they finished second in run-blocking and third in pass-blocking grades out of all teams in college football, according to Pro Football Focus. The Ducks boast a top-10 NFL draft prospect in Penei Sewell as the headline name of this group. The Ducks O-line as a whole returns all but one of their starters from a group that allowed just 15 total sacks and hits on 493 total snaps (that’s roughly three percent of ALL snaps in which they allow even a QB hit). This unit is among the elite of all CFB teams, and no question they’re best of the Pac-12.
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