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2024: Pre-Season Rank: #127. Peak Period 2019-23.
Trey Hendrickson came into his own in his last season in New Orleans (2020) with a 13.5 Sack/12 TFL year, but once he joined the Cincinnati Bengals, he became a defensive juggernaut.
The Bengals were defensively an issue in 2024, but Trey Hendrickson was carrying the squad, performing so well that he led the NFL in Sacks (17.5) and was second in Defensive Player of the Year voting. Henrickson has been a Pro Bowler all four of his Cincinnati years, and based on the off-field negotiations in 2025, the Bengals are hoping that he can lead the Southern Ohio to the promised land.
2024 2023 Pre-Season Rank #149. Peak Period: 2020-24
Chris Lindstrom has slowly turned into one of the best Guards in football and is on a three-year streak of Pro Bowls and Second Team All-Pros. Considered one of the top Guards on a one-on-one, Lindstrom could be a First Team All-Pro this year.
2024 Pre-Season Rank #124. Peak Period: 2021-24*
Last season, we said that Creed Humphrey was one of the best Centers going into the year, but as the year switches to 2025, is it safe to say that the four-year vet is now the best Center in the National Football League?
Humphrey already turned heads as a rookie, finishing third in Offensive Rookie of the Year voting, and he is already a pivotal part of two Super Bowl Championship teams. A three-time Pro Bowler, Humphrey earned a First Team All-Pro for the first time and will likely score more.
There is a void to fill (left by Jason Kelce) for the most famous active Center in football, and Creed could be that replacement.
*Humphrey has only played four seasons.
2023: Pre-Season Rank: #121. Peak Period: 2021-24*
Standing at 6'5” and 330 pounds, Penei Sewell can state that going into 2025, he is the most athletic and explosive Tackle in the game of football. One of the rare Linemen that is dominant on the run and pass, his power and speed have made him and many around him All-Pros. Only a four-year veteran, Sewell has already been named a First Team All-Pro twice.
*Sewell has only played four seasons.