By Owen Althouse, PSO Asst. Director of Sports Operations
Jul 31, 2021



Jonathan Ogden was selected as the top offensive lineman fourth overall in the 1996 NFL draft by the Baltimore Ravens out of UCLA. His rookie season was the only year during his 12-year career that he did not make the Pro Bowl, however, he did still start in all 16 games which earned him a spot on the All-rookie team. Throughout his entire career, Ogden never started in less than ten games. In just his second season, he made the All-Pro time for his first out of four times that set the tone for a high-quality career.

  • HOF resume: 11x Pro Bowl, 4x 1st Team All-Pro, 5x 2nd Team, Super Bowl 35 Champ
  • HOF resume: 2000s All-Decade Team and recorded the t-most Pro Bowls (11) by an OT in NFL history

JONATHAN OGDEN IS 1 OF THE BEST OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF ALL TIME

Along with Ogden’s 11 Pro Bowls and four 1st Team All-Pros, Ogden had five 2nd Team All-Pro seasons. He also won Super Bowl XXXV with the Ravens during his second All-Pro season. His most impressive season was 2002 when he started in all 16 games and had zero penalties called on him. Ogden also hardly ever allowed his QB to get sacked which makes him not only the greatest Left Tackle, but also one of the best offensive lineman of all time due to his insanely impressive career resume.

  • Ogden’s best blocking highlights

 

  • Ogden was great at drawing flags

 

 

 

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