NFL Power Rankings 2019: Best players by jersey number

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 03: Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots speaks to Aaron Donald #99 of the Los Angeles Rams in the fourth quarter during Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on February 03, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 03: Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots speaks to Aaron Donald #99 of the Los Angeles Rams in the fourth quarter during Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on February 03, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
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BALTIMORE, MD – SEPTEMBER 11: Marshal Yanda #73 of the Baltimore Ravens and teammates stand during the national anthem as a bald eagle flys above before playing the Buffalo Bills at M&T Bank Stadium on September 11, 2016 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
BALTIMORE, MD – SEPTEMBER 11: Marshal Yanda #73 of the Baltimore Ravens and teammates stand during the national anthem as a bald eagle flys above before playing the Buffalo Bills at M&T Bank Stadium on September 11, 2016 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

73. Marshall Yanda, OG, Baltimore Ravens

At No. 73 we have guard Marshall Yanda, who is one of the more consistent offensive linemen in all the NFL. A product of Iowa, Yanda came to the Baltimore Ravens back in 2007 as a third-round selection. Since then, he’s developed into a top-5 guard in the league.

Yanda started his career as a tackle, but eventually slid inside. Once that happened, he really started to show his worth. He has since made seven Pro Bowls, which included six straight from 2011 through 2016. In 2017, he missed the honor as he played in just two games due to a broken ankle. The veteran rebounded this past season and again was honored as a member of the NFL’s all-star festivities.

74. Joe Staley, OT, San Francisco 49ers

Another player who entered the league in 2007 and has had a stellar career is Joe Staley of the San Francisco 49ers. He has made six Pro Bowl since joining the team out of Central Michigan and remains one of the best in the business even as he approaches his mid-30s.

75. Bryan Bulaga, OT, Green Bay Packers

The Packers added Bryan Bulaga in 2010 and he started 12 games as a rookie. He helped solidify their offensive line as the Packers won the Super Bowl that season. His worth was shown in 2017 as the offensive line looked much worse with him injured and missing 11 games. He has yet to be named to a Pro Bowl, which feels like a snub for the talented right tackle.