Guard: Ramon Foster, Pittsburgh Steelers
Contract: Two years, $8.25 million with $3.15 million guaranteed
Another member of the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line makes the list as guard Ramon Foster comes in at just over $2 million per season. A member of the Steelers since 2009, Foster has been a staple on their line with 131 starts in 146 career games played. He’s never made a Pro Bowl, which feels odd considering he’s consistently one of the better guards in the game.
Guard: Eric Kush, Cleveland Browns
Contract: Two years, $3.65 million with $700,000 guaranteed
Eric Kush isn’t a household name and may not even start in 2019, but he could if needed. After trading away Kevin Zeitler, the Browns added Kush who gives them some insurance just in case Austin Corbett isn’t up to the job. Not only that, but he has experience at center which means he helps in multiple spots despite his low salary.
Center: David Andrews, New England Patriots
Contract: Three years, $9 million with $1.6 million guaranteed
The Patriots added David Andrews as an undrafted free agent in 2015. He quickly became their starting center and is now making just $3 million per season. That’s not a lot of money for a key cog in their line.