Link: http://btn.com/2015/07/09/tom-dienharts-big-ten-position-rankings-left-offensive-tackles/
Tom Dienhart ranks the Big Ten's best left tackles. Nebraska's Alex Lewis comes in at third on the list:
1. Jack Conklin, Michigan State
2. Taylor Decker, Ohio State
3. Alex Lewis, Nebraska
4. Tyler Marz, Wisconsin
5. Josh Campion, Minnesota
6. Jason Spriggs, Indiana
7. Mason Cole, Michigan
8. Paris Palmer, Penn State
9. Keith Lumpkin, Rutgers
10. Michael Dunn, Maryland
11. David Hedelin, Purdue
12. Boone Myers, Iowa
13. Austin Schmidt, Illinois
14. Geoff Mogus, Northwestern
3. Alex Lewis, Nebraska
The 6-6, 290 pound senior began his career at Colorado. Since arriving in Lincoln, he has been a cornerstone. Lewis was a key part of an offensive line that powered several record-setting performances and helped NU rank in the top 20 nationally in rushing and scoring offense in 2014. The Nebraska line needs Lewis' leadership as a unit in transition develops chemistry.
Tom Dienhart ranks the Big Ten's best left tackles. Nebraska's Alex Lewis comes in at third on the list:
1. Jack Conklin, Michigan State
2. Taylor Decker, Ohio State
3. Alex Lewis, Nebraska
4. Tyler Marz, Wisconsin
5. Josh Campion, Minnesota
6. Jason Spriggs, Indiana
7. Mason Cole, Michigan
8. Paris Palmer, Penn State
9. Keith Lumpkin, Rutgers
10. Michael Dunn, Maryland
11. David Hedelin, Purdue
12. Boone Myers, Iowa
13. Austin Schmidt, Illinois
14. Geoff Mogus, Northwestern
3. Alex Lewis, Nebraska
The 6-6, 290 pound senior began his career at Colorado. Since arriving in Lincoln, he has been a cornerstone. Lewis was a key part of an offensive line that powered several record-setting performances and helped NU rank in the top 20 nationally in rushing and scoring offense in 2014. The Nebraska line needs Lewis' leadership as a unit in transition develops chemistry.