Oklahoma football: Top 7 offensive linemen in last 75 years of Sooner football

Oct 4, 2008; Waco, TX, USA; Oklahoma Sooners offensive lineman Trent Williams (71) blocks Baylor Bears defensive end Leon Freeman (49) at Floyd Casey Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Lang-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 4, 2008; Waco, TX, USA; Oklahoma Sooners offensive lineman Trent Williams (71) blocks Baylor Bears defensive end Leon Freeman (49) at Floyd Casey Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Lang-USA TODAY Sports /
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We continue our series of the Top 7 Oklahoma football players in the past 75 seasons with a look at the Magnificent Seven of Sooner offensive linemen, and there have been a vast number to select from.

Oklahoma has a rich history when it comes to offensive line play. The Sooners are one of the greatest college football programs ever, and of course, that means some of the best athletes have suited up for the Sooners over the years.

Here are your top seven offensive linemen play the position at Oklahoma since the end or World War II, or what is considered the modern era of college football. Not my opinion, but just the facts. Do not argue with me! Just kidding, everbody. There is bound to be some disagreement. For good reason, I am leaving off some bad-ass lineman, and I feel kind of bad about that.

No doubt some Sooner fans are too young to identify with some of the names on this list (Kurt Burris and Jim Weatherall out of the 1950s). Others will be readily identifiable (Orlando Brown Jr. and Trent Williams). But how do they all rank 1 through 7?