Ranking the best offensive linemen in the 2019 class (Subscribers only)

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The big guys up front are the real engine that makes every offense churn, and the 2019 class is stocked with plenty of players who can give a boost to their college programs.

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Kenyon Green, a 6-foot-4, 315-pound talent from Atascocita in Humble, topped the list.

NLA's Dan Thompson loves his hand strength, and the immediate impact he offers.

"Defenders really change direction when he gets hands on them," Thompson said, who was also impressed with his ability to pull when necessary.

He committed to LSU in January.

Oak Ridge's Tyler Johnson, a 6-foot-5, 293-pound tackle, checked in at No. 2. Thompson complimented his athleticism and ability to get upfield and lock onto linebackers when he's asked to do so.

Allen's E.J. Ndoma-Ogar is No. 3. The 6-foot-3, 300-pounder came to Allen via IMG Academy in Florida earlier this year. His physicality and improvement over the last year impressed Thompson.

"His kick and set is much better. He maintains good balance and good punch," he said. "He has football smarts and good understanding of zone schemes."

He committed to Oklahoma last week.

See our full list below.

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