NY Giants: Top 10 Offensive Lineman of All-Time

American professional football players and members of the New York Giants defensive line including Rosey Grier (#76), Sam Huff (#70), and Roosevelt 'Rosey' Brown (#79) (1932 - 2004) wait on the field during a game, late 1950s or early 1960s. (Photo by Robert Riger/Getty Images)
American professional football players and members of the New York Giants defensive line including Rosey Grier (#76), Sam Huff (#70), and Roosevelt 'Rosey' Brown (#79) (1932 - 2004) wait on the field during a game, late 1950s or early 1960s. (Photo by Robert Riger/Getty Images) /
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Charlie Conerly #42 of the New York Giants stands under center Ray Wietecha  (Photo by Robert Riger/Getty Images) /

8) Ray Wietecha

Years: 1953-1962

Legacy: Four-time Pro Bowl

One of the NY Giants’ original iron men.

In his ten years with the franchise, Ray Wietecha never missed a game. He helped the Giants become one of the best teams in the league, while anchoring their offensive line from the center position.

His coaching career was even better – he won Super Bowl I and II as the Green Bay Packers offensive coordinator, before returning to the Giants as their offensive line coach from 1972-1976.