Since this is where our battle begins....here ya go
OT Andrew Bridges 6'6 275 RS Soph
"Bridges became a valuable contributor on the offensive front as the season endured... Concluded as a quality starter at left tackle, allowing opening-game starter Wesley Johnson the ability to move to center when injuries thinned depth.. Played in nine games, earning starts against Kentucky, Tennessee, Wake Forest and Cincinnati... Earned solid blocking grades from offensive coaches, helping unit average 35.3 points and more than 400 yards in final three regular season games."
OG Ryan Seymour 6'5 300 RS Senior
"Seymour made 11 starts on offensive line, beginning year at left tackle, then moving inside to left guard five games into the season... Missed two late-season games with injury, but returned to start in regular season finale... Helped 'Dores rush for 297 yards and allow no sacks vs. Demons... Also started at guard against Cincinnati in AutoZone Liberty Bowl... Named the SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week for his performance at left guard in 44-21 homecoming victory over Army as Commodores rushed for 344 yards and did not allow a sack."
Center Spencer Pulley 6'4 290 Soph.
"One of five true freshmen to see action during the season, Pulley participated as a reserve offensive guard and contributed on special team conversion units... Played in six games"
OG Josh Jelesky 6'5 290 RS Senior
"Fourth-year contributor put together his finest year as a Commodore... After a season playing defensive tackle, Jelesky moved to offensive guard during preseason camp... By season's end, the redshirt junior was one of the Commodores' most valuable offensive linemen... Played in 11 games, earning a starting role at right guard for the final five games... During Jelesky's stretch as a regular-season starter, the Vanderbilt offense produced an average of 30.8 points and 388.5 total yards."
OT Wesley Johnson 6'5 290 RS Jr
Johnson earned postseason Anchor Award as team's Offensive Lineman of the Year... Started started at center, guard and tackle as a redshirt sophomore... Ability to play every position was crucial to team's success culminating in AutoZone Liberty Bowl appearance... Johnson started seven games at center, four at left tackle, and two at left guard... Played virtually every offensive snap for the Commodores for a second consecutive season... Opened the season as starter at center, moving to guard and tackle for much of season until closing the campaign back at center... A key member of the offensive turnaround that had the Commodores scoring 10 points more points per game than previous year... Captured SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors for second time in Commodore career for his performance in a victory over Ole Miss when the Commodores rushed for 281 yards
OT Andrew Bridges 6'6 275 RS Soph
"Bridges became a valuable contributor on the offensive front as the season endured... Concluded as a quality starter at left tackle, allowing opening-game starter Wesley Johnson the ability to move to center when injuries thinned depth.. Played in nine games, earning starts against Kentucky, Tennessee, Wake Forest and Cincinnati... Earned solid blocking grades from offensive coaches, helping unit average 35.3 points and more than 400 yards in final three regular season games."
OG Ryan Seymour 6'5 300 RS Senior
"Seymour made 11 starts on offensive line, beginning year at left tackle, then moving inside to left guard five games into the season... Missed two late-season games with injury, but returned to start in regular season finale... Helped 'Dores rush for 297 yards and allow no sacks vs. Demons... Also started at guard against Cincinnati in AutoZone Liberty Bowl... Named the SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week for his performance at left guard in 44-21 homecoming victory over Army as Commodores rushed for 344 yards and did not allow a sack."
Center Spencer Pulley 6'4 290 Soph.
"One of five true freshmen to see action during the season, Pulley participated as a reserve offensive guard and contributed on special team conversion units... Played in six games"
OG Josh Jelesky 6'5 290 RS Senior
"Fourth-year contributor put together his finest year as a Commodore... After a season playing defensive tackle, Jelesky moved to offensive guard during preseason camp... By season's end, the redshirt junior was one of the Commodores' most valuable offensive linemen... Played in 11 games, earning a starting role at right guard for the final five games... During Jelesky's stretch as a regular-season starter, the Vanderbilt offense produced an average of 30.8 points and 388.5 total yards."
OT Wesley Johnson 6'5 290 RS Jr
Johnson earned postseason Anchor Award as team's Offensive Lineman of the Year... Started started at center, guard and tackle as a redshirt sophomore... Ability to play every position was crucial to team's success culminating in AutoZone Liberty Bowl appearance... Johnson started seven games at center, four at left tackle, and two at left guard... Played virtually every offensive snap for the Commodores for a second consecutive season... Opened the season as starter at center, moving to guard and tackle for much of season until closing the campaign back at center... A key member of the offensive turnaround that had the Commodores scoring 10 points more points per game than previous year... Captured SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors for second time in Commodore career for his performance in a victory over Ole Miss when the Commodores rushed for 281 yards