The
offensive line (
OL) consists of the
center, who is responsible for
snapping the ball into play, two
guards who flank the center, and two
offensive tackles flanking these guards. In addition, a full offensive line may also include a
tight end outside one or both of the tackles. offensive line An offensive lineman's motion during a play is often limited to just a few quick steps (typically from a
three-point stance) to establish position, followed by a wrestling match similar to
sumo. Offensive linemen thus tend to be the largest and strongest players on the field with excellent agility and balance, but limited straight-line running speed and stamina. On some running plays, an offensive lineman will
pull by backing out of his initial position and running behind the other offensive linemen to engage a defensive player beyond the initial width of the offensive line; in modern games this duty usually falls to
guards. When an offensive lineman knocks a player down on a block, leaving the defensive player lying flat on his back, it is known as a pancake block. When an offensive line has an equal number of men on either side of the center, it is known as a
balanced line. The
interior offensive line consists of the center and guards. Offensive linemen are not
eligible to receive forward passes and are not allowed to advance more than two yards past the line of scrimmage at the time a pass is thrown, whether they are engaged with a defensive player or not.
Run On running plays, the primary job of the offensive line is to create space for the ball carrier to run, either by pushing all defensive players backwards past the line of scrimmage, or by pushing defensive players to the side to allow the ball carrier to run past them.
Pass On
passing plays, the offensive line is tasked with stopping defensive players from tackling the quarterback before he has thrown the ball. Stopping these players indefinitely is practically not possible, so the main objective of the offensive line is to slow them down, providing the quarterback with enough time to identify an open, eligible receiver and throw him the ball. ==Defensive line==