When it comes to offensive linemen, you might typically think of the SEC as a run blockers’ league.

After all, that ever-present mean streak seen in elite run blockers comes in handy when things get nasty in the trenches.

But who are the best pass blockers in the SEC?

Pass blocking is plenty important itself. Otherwise, quarterbacks wouldn’t exist.

Pro Football Focus posted a graphic on Twitter Monday evening that broke down the best pass blocking tackles in the SEC.

“Pass blocking efficiency measures pressure allowed on a per snap basis with weighting towards sacks allowed,” it said.

Here are the conference’s most efficient pass-blocking tackles (minimum 180 snaps):

  • Isaiah Wynn (Georgia) — 258 snaps, 5 pressures allowed, 98.3 efficiency grade
  • Toby Weathersby (LSU) — 230 snaps, 5 pressures allowed, 98.3 efficiency grade
  • Jonah Williams (Alabama) — 331 snaps, 8 pressures allowed, 98.2 efficiency grade
  • Greg Little (Ole Miss) — 478 snaps, 14 pressures allowed, 97.7 efficiency grade
  • Austin Golson (Auburn) — 261 snaps, 8 pressures allowed, 97.6 efficiency grade
  • Zach Bailey (South Carolina) — 276 snaps, 9 pressures, 97.5 efficiency grade