ESPN.com's 2014 All-America Team

Hroniss Grasu
Center | OregonThe anchor of one of the nation's top rushing attacks, Grasu is already a two-time all-conference selection and was picked as a first-team All-American last year by multiple publications. He was one of six finalists last year for the Rimington Trophy and is again on the 2014 watch list. With Grasu at the middle of the line, the Ducks ranked second nationally in total offense (565 yards per game) and allowed just 1.38 sacks per game. Has started 40 consecutive games heading into this season. -- Kevin Gemmell
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