ESPN.com's 2014 All-America Team

Reese Dismukes
Center | AuburnDismukes might not be as dominant at the point of attack as Florida State center Cameron Erving. He might not be as athletic as Oregon center Hroniss Grasu. But no center in college football is more consistent. Dismukes has started all but two games (49) in his four-year career at Auburn. He's snapped the ball to six quarterbacks. He's blocked for four 1,000-yard rushers. And he's been the driving force for an offense that leads the SEC in rushing for the second straight season, averaging 258.5 yards per game. Veteran offensive line coach J.B. Grimes says Dismukes is the best lineman he's ever coached. -- Greg Ostendorf
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