ESPN.com's 2012 All-America Team

Chance Warmack
Guard | AlabamaIt's not often you hear scouts call an interior lineman the most impressive offensive lineman in the country. But it's not often you see a guard dominate the line of scrimmage the way Warmack does. The 6-foot-3, 320-pound senior has helped the Crimson Tide be one of the most balanced offenses in the country. Most impressive has been the Alabama running game, which set an SEC championship game record with 350 yards rushing against Georgia. Bama averaged 224.6 yards on the ground per game, good enough for 20th in the country. On arguably the best offensive line in college football, Warmack was perhaps the most accomplished, leading the team with 36 pancake blocks and missing a team-low six assignments in 657 snaps.
-- Alex Scarborough
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