Taylor Moton has been the model of consistency for the Carolina Panthers for some time now, and that hasn’t gone overlooked.
Gordon McGuinness of Pro Football Focus recently ranked what he believes to be the NFL’s top 32 offensive tackles. Moton, who rarely gets the recognition his rock-solid career has warranted, gets some love at No. 27 on the list.
McGuinness writes:
A dependable pass blocker on the right side of the Panthers’ offensive line, Moton has produced 77.0-plus PFF pass-blocking grades in all five seasons he has been a full-time NFL starter.
The former second-round pick hasn’t missed a single game since entering the league in 2017. Heck, he hasn’t missed a single starting nod since he earned his way into the lineup in 2018.
Moton, additionally, has never allowed any of his six pro seasons to see more than five sacks, six penalties or a PFF pass-blocking grade below a 76.3. Oh, and he hasn’t sat out a snap since 2019.
We told you—model of consistency!