
Ben Grubbs and Kelechi Osemele are amongst the remaining guards with a shot at making the Ravens Quarter Century Team.
As expected, Marshal Yanda was the runaway winner of the first poll to decide the offensive guards on the Ravens Quarter Century Team. With him out of the way, we’ve got three guards left, all of whom played some very good football for Baltimore.
Who will end up making the cut? Let’s jump back in to find out!
Kelechi Osemele (2012-2015)
Osemele was selected in the second round out of Iowa State in the 2012 NFL Draft. He played four strong seasons with the Ravens, starting every game he played in from 2012-2016 (51).
As a rookie, he started all 16 games at right tackle before switching to left guard for the team’s playoff run. There, he helped the Ravens win Super Bowl XLVII over the San Francisco 49ers.
Ben Grubbs (2007-2011)
Grubbs was the Ravens’ first-round pick back in 2007. He played five strong seasons for Baltimore, starting 70 of his 74 games played. In 2011, his final year with the team, he earned the first of two career Pro Bowl honors despite playing just 10 games that season.
As a rookie, Grubbs started 12 of 16 regular season games and was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team.
Edwin Mulitalo (2000-2006)
Mulitalo was a fourth-round pick of the Ravens out of the University of Arizona in the 1999 NFL Draft. He played eight strong seasons in Baltimore, helping the team win Super Bowl XXXV during the 2000 season after starting all 16 regular season games at left guard. Mulitalo never earned a Pro Bowl nod or was named an All-Pro, but he did start 102 games over an eight-year career with the Ravens as one of the most consistent players on the team during that span.