5. Reese Dismukes, Auburn
The No. 2-rated center behind Erving, Dismukes has started for Auburn all four seasons since joining the team. He plays with a chip on his shoulder and was a leader in the locker room, making him attractive to prospective teams for both his on-the-field and off-the-field prowess.
Dismukes is solid in pass protection and can handle blitzes. He’s an average run-blocker who is limited by average strength, but makes up for it with scrappy play and effort.

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