The guards are the forgotten men of the line. But these are a few we won't forget. Cast your votes for your two All-Decade Offensive Guards.
Shannon Snell (2000-2003): 2003 First Team Sporting News All-American, started 36 games at left guard over the course of three seasons.
Mo Mitchell (2001-2004): As a senior, started 10 games at right guard after playing the previous year as a defensive tackle. Was named 2004 First Team Coaches All-SEC and got a few cheap shots in the Ron Zook Field game.
Drew Miller (2004-2007): Started every game at right guard in 2006 before becoming full-time center in 2007. Was Second Team All-SEC in 2006 as a guard and Honorable Mention as center in 2007.
Jim Tartt (2004-2008): Started 26 of 27 games at left guard during sophomore and junior seasons, including the 2006 SEC and National Championship Games. Noted African policy expert and face kicker.
Mike Pouncey (2007-2009): 2009 First Team AP and Coaches All-SEC. Started at right guard in every game of 2008. Played defensive tackle as a freshman.