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By Tzvi Machlin Offensive lineman ranks among the hardest positions to quantify in all of professional sports. But among NFL historians, one man often stands (literally) head and shoulders above the others: Cincinnati Bengals legend Anthony Munoz. An 11-time Pro Bowler and nine-time First-Team All-Pro selection in 13 NFL seasons, Munoz became the cornerstone of the Bengals offensive line in the 1980s – at a time where elite pass rushers like Lawrence Taylor, Bruce Smith, Reggie White and Mark Gastineau were dominating. He kept star quarterbacks Ken Anderson and Boomer Esiason on their feet, an…