In 2023, Meinerz garnered an 83.7 overall grade from PFF — tops in his three seasons so far and third among guards behind only the Atlanta Falcons’ Chris Lindstrom (87.7) and the Los Angeles Rams’ Kevin Dotson (84.4). Thus, his paycheck will now match his performance and continue an unbelievable football journey for the Division III product who has emerged as an NFL standout only three years after losing his senior season at Wisconsin-Whitewater due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Through his three seasons, Meinerz has played in 45 games with 39 starts, improving each year. He started all 17 games last season at right guard, allowing two sacks and bulldozing foes in the running game, as evidenced by his 88.7 PFF grade in run blocking.
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