Look at the team's rushing yards per game and the amount of sacks on the QB. That covers the two facets of the offense, rushing and passing. Like you said, other than watching a ton of game film, there's not a whole lot of hard stats for the O-line (even though it's the most important part of any team). I can't help you individually for each player, again, no stats for the posisition. Start out looking at the best teams (or best offenses) in the NFL and check out how many sacks they give up or their rushing yards per game. The best teams will all have a high power running game and a low sack count, while you'll see a steady decrease as you move down towards a team like the Buffalo Bills.
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