Nearly a decade into his NFL career, and Zack Martin is showing no signs of slowing up.
The Dallas Cowboys guard was voted the NFL's second-best interior offensive linemen in a poll of executives and coaches conducted by ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
"He's a pro's pro, smarter than s--t," an NFC offensive coach said. "Never have to worry about him in a one-on-one in the run or pass game, doesn't miss assignments, knows his body, trains, understands when to push and when to back off. He's the quintessential guard."
Martin finished behind only Indianapolis Colts guard Quenton Nelson in the voting and was one of only three players to receive at least one first-place vote (Brandon Scherff being the other).