Dion Dawkins, the Pro Bowl offensive tackle for the Buffalo Bills, is advocating for the NFL to create an Offensive Lineman of the Year Award, highlighting the need for recognition of linemen in a league that primarily awards skill positions. He suggests that the award be named after Anthony Munoz, a legendary figure in offensive line history and a Hall of Famer, to honor his legacy and recognize the crucial role of offensive linemen in the game. Dawkins points out that while quarterbacks often dominate the MVP conversation, linemen remain unsung heroes despite their impact on the success of the team’s offense.