Education
A native of Youngstown, Ohio, Linsley attended Boardman High School, where he earned first-team All-Federal League, All-Northeast Ohio and second-team All-Ohio honors.
A native of Youngstown, Ohio, Linsley attended Boardman High School, where he earned first-team All-Federal League, All-Northeast Ohio and second-team All-Ohio honors.
He was drafted by the Packers in the fifth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He played college football at Ohio State. Served as a team captain as a senior.
He was named to SuperPrep’s Midwest Top 30.
He also threw the discus, with a top throw of 58.27 meters as a senior. At Ohio State, he considered switching to track and field and quit football entirely.
Regarded as a four-star recruit by Rivals.com, Linsley was listed as the Number. 6 offensive guard prospect of his class.
After redshirting his initial year at Ohio State, Linsley saw limited action in six games in 2010, mostly as a reserve right guard or tackle.
As a sophomore, he appeared in ten games, still as a reserve. He did see significant action on the PAT and field goal teams as a blocker, though. After playing two seasons at guard, he was designated to succeed All-American center Mike Brewster at center.
He started all 12 games at center and help the Buckeyes to post a Big Ten-best 37.2 points per game while ranking second in rushing with an average of 242.2 yards per game on the ground.
Linsley was viewed as an integral part of the Buckeyes" offense. 2014 NFL Draft
Linsley was drafted in the 5th round by the Green Bay Packers, the 161st overall pick.
Green Bay Packers
= 2014 Linsley was initially supposed to be the Packers" back-up center, but an injury to expected starter J.C. Tretter late in the pre-season made Linsley the surprise starting center for the regular season. After Tretter came back from his injury, Linsley remained as starting center and ended up starting every game during the regular season as well as the 2 playoff games.