Busy with dirty work in the trenches, offensive linemen don’t get the glory enjoyed by "skilled" players. In fact, if their number gets called at all, that usually means they’ve screwed up. They don’t get drafted to fantasy teams, and the casual NFL fan can probably name no more than a few big men up front.

We here at The Buzzer want to give NFL offensive linemen a voice and some semblance of glory. So we’ve asked several of the league’s top offensive linemen to let us get to know them better. We asked the questions, they gave us the answers. Each week at The Buzzer, we’ll help you "Get To Know An Offensive Lineman."

FOX Sports: What’s the best or most unique locker room prank you’ve witnessed (or pulled yourself)?

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Josh Sitton: A good prank is when someone moves somebody else’s vehicle and they can’t find it. I did it to Chad Clifton a few times. A few years ago, Greg Jennings took the tires of James Jones’ car and put it up on blocks in the parking lot.

FS: Who’s got the biggest appetite among the members of your team’s O-Line? What does (or doesn’t) he eat?

JS: T.J. Lang. He eats just about everything and he eats so freakin’ much when we go on the road for games. It’s unbelievable. I think his favorite food is lamb chops.

FS: Who’s the smelliest guy in your locker room? And please describe the odor.

JS: Dave Bakhtiari was up there. We gave him a lot of grief last year. He’s not quite as bad this year, but last year he definitely was. B.O, bad B.O.

FS: Which defensive player (not on your own team) is the best trash talker that you’ve encountered at the line of scrimmage? Any memorable lines?

JS: Nobody really talks a whole lot of trash to me.

FS: Most memorable block of your NFL career?

JS: The final [offensive] play of the Week 17 game against the Bears last season stands out. They brought more than we could block and I basically blocked two guys. Then I had no clue what was going on during the rest of the play, I just kind of blacked out. [The offensive line’s blocking] enabled Aaron Rodgers to complete a 48-yard TD pass to Randall Cobb, giving us the deciding score and ultimately clinching the NFC North crown.

FS: When’s the last time you touched the football in an actual game?

JS: I probably fell on a fumble. I think the Giants game three years ago when we lost to them in the playoffs.

FS: What would you like to do after your playing career?

JS: I want to travel to Australia at some point. When I’m done playing, I definitely want to go to Africa and go on a hunt. That’s on the ol’ bucket list.

FS: What was the highlight of your offseason?

“@trainedassasstv: Good day in the Wisconsin woods for @jsitton71 Congrats on the double beard.. pic.twitter.com/2hmx2d9Cir” thanks Bros! — josh sitton (@jsitton71) May 10, 2014

JS: I went on a cruise to Key West and the Cayman Islands.

FS: Tell us something about life as an O-lineman that the average fan probably doesn’t know.

JS: Well, we’re definitely the smartest people on the field. People probably don’t realize that, they think we just go out there and get in the way. But we’re super smart.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Past editions of "Get To Know An Offensive Lineman": Chance Warmack l Kyle Long l Evan Mathis l Geoff Schwartz