Know there are many on this board that will be watching the NFL Draft Thursday night.
One of the reasons that I am starting this thread is because I believe it relates to many of our discussions on this board about offensive linemen.
Many have different reasons for following a particular NFL Draft "guru". Over the past few years I have been one that watches and listens to what Mike Mayock has to say. Personally think he is above some of the "media boys" that think "they" know.
Back to the offensive linemen, the position that some on this board (me) cry about our lack of recruiting "effort", or lack of recognizing "talent".
Check out the number of "running backs" being selected in the top 10 or so. Look at the number of offensive linemen. Game has changed and will change more. Quarterbacks not taking snaps with their hands under the centers butt. Shotgun is the way it is done in the NFL. NFL is a passing league.
www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000346744/...ks-top-100-prospects
Know that there are many Falcon supporters on this board. Wondering who you would like to have at #6 or wherever the pick actually is.
Just me talking. If I had put millions of dollars in Matty Ice's till, would sure as heck find myself an offensive left tackle in this draft. There will be three (3) that will be available in the first 10 picks. If I am running the Falcon draft, no doubt in my mind that I will take anyone of the three tackles that have Pro-Bowl written all over them.
So, here is hoping that those that lead us in Athens take note about the change in the NFL game. The young folks, most of them in high school and college want to play there. Question. How often over the past 13 or 14 years have we sent offensive linemen to the NFL? What about Alabama? Makes sense to me that SEC Championships are won on the line of scrimmage. I go the message some time back, time for those in the Classic City to do the same.