Jake Long goes #1

Supposedly Kiffin told Davis to be quiet and to let him pick who he wants???
callin BS

When Kiffin says this during an interview and i see then ill beleive it. Until then it didnt happen. Kiffin is scared of davis. Hes crazy old ****er

 
Look at Orlando Pace. Number 1 pick from Ohio State. Something like 7 probowls in 11 years 2 suberbowl rings. Solid OT at number 1.
That doesnt happen often, Look at gallery for the raiders:(

Hes good now

But no Pace thats for **** sure.

 
We don't want McFadden; we want lil' bro Felix Long (I think thats his last name)
Felix Jones, and I don't think he's big enough to make it in the league.

But then again, how tall was Barry Sanders?//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif.

 
Felix Jones, and I don't think he's big enough to make it in the league.
But then again, how tall was Barry Sanders?//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif.
barry sanders was the best player on that team. He was un****ingbelievable.

 
like its been said before, it doesnt matter if you have a great qb or rb. if you have a shitty line then there performance is very limited. a qb is only as good as his line allows. take the patriots for instance. yes tom is very talented, but, if he didnt have an awesome line, he would be shit. for building the team from the ground up, that was a great position to fill. now they just need to get the rest of the team organized

 
dolphins going to be pciking first again next season too lol, im glad a michigan boy went first. hes going to go to miami for 5 years (which is how long its gonna take for miami to get good) then get a huge contract somewhere else like most o-lineman do. BEAST

 
T Art Shell (Maryland-Eastern Shore)

Drafted by: Raiders, third round, No. 80 overall, 1968

The massive tackle was a big part of one of the league's premier offensive lines and helped make the Silver and Black a perennial contender. An eight-time Pro Bowler who helped the Raiders win Super Bowls XI and XV, Shell was enshrined in Canton in 1989.

T Rayfield Wright (Fort Valley State)

Drafted by: Cowboys, seventh round, No. 182 overall, 1967

One of only 15 players to play in at least five Super Bowls, Wright finally became a fixture at right tackle after also seeing action at tight end and on defense in his first three seasons. The massive blocker was named to six Pro Bowls and was a member of the NFL's all-decade team of the 1970s.

C Mike Webster (Wisconsin)

Drafted by: Steelers, fifth round, No. 125 overall, 1974

The fourth Hall of Famer from the Steelers' incredible 1974 draft, powerful Webster was a vital cog in Pittsburgh's offensive front, and his ability to handle defenders one-on-one was huge. The former Badger was named to nine Pro Bowls.

G Mark Schlereth (Idaho)

Drafted by: Redskins, 10th round, No. 263 overall, 1989

The standout offensive lineman out of little known Idaho overcame numerous surgeries, played a dozen seasons with the Redskins (six) and Broncos (six), was a member of three Super Bowl championship squads and went to the Pro Bowl twice.

OL Jesse Sapolu (Hawaii)

Drafted by: 49ers, 11th round, No. 289 overall, 1983

Bill Walsh made a habit of finding draft gems and found a great one in Sapolu. A starter at left guard in Super Bowls XXIII and XXIX and center in Super Bowl XXIV, Sapolu was also named to a pair of Pro Bowls.

You can find great lineman anywhere in the draft, theres a difference between lineman that can bench 500lbs and run a 5.0 sec 40, and guys who are just great football players

 
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