1bigdawg
05-01-2017, 03:36 PM
https://www.si.com/college-football/2017/05/01/nfl-draft-big-12-georgia
"...NFL types especially hate the [big 12] offensive line play because players rarely operate out of three-point stances and even though the teams pass quite frequently, players don?t have to hone many of the pass-protection skills they?ll need in the NFL. Much of the time, the linemen block a simple run play and the quarterback decides whether to hand off or throw after the snap. When the Texans took Baylor center Kyle Fuller with the 25th pick of the seventh round, they made him the first and only Big 12 offensive lineman selected in this draft. ..."
"...NFL types especially hate the [big 12] offensive line play because players rarely operate out of three-point stances and even though the teams pass quite frequently, players don?t have to hone many of the pass-protection skills they?ll need in the NFL. Much of the time, the linemen block a simple run play and the quarterback decides whether to hand off or throw after the snap. When the Texans took Baylor center Kyle Fuller with the 25th pick of the seventh round, they made him the first and only Big 12 offensive lineman selected in this draft. ..."