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<blockquote data-quote="boger2337" data-source="post: 749217" data-attributes="member: 4089"><p>I think once you start developing a position then it becomes known it will be a good spot for you to possibly get to the next level. BC and Iowa always have OL sent to the NFL. VT has safeties and linebackers. Our problem is we haven't sent many recently and don't have anything to show for it except WRs which doesn't make sense to kids now because they were from the old staff ironically. </p><p>. </p><p>We need to get Dline players to the league and that starts with squeezing out every ounce of potential with the guys we have now. Ryans may have a shot if he stays healthy. He has size. Knight in year 3 may develop into a nice LB. I have a tough time thinking anyone in our secondary at this moment goes on day 1 or day 2. Tre being hurt/out has killed any draft stock he had. I can see him going in the 6th to 7th round if he balls out when he returns. He doesn't have size or super speed to his advantage. </p><p></p><p>Collins is smart to build the team based on what the NFL wants. It will give the program a better chance of sending guys to the NFL based on measurables. Some guys get drafted on measurables alone. Once we have a healthy input into the next level I think we see more talent really looking our way. </p><p></p><p>BUT that doesn't happen without developing players, a solid scheme, and solid recruiting(not just highest star, but finding those diamonds in the rough)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boger2337, post: 749217, member: 4089"] I think once you start developing a position then it becomes known it will be a good spot for you to possibly get to the next level. BC and Iowa always have OL sent to the NFL. VT has safeties and linebackers. Our problem is we haven't sent many recently and don't have anything to show for it except WRs which doesn't make sense to kids now because they were from the old staff ironically. . We need to get Dline players to the league and that starts with squeezing out every ounce of potential with the guys we have now. Ryans may have a shot if he stays healthy. He has size. Knight in year 3 may develop into a nice LB. I have a tough time thinking anyone in our secondary at this moment goes on day 1 or day 2. Tre being hurt/out has killed any draft stock he had. I can see him going in the 6th to 7th round if he balls out when he returns. He doesn't have size or super speed to his advantage. Collins is smart to build the team based on what the NFL wants. It will give the program a better chance of sending guys to the NFL based on measurables. Some guys get drafted on measurables alone. Once we have a healthy input into the next level I think we see more talent really looking our way. BUT that doesn't happen without developing players, a solid scheme, and solid recruiting(not just highest star, but finding those diamonds in the rough) [/QUOTE]
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