I had to watch ProDay at work so had the volume a little low but what I caught from Howard's interview was that he has a VERY low opinion of the TO.
I got tickled with Laskey when he video-bombed Roddy & Brandon. I believe he would be great as a color announcer during the GT games.
Cord's thoughts on CPJ's spread option to prepare for the NFL is pretty known around here. Someone posted on one of the sites their conversation with him about this topic.
I think people need look at it from a scout's and GM's perspective. I think Shaq is a phenomenal player, but if you're drafting a player, you want to draft someone that you can plug into your system and go. Shaq has 2 things working against him: He doesn't have ideal size for the NFL (Ken Seguira did some research and found it VERY rare that OLs under 6'3 get drafted...but if they do, they usually stick around for a bit), and he comes from a system that doesn't approximate to what they do in the NFL. The closest system is Mike Shanahan's zone read blocking system. Even then, they still require the OLs to pass block a lot more than we've shown in the past.
There's no doubt in my mind Shaq can play at the next level, but from the NFL's perspective, there are quite a few OLs available that have played in "pro friendly" system and have the protypical measurable they want. Guys who will get a quicker return on their investment from their perspective. Shaq would be a project for them (that's why he's being asked to snap the ball)...and those are not the type of guys you draft high or at all unless they have freakish physical attributes.
All it takes is for one team to fall in love with him. Getting invited to the combine really isn't that big of a deal...PLENTY of guys have been drafted or made rosters and had good careers without going to the combine.