obiken wrote:Your probably right, You and North Hawk both! Colleges would respond though NH, its not their job to make great NFL players, its to win CFB games! I think its the limited number of practices, from the old days that is the greatest problem.
Obi one of the problems with most college football offensive tackles is that they don't have to put their hand in the dirt. They are used to playing from a two point stance, which gives them a better angle and quicker setup against an edge rusher and makes it easier for them to scan the defense than when they're crouched over in their 3 point. It takes some time for them to get used to the pro game where the QB is under center more often.
That's one of the reasons why North Hawk keeps telling us that it's very difficult to get a starting OT out of the draft, that they take some time to develop. As much as you hate Ifedi, he's a better option than trying to draft that one tackle out of a hundred that could start from Day 1.