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kinda interesting. FWIW. the NFL is something i watch when i want to hang with some of my Donkey buddies. but, sort of interesting.

i didn't think Oklahoma would rank that high given that 20 years of their best "skill" and OL players were wishbone/option oriented. but, i guess the "League" needs pulling guard who can knock a downfield LB on his ass after all.

http://www.drafthistory.com/n_college/college_n.html
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King Crimson wrote:kinda interesting. FWIW. the NFL is something i watch when i want to hang with some of my Donkey buddies. but, sort of interesting.

i didn't think Oklahoma would rank that high given that 20 years of their best "skill" and OL players were wishbone/option oriented. but, i guess the "League" needs pulling guard who can knock a downfield LB on his ass after all.

http://www.drafthistory.com/n_college/college_n.html
I've always been amazed at how many OL came out of Nebraska's run-oriented offense and went on to perform well in the NFL.
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Kind of funny that State is so high up. They've had NFL-ready talent but their teams have been mediocre at best.
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Like a lot of Pac-10 teams...

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I didn't see it on that link, but after the '07 draft tOSU passed up USC for the school with the most first round picks.
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L45B wrote:I didn't see it on that link, but after the '07 draft tOSU passed up USC for the school with the most first round picks.
I'm curious to know the stats displaying the schools with the highest paid players entering the NFL draft.
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I dunno, but I'm almost certain Iowa doesn't even make that list.
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'm curious to know the stats displaying the schools with the highest paid players entering the NFL draft.
I often wonder why kids from $C leave early because they have to be making a hell of a lot more while still in college.
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Iowa not on the list.

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Interesting link. PSU had a few years with 10 guys drafted. That's a bunch.
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Florida State 213
Iowa 213
Baylor 208
California 199

North Carolina 197

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IndyFrisco wrote:Florida State 213
Draft started in 1936. FSU didnt have D1 football til 1950.
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Mr T wrote:
IndyFrisco wrote:Florida State 213
Draft started in 1936. FSU didnt have D1 football til 1950.
I was pointing out that Kal was behind Baylor. Did the UBB code fly over yer head? Who gave nolesy T's password?
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IndyFrisco wrote:
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IndyFrisco wrote:Florida State 213
Draft started in 1936. FSU didnt have D1 football til 1950.
I was pointing out that Kal was behind Baylor. Did the UBB code fly over yer head? Who gave nolesy T's password?
Just got defensive. You know you never want to be tied with iowa in anything.
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Rack the Iowa blast...
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kinda surprised Bama is so low.

and on the FSU issue. do the numbers, while FSU is a factory....they would need to have averaged about 7 per year they weren't playing D-1 ball to make the top 5. just goes to show (nothing against FSU) what the consistent quality of the top programs over teh last 50 years.
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King Crimson wrote:kinda surprised Bama is so low.

and on the FSU issue. do the numbers, while FSU is a factory....they would need to have averaged about 7 per year they weren't playing D-1 ball to make the top 5. just goes to show (nothing against FSU) what the consistent quality of the top programs over teh last 50 years.
In fairness on this point, the NFL draft has been shortened dramatically over the years. At one point within the time that I was conscious of these sorts of things, the NFL draft was 18 rounds long. Expansion and supplemental draft picks have mitigated the effects of shortening of the draft somewhat, but there were still a lot more players drafted in the 1970's than there are today.
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Terry in Crapchester wrote:
King Crimson wrote:kinda surprised Bama is so low.

and on the FSU issue. do the numbers, while FSU is a factory....they would need to have averaged about 7 per year they weren't playing D-1 ball to make the top 5. just goes to show (nothing against FSU) what the consistent quality of the top programs over teh last 50 years.
In fairness on this point, the NFL draft has been shortened dramatically over the years. At one point within the time that I was conscious of these sorts of things, the NFL draft was 18 rounds long. Expansion and supplemental draft picks have mitigated the effects of shortening of the draft somewhat, but there were still a lot more players drafted in the 1970's than there are today.
If FSU averaged 3 a season for 14 years or just 2. that would be 42 or 28 more guys. hell just give FSU 1 guy for that 14 year span so we are not tied with iowa
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no one is saying you are Iowa's bitch. I mean except tha you don't have 22 first round draft picks and Ferentz does more with less. and Jason White sucks.
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I'm kinda surprised my 'skers were so high considering for a long-time they depended on overachievers that redshirted and got built-up in what used to be the premiere S&C program in the country. Plus for many of the years we were an option-oriented team which means our qb's, wr's, and even a fair amount of O-linemen(we tended to have shorter guys with quick feet that could pull) that weren't pro-types.

But hey, being ranked that high is something to mention to a recruit so it is all-good.
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