With the continued rise of spread offenses in college football, coaches and talent evaluators at the NFL level have faced a new challenge.
The simplified concepts of the popular offenses can make it more difficult to project NFL success as the learning curve becomes steeper for players who are not accustomed to the responsibilities of a pro-style offense.
While much of the focus in recent years is how quarterbacks will adapt to the NFL game, offensive linemen face as much of a transition period as any other position player.
We take a look at that topic, and more, in today’s edition of the Daily Dawg Tags.