Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:Adjusted for competition, I'd say that you could argue that the OL situations are pretty even, if not favoring Wilson altogether and its reflected in every video where he has a good 3 to 4 seconds to throw the football. There's 3 to 4 draftable guys on that OL going up against guys who mostly would be lucky to stick on a practice squad.
"BYU's offensive line is the No. 1-graded run-blocking unit in the country, producing an 89.0 mark. Left tackle Brady Christensen is by far the best run-blocking offensive lineman in college football right now."https://t.co/3PHabMOuQO
— None The Yser (@NoneTheYser) November 10, 2020
While Zach Wilson gets a lot of the love, #BYU has some highly intriguing OL as well.
— Jordan Reid (@JReidNFL) November 7, 2020
LT Brady Christensen (6-6, 300, Jr.) is having a really good year and has a chance to be a top 100 pick.
Having a great game so far. pic.twitter.com/DD8kZlNSep
BYU returns the highest-graded pass-blocking OT AND Center:
— PFF College (@PFF_College) September 7, 2020
OT: Brady Christensen - 91.8
C: James Empey - 86.5 pic.twitter.com/EZZoyLt5xx
It feels like people are going out of their way to talk up the surrounding cast that Jones has while ignoring that Wilson is sitting pretty nicely for the teams that he will be facing.
Yeah I've been noticing that OL when watching Wilson. Bring them all in! Wilson is made for a Kubak/shanahan offense with the bootlegs/play-actions. That OL runs a ton of zone blocking schemes as well