It isn't that teams skimp on lineman. It's the one position that has the fastest drop off in talent when you aren't talking about P5 programs. Great linemen are a rare breed. Believe me, our coaches are extremely excited when we have good prospective linemen bobbing the UL cork.
That's pretty much the rub. Building a lineman is much more difficult than building a skill player. It's not all size and speed. It's technique, it's repetition, it's position, it's leverage, etc. All those factors contribute to lineman being the majority of misses on the recruiting trail. Case in point...Sherrod Johnson. Size is not an issue for him. It's all the other aspects that keeps him from being an elite SEC defensive lineman. Sure he has contributed...but a person with this size should be dominating.
Sherrod is the prime example of my argument. A guy with tremendous size, with little football background who could not be coached up in the time allotted. You see skill players all the time who have little football background go on to succeed. It's just not feasible for lineman.
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