Height and weight on paper doesn't tell much about a lineman. If they are somewhere within the acceptable parameters of dimensions... that is where you leave it. Everything after that is subjective. It's the individual that matters most at the collegiate level and above. Speed, balance, and useful strength are extremely critical. Intelligence, work ethic and personality play a major role in coachability, endurance and mental toughness. The key is the individual.
As for Oregon, that team is not conventional enough to make comparisons. Their skill people have the ability to be upfield before the OL has time to engage their blocking assignment.
At Oregon, they have to have a team psychologist continously tell their OL that they are important too and not to be disturbed over the fact that the skill people score most of the touchdowns before the OL get out of their stance.