The Pencil Neck
Hall of Fame
So, here's the deal. We've talked before about how 60% of the top 10 rushing attacks had a #1 rusher who was drafted in the first round. If you look at the top 10 rushers, the number is actually higher.
But the question was, what about the lines they were running behind? Were these guys running behind a line full of first rounders? The Jets' line is full of first rounders, except for the UDFA guy playing right guard. Are other lines similar? Well, one of the top 10 teams (the Bengals) actually started 3 UDFA's for part of the season and had no starter picked before the 2nd round.
My numbers may not be perfect on this. It's a pain trying to work out starting lineups for offensive lines. So, my numbers are going to total up a little bit weird where I identified multiple starters.
But here's what I've got. More starting tackles come from the first round than interior linemen.
Overall, regardless of position:
1st round - 27%
2nd round - 16%
3rd round - 11%
4th round - 11%
5th round - 9%
6th round - 7%
7th round - 7%
UDFA - 10%
For tackles (I've combined both, I can break this out if anyone cares):
1st round - 36%
2nd round - 18%
3rd round - 7%
4th round - 11%
5th round - 11%
6th round - 7%
UDFA - 11%
For interior linemen (I've combined them all, but I can break them out):
1st round - 13%
2nd round - 24%
3rd round - 11%
4th round - 5%
5th round - 11%
6th round - 11%
7th round - 11%
UDFA - 16%
So, basically, get your tackles from the 1st or 2nd round and nab your interior linemen wherever you want. UDFA's are surprisingly well represented. (Oh, and I think it's about 30% of these players are not with their original teams. But I didn't specifically calculate that.)
Again, the numbers for the running backs for these teams:
1st round - 60%
2nd round - 10%
4th round - 20%
UDFA - 10%
But the question was, what about the lines they were running behind? Were these guys running behind a line full of first rounders? The Jets' line is full of first rounders, except for the UDFA guy playing right guard. Are other lines similar? Well, one of the top 10 teams (the Bengals) actually started 3 UDFA's for part of the season and had no starter picked before the 2nd round.
My numbers may not be perfect on this. It's a pain trying to work out starting lineups for offensive lines. So, my numbers are going to total up a little bit weird where I identified multiple starters.
But here's what I've got. More starting tackles come from the first round than interior linemen.
Overall, regardless of position:
1st round - 27%
2nd round - 16%
3rd round - 11%
4th round - 11%
5th round - 9%
6th round - 7%
7th round - 7%
UDFA - 10%
For tackles (I've combined both, I can break this out if anyone cares):
1st round - 36%
2nd round - 18%
3rd round - 7%
4th round - 11%
5th round - 11%
6th round - 7%
UDFA - 11%
For interior linemen (I've combined them all, but I can break them out):
1st round - 13%
2nd round - 24%
3rd round - 11%
4th round - 5%
5th round - 11%
6th round - 11%
7th round - 11%
UDFA - 16%
So, basically, get your tackles from the 1st or 2nd round and nab your interior linemen wherever you want. UDFA's are surprisingly well represented. (Oh, and I think it's about 30% of these players are not with their original teams. But I didn't specifically calculate that.)
Again, the numbers for the running backs for these teams:
1st round - 60%
2nd round - 10%
4th round - 20%
UDFA - 10%