Offensive line size

Heavyweights fight heavyweights for a reason. Now we just need their tenacity to match and for them to play up to their size.

And just to add to your point, willing to bet a few of them aren’t even 6’3. I automatically take 1” off on players from their listed height, especially OL/DL. I bet you Clark is closer to 6’1 than 6’3, and Seymore aint 6’2.
Not just size, but olineman with big frames that can add weight without becoming a disgusting fat body that can't get out of their stance.
 
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There were still fat slobs all over the place under Feeley. McDonaldson stumbled around at 400 his entire tenure among others. But no telling if that’s on accountability of head coach, culture or S&C.
And some slow *** MFers, dude's getting blown off the ball, RB's knees exploding, LB's who couldn't bend, etc

Feeley got to Duke and took a quick chit on Manny (accountability, programming demands) and So Fla "talent" (not willing to improve, lazy) in coaching circles.
 
Instead of recruiting 4 star short OL, you are better recruiting 3 star big mofos. Manny Diaz and whoever came in after Golden left has been a utter failure recruiting OL. Richt recruited some decent size ones, pause. But they were overrated or injury prone. Herbert and Campbell for example. Like i said that OL alone is good for 2 wins. And then you add in the TEs and you have a proper blocking team. Off topic, I seen a pic with Damari Brown, he is bigger than Kam lmao. Either way, regardless of what we pick up, until they do it, im not going over 7-5, 8-4. They have to earn it
 
Size alone should hopefully help, but it isn"t the be all end all.
Can they move, can they block, can they get leverage, are they quick, do they have football intelligence, can they recognize defensive fronts, blitzes, stunts?
Look at a guy like KC Jones as just one example; only around 6'1" and under 300 lbs as I recall, yet he was a First Team All American here and an Outland and Lombardi contender.
he was not considered small back in his day. Just saying, but I get what you're saying.
 
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