so if you go by the top 32 picks... the number of teams now, there was a year with 23 of 32 being offensive.
There are also other years with more than 19 offensive players in the first 32.
So, we can take it all with a grain of salt, in an apples-to-apples comparison it would take
24 of the 32 to be offensive to be the so-called record.
Or, conversely, if you cut picks of to 26 or 28 teams --- the numbers at the time ... then there wouldn't
have been 19 offensive guys in 2009.
Shefty being not giving a lot of context for that tidbit.