Chukwuma Okorafor - done nothing for Pitt.
Alex Cappa - an average (literally) OG for TB
Mason Cole - a nobody for Arizona
Brain Allen - well you know how well he's done
Rick Leonard - ever heard of him?
Will Richardson - 2 starts for the Jags
Cole Madison - done nothing for GB
Tyrell Crosby - a 62.4 grade from PFF, so not exactly stellar.
Wyatt Teller - traded to Cleveland and spot started.
Jamarco Jones - whooping 3 starts
Sam Jones - never started
Jamil Demby - nothing
Matt Pryor - zero starts
Greg Sneat - waived by Baltimore and then claimed and put on IR. So nothing
Colby Gossett - been on 3 teams already. lol
Bradley Bozeman - started every game at LG for Baltimore. Great pick.
Jordan Mailata - 2 straight years of IR
Will Clapp - 4 starts
Rod Taylor - PS player, never on an active roster
Corey Cunningham - started 6 games after an injury forced him into the starting lineup. was traded afterwards.
So those are all the OL that were drafted after Noteboom. Who are these pedigree players are you speaking of? The only guy I would have switched Noteboom for is Bozeman and he isn't a scheme fit. It was a bad OL draft. Austin Corbett taken 33rd overall should tell you all you need to know about the quality of the OL in that draft.
And I'd be curious as to why you think he was a reach at the end of the 3rd round. Lance Zuerlien had him as a 2nd-3rd round talent. Matt Moore had him as a 3rd round talent.
Go take 5 minutes out of your evening and go look back at the 2018 draft and tell me who you would have rather taken regardless of position. It was a weak draft and it spiraled downward quickly in round 3. Of course you already knew this.
Lastly you want pedigree on this OL. What does that even mean? Like Jon Runyan Jr, the son of former Eagles OT Jon Runyan? That kind of pedigree? The kid that will be drafted in the 6th round and immediately moved to OG?
i'm just curious.
Don't waste your time looking back, you're not going that way. - Ragnar Lothbrok