I'm a USF guy and they rushed for like a billion yards with Marlon Mack and Quinton Flowers this year, so naturally I'm supposed to like some of their offensive linemen. Especially OG Thor Jozwiak. I think scouts like him. But I'm not sure I like him. Short arms, wide chest, lets people get into his body, kind of dumpy and lumbers around, doesn't really connect on blocks much, you know the type.
I get more excited watching how Brynjar Gudmundsson was able to slide inside to center after Austin Reiter left for the NFL, and really take care of business despite his natural position being guard. His first couple of outings were rough. I was at the games and thinking dude, this guy CANNOT snap the ball. That was even before he had any bad snaps. The signs were there. He went on to have some awful snaps and I'm just thinking, told you so. But that was his first game snapping the ball pretty much ever. Those practices before the game were even his first practices snapping the ball. They just dumped the position onto him because they were desperate and they had the most confidence in him as a total football player to learn it. To his credit, he did. Within a game or two you never notice the difference, and this was a shotgun-based offense.
To me that's a real good sign. You're looking for guys with unusual intelligence, strength, versatility, coachability, etc. As a player he looks more structurally sound to me than Thor Jozwiak. I probably wouldn't draft Gudmundsson, but I'd bring him into camp.