IMU wrote:
Center is responsible for communication, snaps, linemen adjustments, etc. It's silly that this would be debated. At best, Brick is stating Center and Guards are equally important, which he can only do when he willfully ignores the fact that Centers have longer careers than any other position besides QB.
Once again though, if center was that important, why has been since 1967 that one has gone in the top ten? In over 50 years, there hasn't been a single one who was good enough to be drafted that high at such an important position.
IMU wrote:
The intelligence and experience of a C is integral to success at the position. Teams do not need to replace (read: draft) Centers as often as Guards.
If anything, this fact should mean that centers get overdrafted like quarterbacks often do to try and find a guy who will look down the position for the longest amount of time. There have been 15 centers drafted in the first round since 1990. Even if we give all of those centers a career of 8 years, we are still looking at the turnover being about 4 per team in that time period and yet it averages to about .5 first round picks per team.
To put it bluntly, 15 picks over almost 30 years in the first round of the NFL draft means it isn't a highly valuable position. Add in that all 15 picks were out of the top ten(going all the way back to 1967) and it becomes even more clear.