That is exactly why we currently are not a powerhouse school. No reason to leave, the NFL will find you if you are that good.
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We're a little off topic here. But, I think it is a relevant discussion to talk about some history and why MN offensive linemen recruiting prospects are more tempted to play elsewhere at this time.
There has been some success with MN Gophers offensive linemen in the NFL. Some of them went on to have great productive NFL careers. However for a State that have produced some offensive linemen like JC Hassenauer and Frank Ragnow, the has been a long drought of Gopher offensive linemen going into the NFL.
Home grown talent like Matt Birk simply want to play elsewhere for several reasons. One of them is because the Gophers did not have talented OL lineups. You want to be in a lineup that is proven successful.
PJ Fleck is determined to change all that as evident in his vision and the targeted recruiting that he has done. I'd think if I was a Quinn Carroll or a Bryce Benhart, I'd stay home and play for the Gophers and be a part of a movement.
However, it is understandable if they decide to leave the State. Just not Wisconsin please.
Below is a list of Gophers who've played in the NFL from 1970s on. The last time MN Gopher Gophers produced NFL linemen was in the Glen Mason era 1997-2006 (and kids that he recruited).
Under PJ Fleck, I think Donnell Greene has a good shot at getting drafted at 6'7" 320 lbs. Jared Weyler at 6'4" 296 lbs probably has a shot depending on his final season and how the Gophers finish the 2018-2019 season.
It is tough to convince kids to stay home given the dismal history for Gopher offensive linemen. Most likely, at least initially PJ Fleck and the Gophers will miss some of the top offensive linemen in the State until he starts winning and getting the first group drafted. Even then, you can't stop kids from going to their dream schools. PJ Fleck wants to make the decision to leave a little tougher for some.
In the end, Mark Coyle was right about getting coaches who can recruit talent. With recruits like Blaise Andries, Daniel Faalele, Chris Dunlop, JJ Guedet, Jason Dickson, Austin Beier, Nathan Boe, Jack York, and Grant Norton, the Gophers are poised for some success with developing some NFL caliber talent offensive linemen. You don't have to have all the top home grown OL talent to win. You just need to recruit high caliber talent regardless of where they come from.
Winning football programs have one thing in common - they produce a lot of NFL offensive linemen.
Greg Eslinger, C (2007-2008)
Denver Broncos (2006-2007)
Cleveland Browns (2007)
Cologne Centurions (2007)
Houston texans (2007-2008)
Denver Broncos (2008)
Mark Setterstrom, G (2006-2010)
Saint Louis Rams (2006-2010)
Matt Anderle, OT (2002)
Indianapolis Colts 2002
Josh Rawlings, T (2000-02)
Kansas City Chiefs 2000
Seattle Seahawks 2002
Ben Hamilton, C (2001-)
Denver Broncos 2001-
Adam Haayer, OT (2001-)
Tennessee Titans 2001
Minnesota Vikings 2002-04
Arizona Cardinals 2005-
Matt Reem, OG (1996-97)
Washington Redskins 1996-97
Mike Giovinetti, OT (1996)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1996
Craig Hendrickson, OT (1994)
Buffalo Bills 1994
Jon Melander, OL (1991-94)
New England Patriots 1991
Cincinnati Bengals 1992
Denver Broncos 1993-94
Chris Thome, OL (1991-92)
Cleveland Browns 1991-92
Troy Wolkow, OL (1988)
New England Patriots 1988
Ray Hitchcock, C (1987-89)
Washington Redskins 1987-89
Ken Dallafior, G (1985-90)
San Diego Chargers 1985
Detroit Lions 1986-90
Randy Rasmussen, C (1984-89)
Pittsburgh Steelers 1984-85
Minnesota Vikings 1988-89
Brian Williams, C (1989-2000)
New York Giants 1989-2000
Wally Kersten, T (1982-85)
Los Angeles Rams 1982
Tampa Bay 1985
Greg Murtha, T (1982)
Baltimore Colts 1982
Steve Tobin, C (1980)
New York Giants 1980
Mark Slater, C (1978-83)
San Diego Chargers 1978
Philadelphia Eagles 1979-83
Matt Herkenhoff, T (1976-85)
Kansas City Chiefs 1976-85
Keith Simons, T (1976-79)
Kansas City Chiefs 1976-77
St. Louis Cardinals 1978-79
Keith Fahnhorst, T (1974-85)
San Francisco 49ers 1974-85
Dave Simonson, T (1974-77)
Baltimore Colts 1974
New York Giants 1975
Houston Oilers 1975
Seattle Seahawks 1976
Detroit Lions 1977
Vern Winfield, G (1972-73)
Philadelphia Eagles 1972-73
Ray Parsons, T (1971)
Detroit Lions 1971
Dick Enderle, G (1969-76)
Atlanta Falcons 1969-71
New York Giants 1972-75
San Francisco 49ers 1976
Green Bay Packers 1976
Milt Sunde, G (1969-74)
Minnesota Vikings 1964-74
Ezell Jones, T (1969-70)
Boston Patriots 1969-70
John Williams, T (1968-79)
Baltimore Colts 1968-71
Los Angeles Rams 1972-79
Gale Gillingham, OG (1966-76)
Green Bay Packers 1966-76
Frank Marchlewski, C (1965-70)
Los Angeles Rams 1965, 1968-69
Atlanta Falcons 1966-68
Buffalo Bills 1970
Greg Larson, C (1961-73)
New York Giants 1961-73
http://www.gophersports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/11-all-time-nfl-roster.html
http://www.gophersports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/11-nfl-draft-history.html