There’s so much good discussion to be had about this. I agree, and I’m not totally sold on good QBs being unicorns. I think it’s a very rare QB that can overcome poor line play and still elevate the team, OTOH I think there are quite a few good QBs that can elevate their play and the team when they are behind a good or very good OL.
Where things get very interesting is allocating resources in the trenches. It’s a numbers game, all the blockers have to win to keep the QB clean, while only one rusher has to win to get the sack. I’m usually going to favor a balanced offense that can use the run to set up the pass or pass to set up the run, so the defense can be kept off balance. Size is important on the OL but so is athleticism. It’s hard to find both. But it’s fun to watch when they do!
Just for shts and giggles I did a deep dive on some later round OT's, if tackle isn't there at #1.
Keep in mind this list is late round, or guys projected to go undrafted, but there's obviously some teams smarter than others:
NAME SCHOOL HT WT 40 VERT REP BRD CONE SHTL
WINGSPAN
James Neal Iowa St 6-5 323 5.20 33.0 26 105 8.14 4.88
84 3/8"
If you want big and tall he's got it, he's got good explosion, strength and mobility for his size and has the widest wingspan here. "Big" is a trait Vrabel likes.
JC Davis Illinois 6-4 322 5.16 30.5 00 99 7.89 4.90
83 1/8"
He's only 6'4" but he is wide and has length. Has to work on his mobility but probably has versatility at tackle and guard if he develops.
Ryan Schernecke Kutztown 6-7 318 5.18 24.5 30 110 7.60 4.70
82 3/8"
Needs to do some plyometrics, a poor man's Max Ineachor, considering Max is coming from Nigeria and Ryan from Kutztown.
Alex Wollschlaeger Kentucky 6-6 305 5.09 32.0 30 108 7.47 4.75
82"
Needs to put on 15-20 more pounds, but not because he's weak. Great athlete with adequate wingspan. A poor man's Blake Miller.
They should go after some of these tackles late in the draft if the first two are gone.