Titans OL drafted under Fisher. My conclusions are bolded, below.
Hits bolded. Hits = guys who started at least a season. I red-bolded especially good players
2009 4 135 Troy Kropog T
2009 7 239 Ryan Durand G
2007 4 115 Leroy Harris C
2007 7 223 Michael Otto T
2006 4 114 Joe Toledo T
2005 2 41 Michael Roos T
2005 4 113 David Stewart T
2005 5 150 Daniel Loper T
2004 5 138 Jacob Bell G
2004 7 239 Eugene Amano C
2003 7 225 Todd Williams G
2002 6 187 Justin Hartwig C
2001 6 199 Adam Haayer T
2000 7 237 Wes Shivers T
1999 3 81 Zach Piller G
1998 5 139 Benji Olson G
1998 7 229 Kevin Long C
1997 3 81 Scott Sanderson T
1996 2 48 Jason Layman G
1996 4 109 Jon Runyan T
1995 6 174 Hicham El-Mashtoub C
Hit rate = 11 of 21, or 52%
If that holds up, then, of the 8 OL the Fisher Rams have drafted—4 this year, 4 previously—we should expect (eventually, not all at once) 4 solid starters. Anything beyond 4 would just be plain excellent, way above the norm.
For a comparison. Packers OL drafts from 2005-2010. That is, since their current GM, Thompson, took over, and then stopping in 2010 (to make it parallel Fisher’s last year in Tenn.) I use Green Bay because they draft well.
1 2010 1 23 Bryan Bulaga
2 2010 5 169 Marshall Newhouse
3 2009 4 109 T.J. Lang
4 2009 5 162 Jamon Meredith
5 2008 4 135 Josh Sitton
6 2008 5 150 Breno Giacomini
7 2007 4 119 Allen Barbre
8 2006 2 47 Daryn Colledge
9 2006 3 75 Jason Spitz
10 2006 5 165 Tony Moll
11 2005 5 143 Junius Coston
12 2005 7 246 Will Whitticker
Hit rate = 5 of 12, or 42%