10 Top O-Line Prospects
We finish our look at draft possibilities for the Falcons with a look at the top offensive linemen projected for the second round and later.

Kyle Long - Though he started just four games last year at Oregon, Long, six-foot-six and 313 pounds, has the size and athleticism to play either the guard or tackle positions.

Justin Pugh - A two-year starter at Syracuse, Pugh protected Ryan Nassib's left side and helped pave the way for a 1,000-yard running back.

Terron Armstead - Despite coming from small school Arkansas Pine-Bluff, Armstead is an expected high draft pick after running the 40-yard dash at the Combine in 4.71 seconds, the fastest of all linemen.

D.J. Fluker - After the top three offensive tackles in this year's draft comes Fluker, a six-foot-four tackle with the size and run-blocking ability to start on the right side of the offensive line.

Travis Frederick - Considered the top center in the draft after his move to the position in 2012 for Wisconsin, Frederick also played guard during his time in the Big Ten.

Barrett Jones - At Alabama, Jones was a starter at guard as a freshman and sophomore, then played left tackle as a junior and finished his college career at center.

Menelik Watson - From Manchester, England, Watson has potential on either side of the offensive line because of his quickness and athleticism.

Dallas Thomas - Thomas has been a starter at left tackle and left guard for Tennessee and currently projects as a guard in the NFL.

Alvin Bailey - Bailey skipped his senior season at Arkansas to enter the draft after starting 38 straight games for the Razorbacks.

David Quessenberry - A three-year starter at San Jose State, Quessenberry has put together a solid offseason of workouts and his ability to play all three offensive line positions make him one of the most versatile linemen in the draft.