As we inch closer to putting another NFL Draft behind us all people seem to care about are the quarterbacks. Now the trenches are getting their time to shine, thanks to Fox Sports and analyst Geoff Schwartz. “Big Boys Club: O-Line Draft Academy” premieres Tuesday, April 27 at 7 p.m. ET on FS1.
Schwartz is giving NFL fans a first-hand look at what drives the best offensive line prospects on the planet. Oregon’s Penei Sewell, Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Quinn Meinerz, Northwestern’s Rashawn Slater, Tennessee’s Trey Smith, and Oklahoma’s Creed Humphrey will watch film with Schwartz and break it all down.
Schwartz is a former NFL offensive lineman himself, having played six years in the league for the Carolina Panthers, New York Giants, Kansas City Chiefs, and Minnesota Vikings. He retired from the sport at 29 years old due to nagging injuries.
“Two months ago, I asked the Twitterverse if they wanted a show centered around the boys up front,” Schwartz said in the release video. “Well, the answer was a resounding yes. 40,000 likes later, and here we are, a series dedicated to offensive linemen, made by offensive linemen, brought to you by you, the fans.
The show is expected to mirror what “Gruden’s QB Camp” did with quarterback prospects. Bring in each player for an informal discussion on their game and what they can ultimately improve on to be a great NFL player.
Schwartz should be a great sounding board for these prospects, having played all across the offensive line in 74 career games. His brother, Mitchell, is currently an offensive tackle in the league.
“Don’t fret over the QBs, we have an offensive line QB Camp show now,” Schwartz remarked on Twitter. Fans have been clamoring for draft content like this to return. Schwartz and Co. are feeding the people one pancake block at a time.