Overview: "The offensive line is a very talented group. I say this every year, but they're getting bigger and better shaped and faster. We had three or four run under five flat ][in the 40-yard dash] , which is amazing."

--Tom Heckert Jr., Cleveland Browns general manager

Top 10 offensive linemen

1. Russell Okung, Oklahoma State, 6-foot-5, 307 pounds, tackle: Bench pressed 225 pounds 38 times at the NFL scouting combine. He has great body control and is a passionate and intense blocker.

2. Bryan Bulaga, Iowa, 6-6, 312, tackle: Did not allow a sack during his career while playing at left tackle. Is a nasty blocker who tries to dominate his opponents.

3. Bruce Campbell, Maryland, 6-7, 310, tackle: Considered the most athletic of the big tackles in the draft, but was not always aggressive. Dazzled scouts at the combine when he ran the 40-yard dash in 4.8 seconds.

4. Maurkice Pouncey, Florida, 6-5, 318, center: Won the Rimington Trophy, which goes to the nation's top center. Also played some right guard during his career.

5. Anthony Davis, Rutgers, 6-6, 325, tackle: Some draftniks have compared him to nine-time Pro Bowler Walter Jones. Some question his maturity and are not sure about his work ethic.

6. Trent Williams, Oklahoma, 6-5, 318, tackle: Is considered to have the best feet of the big tackles. He has a 34 1/2-inch vertical jump.

7. Mike Iupati, Idaho, 6-5, 325, guard: Should be the first true guard selected. He is expected to a road-grader for many years.

8. John Jerry, Mississippi, 6-6, 332, guard: The brother of Falcons defensive tackle Peria Jerry. Has the massive size and should be a force run-blocking while he works on reading defensive stunts and his pass blocking.

9. Charles Brown, USC, 6-5, 292, tackle: Was recruited as a tight end. Was the back-up to future Falcon Sam Baker in 2007 before taking over in 2008.

10. Ciron Black, LSU, 6-5, 331, tackle: Some are down on Black, who was a four-year starter for the Tigers. He has the size, but doesn't consistently play with a mean streak.

Other NFL prospects: Tackles -- Vladimir Ducasse, Massachusetts; Jason Fox, Miami; Jared Veldheer, Hillsdale; Rodger Saffold, Indiana and Sam Young, Notre Dame. Guards -- Jon Asamoah, Illinois; Mike Johnson, Alabama and Mitch Petrus, Arkansas. Center -- Matt Tennant, Boston College; J.D. Walton, Baylor and Ted Larsen, N.C. State.

Five teams in need: St. Louis, San Francisco, Oakland, Green Bay and Washington

Five teams not interested: New York Jets, Baltimore, Houston, Philadelphia and Minnesota

Falcons' view: The Falcons have heavily scouted the center group. They know that Todd McClure, who has started 128 consecutive games, will not play forever. Pouncey is the top center in the draft, but might not be available when the Falcons pick 19th in the first round. Boston College's Tennant was a sophomore during Matt Ryan's senior season in 2007 and started all 14 games at center.

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