This is exactly the kind of emotional, non-analytical take that drives me nuts. Tennessee's offense is fun, but let's be real about NFL talent evaluation. Their system inflates stats, and scouts see right through it. Last year, their defense ranked 78th in yards per play allowed, which doesn't exactly scream "pro factory." You mention Georgia Tech being irrelevant, but they just had a defensive end go in the first round. That's actual evidence, not feelings. Boston College has sent more offensive linemen to the NFL in the last five years than Tennessee has, and we're not out here crying about respect. The coaches making those lists are looking at technique and pro translatability, not just highlight reels. If your guys were truly being overlooked, you'd see more of them drafted in the early rounds. The fact is, last year's draft had only two Vols selected, and none before the fifth round. That's not a media conspiracy, that's a talent evaluation outcome. Your program's identity is a specific offensive scheme, not a balanced development pipeline for the next level. Until that changes, the NFL draft results will continue to speak louder than any fan's complaint about a preseason list.