From ESPN.com's Len Pasquerelli
From ESPN.com's Len Pasquerelli
• MAC attack: The Pittsburgh Steelers might be trying to corner the market on quarterbacks from the Mid-American Conference. The defending Super Bowl champions selected Omar Jacobs of Bowling Green in the fifth round and he becomes the third MAC quarterback on the roster, behind starter Ben Roethlisberger (Miami) and Charlie Batch (Eastern Michigan). The other two quarterbacks for the Steelers, Rod Rutherford of Pitt and Kentucky's Shane Boyd, are going to have a difficult time breaking the MAC stranglehold. Despite a funky delivery, and a very low release point, Jacobs is a strong-armed guy with plenty of potential. In his final two college seasons, Jacobs, who has excellent size (6-feet-4, 232 pounds), threw 67 touchdown passes and only 11 interceptions. Hard to imagine him not winning the No. 3 spot on the depth chart.
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- Ernest Hemingway
- Ernest Hemingway

