As of Sept 2018, the percentage of players who played in the MAC who were on an NFL roster or practice squad was a little over 3% and the number of MAC invitees to the combine was just under 3% so that seems pretty consistent in that respect.
Ohio's OLine should have gotten some play at the combine.
Ohio had historic years in 2017 and 2018 in terms of MAC running production for a single season and all-time (since 1962 per sports-reference.com). In 2018, the MAC had a total of 5 RBs with over 100 carries who averaged over 6 yards per carry: the top three were from Ohio. Including 2017 and 2018, Ohio had 3 of the highest all-time MAC rushers re YPC per season: #8 all-time Dorian Brown, 6.8ypc and tied for #12 all-time Nathan Rourke and Maleek Irons, 6.6ypc.
Below is from NFL.com FAQ section for how players are chosen for the combine:
'All 32 NFL teams are invited to provide input on draft-eligible players which is used by the Player Selection Committee to select each year’s participants. The Directors of both National and BLESTO scouting services, which combined represent 28 NFL teams, are joined by members of various NFL player personnel departments to form the committee. The participating NFL executives can rotate on a yearly basis, and remain anonymous. ALL eligible players are reviewed and voted on by the committee members. Each athlete receiving the necessary number of votes, by position, is then extended an invitation. While it is not a perfect science, the goal of the committee is to invite every player that will be drafted in the ensuing NFL Draft.'
Last Edited: 2/17/2019 10:17:16 AM by Rufusbobcat94