Read the commentary on Amil Wagner on the ISD piece (yesterday?). I thought it had some actual information rather than the usual cliche BS these pieces have. Wagner's comments indicate several important things:
A. He's consistently over 300 (300-305.)
B. He can feel the greater strength and power/explosiveness.
C. He's humble and credits Landow and the strength program.
D. He feels more like a leader and wants to be.
E. Rudolph saw him as sometimes not as confident as he might be, but by the Penn State game, where they moved Abdul Carter over to his side because they thought it the weaker tackle side, Wagner began tentatively but then just unleashed and played top football. The Penn State performance vs Carter apparently pleased Rudolph greatly. (I have been lukewarm on Wagner. Hearing this frank stuff from Wagner and Rudolph has cured that.)
F. Wagner admits that actually "Moving" D-Linemen on running plays was somewhat a challenge but his "great guards" have helped that not to be much of an issue.
G. When mentioning O-Line teammates, he starts with "Ashton" and "Billy", and talks with "Knapp" regularly. He speaks well of "Sullivan", and says that he will do a great job until "Charles" gets back. THAT's who he mentions, folks, and that (unless something odd happens,) seems clearly to be your/our O-Line from the guy playing alongside.