USC's offensive line has played only one game in its current configuration and is readying for a test on Saturday at Ohio State.
But the unit left quite an impression on San Jose State Coach Dick Tomey.
On Monday, after reviewing tape of the Trojans' season-opening 56-3 victory over the Spartans, Tomey said the Trojans' line was "the best I've competed against as a coach," adding that the Trojans "might have four first-round draft choices in that group."
Tomey, who is in his 29th season as a college head coach, wasn't finished.
"They're fit athletes," he said during a teleconference. "There's not a 300-pounder in the group and they're quick and athletic. And with their scheme of zone blocking and schemes that take advantage of their athleticism, they're just tremendous."
USC's line, which featured center Jeff Byers, guards Butch Lewis and Alex Parsons and tackles Charles Brown and Tyron Smith in starting roles against San Jose State, could become deeper against Ohio State if center Kristofer O'Dowd returns from a kneecap injury.