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TechPhi, semi interesting statistical exercise, but find me a team that had 18 OL on their roster and maybe I'll pay attention. What you're really saying is that all college coaches under recruit OL?
The other issue is TE's - how would we account for that? Here are a couple that I looked up - I was trying to think of teams that traditionally have good OL's.
Boston College has 15 + 6 TE's.
Clemson has 19 + 8 TE's
Nebraska has 19 + 9 TE's
Now that I've looked these up - my problem is how many are scholarship players? I would still say that 16 makes sense, which is 3-deep at every position. With the OL, the best teams I've seen are ones that RS their guys for 3 years, and every starter is a JR or SR. Because of that, I think it makes sense to carry a higher number of OL.
In scanning the commits for some other schools (like Michigan), it seems like a good average is 4 OL signees per year. This would put you at about 16 guys at the position.
Anyway, its impossible for me to figure out the scholarship players on roster, so I can't really answer your question.