Roy Schuening

Schuening was also named Second-team all-state on defense and honorable mention on offense his senior year.

For his achievements his senior season, Schuening was named to the 2003 Les Schwab Oregon Bowl (state high school all-star game).

[1] Schuening chose to play football and receive his education from Oregon State University.

During the 2007 season, Schuening moved from the right offensive guard to tackle, due to some injuries on the team.

On December 28, 2007, in the Emerald Bowl against the University of Maryland, he set an Oregon State football record by starting his 50th consecutive game.

[2] Schuening was mentioned in several articles and on several blogs as a potential first-day pick for the 2008 NFL Draft.