jrry32 reminding me of Long:
Can only play against the guys that line up on the other side of the ball.
What I see in Matthews is a guy that will be a Pro Bowler at any position on the OL. Can be a very good(but likely won't be elite) LT/RT and can be an elite(HOF caliber) OG/C. He's basically his father. And that's worth drafting in the top 5 to me. Some might disagree. But I love that the guy is a technician that approaches the game from a cerebral perspective. He just has great instincts and always seems to be a step ahead of his man. You can tell he really takes his game seriously, breaks down a lot of film and comes into the game knowing the ins and outs of his opponent. He's reliable, consistent and steady to the point of being dominating in college. Those are all great things to have in an OL.