http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW/NFLDraft/Draft+Extras/2008/schueningqa042208.htm Oregon State OG Roy Schuening is everything you want in an offensive guard: tough, hardworking, dependable and consistent. He started every game in his career in Corvallis — 50 consecutive — and is rated as one of the best power players in this draft class. The son of a high school teacher and a farmer and Oregon State walk-on player, Schuening learned his work ethic from his parents living on a farm in Pendleton, Oregon — about 200 miles east of Portland. The Beavers were 4-0 in bowl games the past four seasons, including a win in the Emerald Bowl this year against Maryland and a dramatic, comeback victory over Missouri in the Sun Bowl two seasons ago. Schuening, who lists hunting and fishing as his passions outside of football, took a few minutes to chat with PFW about farming, his athletic father, OSU alum Chad Johnson, rooting for the Seahawks and Tombstone — the movie, not the pizza.