That Florida State football is a factory for NFL players is nothing new; when the Seminoles’ program is at peak strength, it’s as fertile a ground as any in the nation for NFL scouts. Putting every starter on one side of the ball in the Sunday league, however, is unusual for anyone.FSU support staffer Bert Biffani depicted exactly that with a photo from against Auburn from the 2013 season:This is what we do. Bert Biffani (@CoachBertB) That includes three first-round draft picks (, , ), plus one of the NFL’s top rushers this season in the ‘ . The Seminoles’ defense from that 2013 championship season has been nearly as impre sive in producing pros. Two of the players from that defense are still at Florida State: linebacker Terrance Smith and defensive back Jalen .I’ll turn it around for @CoachLynchFsu. David Block (@davidraider88) This is not the first time a top college program has used this as a recruiting tool. Alabama , also with an offense from its recent past, and also with three first-round picks included. It takes two or three drafts for these promotional aids to come together; in both cases, the players were drafted or otherwise acquired by an NFL team over multiple years.Neverthele s, when a top recruit sifts through piles of mail from Catfish Hunter Jersey dozens of schools, this is the kind of thing that stands out.*Follow Chase Goodbread on Twitter *.