I do wonder, though if they would be considered as good today as they were then.
Think about it:
The NFL is a reactionary community; it evolves at a fairly steady rate. The more common approach to this principle is to say copy cat league. Every year, every team unleashing their unique approach to combat last year's most successful innovations from both sides of the ball. I believe one such innovation is being employed by the Cowboys considering the Switzer pick. It's an offense that advocates the quick release followed by quick players creating yards after the catch.
While I'm not saying they wouldn't be successful, in this era it has become difficult to get to the quarterback because of players exactly like them forcing front offices to place more importance behind drafting ol early and revamp their offenses to get rid of the ball fast.