Landes was the only long-snapper invited to the combine and, according to the MLive piece, is one of four true long-snappers to ever be drafted. And while it seems like an interesting and heart-warming story, it did bring about an interesting debate -- one that started earlier in the draft when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers traded up to draft Florida State kicker Roberto Aguayo. At what point does the value of drafting a special teamer, especially a long-snapper, exceed the value of taking a swing on a boom or bust position player late in the draft?