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What is kugbila role on the team?


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Who knows. There's a ton of questions along the OL. Huge question marks at both OT positions, RG is question mark, and then most assume Silatolu will start at LG. Honestly, the only thing we know for sure is that Kalil is the starting center. Beyond that... ?????

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He was barely injured wasn't he? No reason he should not be 100% going into camp.

There was something that the public wasn't told. It started out as a simple hammy issue and then the whole situation disappeared, but he never suited up for a game.

DG also said in the day 2 draft presser that Silatolu was further in his rehab process that Kugbilla.

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DG also said in the day 2 draft presser that Silatolu was further in his rehab process that Kugbilla.

 

That doesn't sound good. I really liked that kid, especially his story. Hope he can get it in gear.

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The guys injury was a hell of alot worse than we knew! He had hamstring issues then came back to soon as had to have surgery on other issues with that leg also had infections in the leg, not sure what the diagnosis was but I remember reading about it sine where if I get a link il post it up, gettleman was high on this guy because he comes from a division two football team doesn't mean he's a bad player! One good thing is he's had time to sit on the sidelines and get acclimated with the schemes and playbook etc and be in the film room without the pressure of olaying as a rookie, I hope he gets fit and healthy and get outhere playing! I seen some of his college tape and he is just what we need I he can replicate that into the nfl! But don't write the kid off because he's injured! Luke Joekel was injured ok he was a first rounder but he played badly then suffered a bad injury, you can't jut write these guys off.

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Yeah it started as a muscle pull but I think Gettleman said he had knee surgery.

Yeah he had knee surgery and he had some sort of infection.... I hope the kid turns the corner. Potential wise he could be just as solid as Amini and Turner but he is very raw.

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