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OT Paul McQuistan


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Just got cut by the Browns. Any interest on our part?

 

The Browns have terminated the contract of offensive lineman Paul McQuistan, who appeared in 14 games with one start in 2014. 

A 10-year NFL veteran, McQuistan was taken in the third round by the Raiders in the 2006 NFL draft.

 

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/players/playerpage/416640/paul-mcquistan

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Look,

whenever i see "ten year vet" my automatic thought is " as a stop gap"

 

If this guy can come in and be decent, as a stop gap until we either get a long term option or until we can groom one.. than sure

 

 

But its obvious hes not the answer..

 

 

 

what im hoping is, that just like defensive tackle a few seasons ago, it was a complete and utter fail and it was our biggest hole. we litterally had a highway for the other teams to run through right down the middle of our defense..

 

.. and in one draft it is now a strong suit to our team. lets hope a "star" falls in the 2015 draft

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McQuistan is primarily a backup OG, not an OT. During his 3 years with Seattle (2011-2013), he did move to OT in a pinch due to injuries (last 4 games of 2011 at LT and filled in for injured Russell Okung for a chunk of 2013 at LT. He sucked as an OT, though. The rest of the time in SEA he played LG/RG, and he's not that great at OG either. For the Browns last year, he was a backup OG

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