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As of Today, Remmers and Oher starting tackles


Jeremy Igo

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1st team - Oher - Remmers

2nd Team - Martin - Williams

 

Foucault was so far down the depth chart I had forgotten he was there. 

Don't be shocked if Williams pushes Remmers. 

 

This is an infinitely better position to be in this offseason compared to last. 

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Foucalt to PS? After last year's film nobody would try and take him from us, and he is definitely not worth a roster spot for us right now. We're really tight at other positions, I'd be pretty pissed if Foucalt stays on the 53.

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Foucalt to PS? After last year's film nobody would try and take him from us, and he is definitely not worth a roster spot for us right now. We're really tight at other positions, I'd be pretty pissed if Foucalt stays on the 53.

​Likely

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I have a gut feeling that Oher is going to be one of the biggest surprises of the season. I just feel like he is going to be so much better than anybody expected. I cannot explain why I feel this way, just pure gut.

​Me too. I feel that his toe injury was a legitimate problem for him the past few years and that and scheme/coaches not meshing well were the main reasons for his struggles. With Matsko and the healthy toe I feel like we could have gotten a massive steal in him, and he could be among the top half of the league's OTs. And if Williams can be the mean, ferocious run-blocking monster we all envision, with Remmers as a more than solid swing tackle, we could have an above average line for the first time in Cam's career.

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I think a lot of people are just handing that right tackle job to Williams.

He still has to earn it, and I don't think Remmers is just gonna roll over and hand it to him.

Throw in that rookie transition can be harder than people sometimes think.

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