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IF Oher is healthy....


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, Smithers said:

How did Daryl Williams grade out at RT last season?  

Imo, based upon the competition Daryl faced in comparison to Remmers should be factored in (shut down Vic Beasley both games; faced Khalil Mack and fared well prior to injury, along with other pass rushers) but Daryl is about the same as Remmers.

However, significant improvement with Trai and Daryl at the right side was noted.

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3 minutes ago, Dex said:

Should Oher stay at LT? Kalil is awful against speed rushers.

This is an interesting question.  Has Kalil ever played RT?  IF Oher is healthy (a HUGE IF indeed), would we be better with Oher at LT and Kalil at RT?

I've been assuming our line would be Kalil at LT and Daryl Williams at RT, with maybe Remmers re-signed as depth? 

If Oher can fully recover and return to form, it would be very awesome news, but I'm not holding my breath.

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