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Moton will be tried at left guard


Mr. Scot

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1 minute ago, emcannon said:

Moton never played on the left side in college last year or in college, did he? Love his versatility, but not sure this is playing to his strengths.

There was a piece by a former Giants guard and analyst of some level or another stating that LG is known to be the easier guard position. If Moton has what it takes to play in the NFL than LG is one he can handle.

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Of course he'll be given a shot and he may be our starter there this year. However I do still think the ultimate plan is to groom Moton to be our long term LT. That's where he fits best. After we cut Matt after this season I'm thinking Moton shifts over there.

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It’ll be hard to pass up on some of the top OG prospects but I don’t mind rolling with Moton and drafting as many skill positions as possible. 

Hopefully Ragnow is there for our 3rd so he can take over the center spot next year.

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