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Seriously, we need to go get a real LT in the FIRST ROUND this spring.   Let Williams walk in FA and let Daley/Little battle it out for starting RT and swing tackle backup.  That way we have our tackle situation addressed and spend the remainder of the draft/post draft FA shoring up the rest of the roster.  Until we replace Jordan Gross, I don't care who is under center...they will get pressured, hurried and sacked into oblivion!

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4 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Seriously, we need to go get a real OT in the FIRST ROUND this spring.   Let Williams walk in FA and let Daley and Little battle it out for starting RT and swing tackle backup.  That way we have our tackle situation addressed and spend the rest of the draft/post draft FA shoring up the rest of the roster.  Until we replace Jordan Gross, I don't care who is under center...they will pressured, hurried and sacked into oblivion!

Moton is already locked down at RT

Daley is the highest rated rookie left tackle in the NFL on PFF, and Little showed promise before his concussion (which he should bounce back from next year)

Tackle is not our issue, we need to draft interior guards/center

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Just now, bobowilson said:

Moton is already locked down at RT

Daley is the highest rated rookie left tackle in the NFL on PFF, and Little showed promise before his concussion (which he should bounce back from next year)

Tackle is not our issue, we need to draft interior guards/center

Yeah, ok.  Moton is better suited as a guard; always has been.  GVR has proved to be nothing more than a JAG.  My ideal scenario next year is: 2020 1st round LT, Moton, Paradis (shat the bed on that move, have to retain him) Turner and Little/Daley.  

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Trai has been banged up this season.  He's displayed enough in prior years to warrant an sub-par injury-riddled season 'pass'.  Yet, we want to hang our hat on two rookie OTs that also have been injured, BUT doesn't have the track record to say it's an anomaly?

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