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Opinions..franchise taking Oline in later rounds


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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Maybe someday, but its not going to happen throwing darts in the 2nd and 3rd round.  Oh and San Diego isnt moving Slater to guard they immediately announced he was their starting LT.  Imagine that, having a franchise qb and immediately drafting a LT to protect him.  Damn that must be nice. 

So tell me again, what are Slaters questions?

Well as many of you repeatedly tell us, we don't have a franchise QB so there's no rush, eh? 😉

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Maybe someday, but its not going to happen throwing darts in the 2nd and 3rd round.  Oh and San Diego isnt moving Slater to guard they immediately announced he was their starting LT.  Imagine that, having a franchise qb and immediately drafting a LT to protect him.  Damn that must be nice. 

So tell me again, what are Slaters questions?

 

Yeah, the Chargers are the team you want to immulate. lol 

 

This is Fritt, and Rhules' first draft together. It is only the end of the first round. Maybe we can wait for the 2nd, and 3rd rounds to be over before we flush it down the toilet.

 

Also, there are still some FA LTs still out there. But hey, we probably won't sniff at them either. Right?

 

I get it. It is All Pro or nothing for you. Chances are you are going to be harping on this for quite some time. Get your rest, drink plenty of fluids. Cuz you are going to need it.

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53 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Would it have been reaching last year to get Beckton or Wirfs?

Of course not but Brown was rated higher on their board and has not exactly been a bust and looks to be smart considering the DT class of this years draft.

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