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I think Ekwonu is the safest. With his run blocking abilities, if he doesn't work at OT he should make for a road grading OG. That's not what you want out of a high first round pick but it's a helluva lot better than an outright bust. Neal scares me. With his measurables he should be the slam dunk #1 OT. That he's not causes me a lot of concern. It's be like a Julius Peppers type DE not being the slam dunk #1 DE prospect available. If he's not, that's a major red flag. He double checks every physical box.

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18 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Ikem and Cross want to not only murder you but murder your kids and grandkids.  both are animals that should be in the zoo.  Give me either one

If that's your primary criteria, Penning fits the bill too.

14 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think Ekwonu is the safest. With his run blocking abilities, if he doesn't work at OT he should make for a road grading OG. That's not what you want out of a high first round pick but it's a helluva lot better than an outright bust. Neal scares me. With his measurables he should be the slam dunk #1 OT. That he's not causes me a lot of concern. It's be like a Julius Peppers type DE not being the slam dunk #1 DE prospect available. If he's not, that's a major red flag. He double checks every physical box.

Ekwonu might actually be the smartest of the bunch.

The more I read about him, the better I like him.

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