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1 minute ago, 1989 said:

Not so sure about that. He’s good but you think he’s better than Eke and Moton?

BC is a better run blocker and pass blocker than Moton. BC is a good run blocker and a much better pass blocker than Ekwonu. Moton was the best OL on last years OL with BC being held back and a line led by Elf or Paradis. Now it is Bozeman, BC, Moton, Corbett, and Ekwonu in that order. Ekwonu's pass blocking is just so bad he can't be elevated above the others based solely on his run blocking.

OL would be even better if you had BC at LT, Ekwonu at LG, and Bozeman at C with Corbett pulling to the left side. The left side of the OL would be so dominant in the running game if they made that switch, and there would be better pass protection for 5 and 7 step drops with BC at LT. Not to mention you would no longer have to help Ekwonu and have an extra pass option going down the field. That's how I see it. Ekwonu is good at LT, but his pass blocking problems are obvious. He would be the BEST OG in the NFL without question. 

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