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Where does Moton rate among the all time CAR o-line players?


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Great thread--but Bryce sucks!! (just kidding). 

I love the topic.  Gross was our best OL because he played LT--if you equate RT and LT, that is a mistake.  However, Kalil did a lot that people did not realize--very intelligent at calling schemes.  A very good if not great C.  Wharton was SO valuable because he could play 4 positions on the OL at a very high level.  Do not underestimate the value of his versatility.  Not many guards can take LT duties and perform well.  Turner was solid but started sucking after getting paid.  Chris Terry was very solid here for 3+seasons.  

Where do I put Moton?

1. Gross

2. Kalil

3.  Moton

4. Wharton

5. Terry / Turner

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On 6/5/2024 at 1:49 PM, CPF4LIFE said:

Cant think of a better RT in team history. Jeff Otah is problem the only one that would have had insane potential to overtake Moton.

Came here to say almost the exact thing, at this point I'd place him above Oath due to one singular entity and that's the ability to stay healthy and physically go beyond a second contract.

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