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LT and Center are Concerning.


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12 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

I think Nijman is the LT plan as of now with a chance at 19 if the draft falls our way. I’d like Jenkins at center 

We need to nail the left tackle whether through draft or signing, we cannot afford for Bryce to regress. 

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Honestly I wouldn’t be surprised if Samac ends up starting. Hes spent a year with us and it’s possible our staff feels like he can be a decent starter. We wouldn’t have let Mays go if we didn’t feel confident in replacing him. I feel we could also find some cheap vets or draft a center.

 

Tackle is the bigger issue. We don’t know if Icky will even come back to be a starting level tackle. Moton is 31 and we need his replacement as well. Drafting a tackle in the first would be the best option. We also need some depth if one gets injured. Yijman is a great option and so is BC but we don’t know when he’ll be back

 

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2 hours ago, Stuart Smith said:

We need to nail the left tackle whether through draft or signing, we cannot afford for Bryce to regress. 

I will word that a little differently. We can’t afford him the easy excuse of a shambolic OL, if he does regress. We need to have that squared away. 
 

Any regression going on, if any, needs to clearly be in his area of responsibility. This is the last chance for gas exit. We can’t afford being fooled and stuck like Tua or Murray or any of those scenes. 

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center is not a position of focus in the NFL, you can get the best center in the draft in the second/third round and pair him with Corbett. now LT is a real problem I suspect they bring back Yoshi and pair him with a rookie and pray for the best. 

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7 hours ago, strato said:

I will word that a little differently. We can’t afford him the easy excuse of a shambolic OL, if he does regress. We need to have that squared away. 
 

Any regression going on, if any, needs to clearly be in his area of responsibility. This is the last chance for gas exit. We can’t afford being fooled and stuck like Tua or Murray or any of those scenes. 

I will word that a little differently. We simply need good offensive line play regardless of anything else.

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There's still more signings to be had.

Come draft, Monroe Freeling T is my favorite pick on offense in R1 for us.  Lomu T could be good as well.  If we go some one like CJ Allen or McNeil-Warren, then a R2 target like Max Iheanachor T and Caleb Tiernan T would be nice.

Center is important but you can get a starter in R3, we don't need to reach there.  Lew looks good. Also think we will still do something, need vet insurance even if we're going to draft one.  

 

 

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