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Canon or Boling?


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I would love to see this offensive line next year protecting Cam Newton

(LT) Jordan Gross, (LG) Travelle Wharton, © Ryan Kalil, (RG) Clint Boling, (RT) Jeff Otah

Back Up's

LG- Duke Robinson (Might not make the team)

LG- C.J. Davis

LT- Garry Williams (Might not make the team, he is kind of small)

LT- Jacob Bender

RT- Geoff Schwartz

RG- Mackenzy Bernadeau

That would be one of the best offensive line's in my opinion along with one of the best's reserve squads in the NFL. I don't think we would need to sign anymore linemen if we just add Clint Boling.

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Cannon is the better prospect, but he has cancer. Boling is a finesse pass blocker.. does not fit our scheme.

Edmund Gates will be 26 years old at the start of the season.. I doubt we take him this high.

Davon House is clearly the choice in my mind.

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Need a backup RT that can pass protect the edge better than Schwartz and run block better than Williams. Schwartz did fine at RG.

I like Canon in the 6th or 7th. Non-Hodgskins lymphoma has a high recoverability %. It would be like trading that pick this year for a 2nd or 3rd next year if it works out.

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