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We have at least a couple of threads a week about uniforms. We discuss third-string wide receivers, off-the-street pickups to plug in here or there, and next year's potential draft picks.

This guy gets no Sports Center highlights. No podcasts. No tweets. No post-game interviews. Nothing. And yet he plays every offensive snap without missing a beat.

So just want to give a shout out for Travelle Wharton, for showing up to work every day, doing his job without fanfare, and doing it at a consistently high level.

Yes, he is paid nicely, but in my book he deserves it.

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The left side of the line doesn't have many questions (although Gross isn't always as good a run blocker as I'd like) and of course there's Kalil in the middle. Our current right side is adequate, but not as good as the left.

Make the right side of the line as good as the left and we have a real foundation to build on.

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