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The Offensive Line


DickolausJ

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What does are starting lineup look like next year? Who gets cut? Do we need to bring anyone in during the offseason/through the draft?

Starters:

Jordan Gross LT 31

Travelle Wharton LG 30

Ryan Kalil C 26 Pro Bowl

Geoff Hangartner LG 29

Byron Bell RT LT 22 1 year exp

Lee Ziemba T 22 1 year exp

Jeff Byers C 26 2 years exp

Mackenzy Bernadeau G 26 5 years exp

Allen Roger G 25 3 years exp Who?

IR:

Jeff Otah T 25 Always hurt and on the last year of his contract

Zack Williams 23 1 year exp

Bryant Browning G 23 1 year exp

Garry Williams T 25 Just got a new contract this year

Geoff Schwartz G Probably would have started at RG this year

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I see otah playing every game next season because its a contract year. Then after we pay him the big bucks his knee will start to hurt again and back to IR he goes leading to his eventual release.

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LT: Jordan Gross

LG: Travelle Wharton

C: Ryan Kalil

RG: Geoff Schwartz

RT: Jeff Otah

this and i have no problem with bell and hangman hanging around as depth.

oline is fine and will be better with schwartz and otah coming back, bell with a year under his belt, and the oline having a year in the new blocking scheme.

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Realistically,

LT- Gross

LG- Wharton

C- Kalil

RG- Shwartz/Hangman

RT- Otah

I love the O-line talent in the top 15 of this years draft. I honestly wouldn't mind Decastro, Martin, or Reiff. Carl Nicks would be incredible in free agency.

LT- Gross

LG- Wharton

C- Kalil

RG- Nicks

RT- Martin

This line would win us a superbowl ^^^

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Realistically,

LT- Gross

LG- Wharton

C- Kalil

RG- Shwartz/Hangman

RT- Otah

I love the O-line talent in the top 15 of this years draft. I honestly wouldn't mind Decastro, Martin, or Reiff. Carl Nicks would be incredible in free agency.

LT- Gross

LG- Wharton

C- Kalil

RG- Nicks

RT- Martin

This line would win us a superbowl ^^^

Yea no way in hell we pick up Nicks. Gonna hurt the saints if they lose him though.

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