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Warmack vs Fluker


Mr. Scot

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Warmack. I'm not completely sold on Bell as our future at RT, but I'm not sure how a move inside to OG would fair for him. He's built like an OT and the duties for an OG are much different from that of an OT. Can Bell pull? I don't know.

Warmack looks like a very special player at OG. I know OGs rarely go in the top half of the 1st round, but he's one of those special talents who could warrant it.

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Chance Warmack by far. He just clears paths like nobody else and bowls over defensive linemen and linebackers. With us probably going to more of a running attack then that is what I want. Not to mention he is probably the best player in the draft.

This middle of our Oline will look very good for a while with Warmack, Kalil, and Silatolu(who I believe is going to become a VERY good gaurd)

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Jeff Otah has scared me off of drafting "fat guys" high. Sure they can play but they have motivation and injury concerns. Not all lineman qualify as fat guys. You can tell the difference.

I would got Left Tackle, RG or something else entirely. We have a "good enough" guy at RT we need to either lock up a major impact position long term or get massive upgrade at a weak position.

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Or do you grab Barrett Jones, who can play any position on the line?

That's a guy I'd love to have too.

Honestly not sure where Fluker and Jones will be rated as prospects at this point. Warmack is rated high first round but so was DeCastro.

Trading down is an option from where we are, of course, but that can be dicey too.

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