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Post-cut Guards, who will we pick up?


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Many of you will remember that around this time last year a thread popped up stating that the Buffalo Bills were stacked at DT, and that we should look at their roster for an upgrade at our weakest position.  I searched for that thread with no luck, if that was you speak up, and link that thread because you deserve credit.

 

We all know that Dwan Edwards has been a good player for us.

 

With that said, what teams are stacked at guard?  Which teams have a young draft pick looking to supplant the veteran on their line? 

 

 

Talk amongst yourselves...

 

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Many of you will remember that around this time last year a thread popped up stating that the Buffalo Bills were stacked at DT, and that we should look at their roster for an upgrade at our weakest position.  I searched for that thread with no luck, if that was you speak up, and link that thread because you deserve credit.

 

We all know that Dwan Edwards has been a good player for us.

 

With that said, what teams are stacked at guard?  Which teams have a young draft pick looking to supplant the veteran on their line? 

 

 

Talk amongst yourselves...

 

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At this point I dont know if we are looking more at guard or tackle or a tweener that  can play both positions.I would imagine they would come from a team with a stacked roster like the 49er.

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 But really lack the knowledge to form any conclusions. I'm hoping for a RT upgrade more than RG. Bell gets beat like a drum where I track G-Will making solid blocks on the same plays

 

I concur 100%. Seems doubtful that they are ready to give up on Bell yet imo, so I see even less of a shot at them replacing Williams. Also Amini still needs to take the next step and show some improvement this year as well.

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I was looking around at other teams rosters. Cowgirls had something like 16 lineman in camp. Not that that's the answer but there will be a ton of them that hit the market. I think we need at least 2 which means tough cuts (maybe Tauren Poole and joe Adams, pilares) and some not so tough ones like Jimmy Clausen and sione Fua.

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I was looking around at other teams rosters. Cowgirls had something like 16 lineman in camp. Not that that's the answer but there will be a ton of them that hit the market. I think we need at least 2 which means tough cuts (maybe Tauren Poole and joe Adams, pilares) and some not so tough ones like Jimmy Clausen and sione Fua.

 

The Cowboys OLine is in BIG TROUBLE.....and they are looking to add someone.

 

The guys they have in camp are barely camp fodder.

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Like I said , it might not be the answer but there are gonna be guys out there is the point I was trying to make .

 

I agree with your point 100%....just pointing out that I don't think anyone wants any cast off from the Cowboys.

 

There WILL be solid vets in the final cuts....I just hope we go after at least one of them.

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