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Re: Grade the O Line at the Bye
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Injuries are so frustrating when it's the same guys. Chase is a proven player and Cosmi has tons of potential. But if you can't ever stay on the field, the team is kind of held hostage. As players, too good to get rid of, but always injured so take up roster spots that could be used on players that don't get as hurt as much for whatever reason.
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Re: Grade the O Line at the Bye
I'd keep:
Leno Cosmi Chase Paul Re-Sign: Schweitzer (if he is willing to re-sign to a similar contract that he previously did) Draft (at a minimum): Center Tackle Then bring in some vets at the G position to compete for spot(s).
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Re: Grade the O Line at the Bye
Our 2023 draft picks for anyone curious:
R1 (18) R2 (49) R4 (97) R4 (119) R5 (153) R7 (193) R7 (214) R7 (235)
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Re: Grade the O Line at the Bye
When you look at the guard position, Wes (3.5) and Turner (3j contracts are up. That’s like 6.5 mill for both cap hit, take that money and invest it in a better player in the interior
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Re: Grade the O Line at the Bye
Isn’t there a compensatory 3rd rounder.
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Re: Grade the O Line at the Bye
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Can't go wrong with being stout upfront on either side.
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Re: Grade the O Line at the Bye
I'm not sure if we don't have one or it just hasn't been announced yet, so it's not included. Pulled from:
https://www.nflmockdraftdatabase.com...%20key%20above.
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Re: Grade the O Line at the Bye
LT Leno gives you another year of acceptable LT play
LG Norwell is okay and under contract for another year C .. love Roullier but not sure we can count on him RG .. no body under contract next year, would like to seed Cosmi moved there RT Lucas under contract next year but Id like to see an upgrade RT so Lucas can slide back to being our swing tackle when someone gets injured. ---------- RT would be my priority, unless we can find a stud LT then move Leno over C would be considered We have had success finding servicable affordable IOL in FA .. even servicable Ts in FA can be found |
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My immediate reaction was Run A Pass D I was going to say that the A has as much to do with our backs as the oline. You are right though. It has more to do with our backs. After more thought Run C+ Pass D |
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Re: Grade the O Line at the Bye
I sure hope you're right. If that's right you can remove Qb from the list. But LB still comes before OL in my view. Oline needs improvement, but we have decent guys in there, add one quality proven vet and spend a couple of mdi to late round pick and this Oline is legit. The LB squad is weak AF. We have 2 decent players and then nobody. We need a playmaker AND some depth. It's the weak link of this D.
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Re: Grade the O Line at the Bye
Yes there is, we'll be getting a compensatory for Scherff at a 3rd round value and then a compensatory for Settle at a 6th round value.
https://overthecap.com/compensatory-picks
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Re: Grade the O Line at the Bye
After listening to Cooley’s last appearance on Sheehan’s podcast and hearing how much we’re in max protect it makes the OL being an off-season priority even more important for me. We’re basically handcuffed on offense right now especially in the pass game.
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Re: Grade the O Line at the Bye
So our picks should be the following, with the exact order approximated because the season isn't over yet. 20th pick would be assuming we'd exit in the first round of the playoffs.
Round 1 - #20 Round 2 - #51 Round 3 - #97 (from Scherff) Round 4 - #121 Round 5 - #155 Round 6 - #196 Round 6 - #214 (from Settle) Round 7 - #237
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Could get a good G with the 3rd round compensatory, too. A dependable T would go a very long way. We could kick Cosmi inside permanently, who could hone the craft and become a very good Guard. Then get another strong young G and that relegates the Norwell / Turner experiment to a depth play. I'd like to be in the position where we're cutting a guy who the staff would see as 'serviceable' due to numbers.
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