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Old 02-18-2010, 02:12 PM   #11
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Re: Time to Build an Offensive Line

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Originally Posted by The Goat View Post
Nice thread idea!

LT: I draft the very best prospect w/ our 1st pick...probably Okung

RT: I draft the very best prospect w/ our 2nd pick.

LG: Dockery stays

RG: I let Rinehart and the Williams fight it out to see who adjusts best the zone blocking scheme. The other two are kept for backups.

C: I do everything I can to replace Rabach in FA and the earlier the better. Rabach seems to get more mistake prone every year and w/o excellent guards sandwiching him, i.e. Dock and Thomas in their prime, Rabach almost guarantees a very porous interior. He sucks donkey balls in reality and I highly doubt he'd start anywhere else in the league. Shanny/Allen can find a better Center.

The hope w/ this strategy is to find bookend tackles for the next decade and enough talent in between to give our offense a chance to win immediately.
This isn't a bad plan but I'm hedging my bet that QB is picked up at #1. So if that is what Shanahan wants and gets how do we resolve the OL issue and who do we draft? Last yr was pretty much a defensive yr. This yr should be a more offensive yr, but changing defensive scheme's is an issue.

QB- Bradford/Clausen.
RB- We could probably hold off until next yr. Portis, Ganther, Alridge.
WR- Set unless MS wants someone who won't take draft picks. T.O.
TE- Set.
OL- FA, Draft.

CB- I think set unless a decent FA come available.
SS- Set.
FA- FA, Draft.
LB- I'd pick one more up.
DE- Set. Orakpo, Jarmin, Carter, AH?.
DL/NT- FA, Draft.
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