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He's probably drunk and passed out on a sidewalk wearing roll tide undies onlyanyone else seeing blank replies from that retard @bermudasteel ?
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I don' think that is as true as it used to be. Guys are moving all around on many teams. The league values versatility with all the injuries.I hear yaz Steelmann, my point was is harder than one thinks to move from position to position.
Maybe Fautanu would be an exception, and if they do move him I HOPE like hellA it works for the positive.
The draft will be interesting to see what direction the team goes.
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Well, we missed Rutledge, but....Weird.
Not only was Fautano a LT in college, but Mason McCormack was a LG in college.
One of the draft favourites at OG is Rutledge, who is a RG.
Iheanachor & Rutledge in Round 1 & 2 to play right side, Fautano & McCormack move to the left...
I would be all for this a solid idea.Package a 7th, 4th & 3rd to move into the high-mid 2nd & grab Bisontis.
OL is set for years. Just play them in the best on-field configuration for the talent available.
Then with #53 add a WR or QB. Then in the 3rd add a DT, QB, WR or Safety depending on what you had a 53.
For mine, there has to be a QB. I could find an argument for Beck, Allar or Nussmeier.
But first- put all our QB's in a position of strength- OL of high quality. Add a 3rd WR. Grab another WR in 4, 5 or 6th round.