We drafted Jake Andrews to be David A's replacement, and Andrews looked really good when he played LG last year.
Yeah, he did look good when he played. But they chose to start Sow and Strange over him still so as of right now they seem to think those are better options. So I'm just assuming that in a scenario where Onwenu is moved back to RG and replaced by a more natural RT and provided that Strange can transition effectively to Center, that Jake Andrews would still be behind those guys. Which would make him a good depth option, which is always welcome.
Now maybe even with Onwenue eventually moving to RG...
1) Andrews could eventually surpass Strange or Sow on the depth chart and become a better option, even if they didn't seem to see it that way last year.
2) Maybe Andrews already is a better option and them playing Strange/Sow over himewas tied to perceived higher developmental potential that won't be realized.
3) Maybe Strange just can't play Center like it was speculated he could in the draft process, which means JAndrews is the DAndrews replacement and then Strange/Sow/Onwenu need to figure out the guard spots between them.
4) Maybe Onwenu, with full commitment to the position for the first time, settles in so well at RT that moving him to the less valuable RG position is a moot point. In which case JAndrews can play inside along with Strange/Sow.
Just me personally, from what I've seen....
1) I don't think Onwenu will ever be so great at RT that we aren't better off adding a more natural player there and moving Onwenu inside so he can be a pro bowl caliber RG.
2) Sow/Strange are more naturally talented than JAndrews.
3) Optimism that Strange can handle a move to Center as some speculated pre-draft.
If all that holds true, then it points to an eventual group of Sow/Strange/Onwenu on th einterior with Andrews being a good backup.