yes, but he is just about ready to hand over those photos to Bill MurrayFerentz is the current possessor of the Ken Walter/Jake Bequette/Geneo Grissom compromising photos of BB
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Trent is the LT.. at least he's projected to be there. I believe we need some interior help on the right side. We are just so thin. However the team ask all of thier lineman to be interchangeable and be able to play multiple spots.At this point I'd rather first look to find somebody with more substantial Left Tackle experience; Cachoo would probably be just another Right Tackle candidate, of which we have many.
Re sign him
Harry had one foot out of the league until the Vikings decided to kick the tires a few days ago.All of them except Ken Webster, pick 252.
Even if he was not injured, he sucksOne of the moderators gave this question it's own thread. Yesterday I posted this question as part of an old thread.
At that time, there was a headline about Cajuste being waved and it was not made clear that he was injured until sometime later.
yes, but he is just about ready to hand over those photos to Bill Murray
Zach Cox of NESN mentioned Mike Onwenu had been spotted working down on the lower field,
I think Brown at LT and McDermott at RT are the expected starters for game 1 with Reiff the swing tackle. I don’t think Sow is ready yet and Stueber has rarely been mentioned in OTA’s, minis and training camp. When Anderson comes back he will be the primary backup at LT IMO.Sounds like it’s McDermott. During yesterday’s practice when they got into the personnel expected to play tomorrow, it was McDermott at LT and Sow at RT with Brown and Reiff sitting out. From what I’ve ready, Stueber has only played LT while Sow has only played RT. They each have college experience on the other side though.
No. We have a purpose.Jeesuz… re-sign a guy the Jests just cut due to injury and we cut because he was perpetually injured because a FA we signed is currently injured despite no career history of injuries?
Teams are at 90 man rosters, some teams are way over the salary cap. There are teams who have old but talented OT’s who will see their young OT play well and cut the old guy to save money… or trade him.
Wait for camp cut downs, then fill out your roster. We don’t even know what we have in Sow or if Calvin Anderson will come off the NFI list next week. Have some patience.
Trent is the LT.. at least he's projected to be there. I believe we need some interior help on the right side. We are just so thin. However the team ask all of thier lineman to be interchangeable and be able to play multiple spots.
The norm in the NFL is to have one very good OL starter, two average starters, and two starters who are questionable. On the bench, two guys who are OK as fill ins, and then 2-3 developmental youngsters with unknown ceilings (including the practice squad).
The Pats have two very good starters (C and RG), one average to potentially very good starter (LG), a LT that's above average but injury prone, and questionable candidates at RT. The depth is good enough that at least one player they cut will end up on another roster.
Yes, it is a weak spot on the roster, but that's a good thing, because it is a commentary on the rest of the roster, not on the OL.
I believe that Brown is 3rd quartile OT (better than 25 of OT's).Mount Brown's no longer an above-average Left Tackle, injury-prone or otherwise.
And our candidates at Right Tackle aren't questionable: we already know how bad they are... Even Dee Wise is beating them in 1-on-1s.
The C/G situation is in better shape, in both starting talent & quality depth; nobody's really arguing that... But this is a bottom-quartile group at OT;
that one should be as inarguable as it is concerning.