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Wallace flipping to LT might be one of the key positions to watch in training camp. If he can make the transition to be even an average NFL LT, that would do a lot to stabilize the rest of the line. It's a lot to put on a rookie who played on the right side his whole college career because Fashanu was just so good.Bedard today:
Caeden Wallace lost a close battle to Uche, drew with Anfernee Jennings, beat John Morgan and Keion White. Pretty good day for the rookie. And didn't look out of place in team at left tackle.
Wallace flipping to LT might be one of the key positions to watch in training camp. If he can make the transition to be even an average NFL LT, that would do a lot to stabilize the rest of the line. It's a lot to put on a rookie who played on the right side his whole college career because Fashanu was just so good.
Wolf's First Five picks looks like they will contribute: we know that Hitting on Three picks in any Draft is a success. A quick way to build a competitive Team.It's the biggest position battle or focus in camp imo. We know everything, eventually Maye will start. The rookie wrs will emerge bc they're the best we have at that position imo. This is the biggest question on the team by far. We took and looked at several WRs > T with our 2nd. So this is big for our fo who has also spent on iol the past few years. Those decisions should be of focus this year and reevaluated in the offseason.
Yep and if he looks like he can be at least passable at LT then suddenly our 2025 top 10 pick choice can be more flexible.It's the biggest position battle or focus in camp imo. We know everything, eventually Maye will start. The rookie wrs will emerge bc they're the best we have at that position imo. This is the biggest question on the team by far. We took and looked at several WRs > T with our 2nd. So this is big for our fo who has also spent on iol the past few years. Those decisions should be of focus this year and reevaluated in the offseason.
OL is probably the only position you don't have to "win" at rather survive. So passable is acceptable esp when you have an athletic QB like Maye.Yep and if he looks like he can be at least passable at LT then suddenly our 2025 top 10 pick choice can be more flexible.
The domino effect is big here.
I agree. Wallace looks like he is doing well at LT. If successful at LT, Wallace would be an amazing RT and let's draft a top LT next year. I still think J Andrews will be a good Center when he starts playing again. If we have Sow, Onwenu, Andrews, Wallace and and a top LT, that would be amazing for Maye.If Wallace balls out this year, I still say grab a T with the first pick along with maybe a C next draft...
Hell No! if he's good at LT leave him there gotta maximize the great Draft value. Strengthen a weaker position with the pick...what if we could Draft the next Judon?? Hmmmmm.I agree. Wallace looks like he is doing well at LT. If successful at LT, Wallace would be an amazing RT and let's draft a top LT next year. I still think J Andrews will be a good Center when he starts playing again. If we have Sow, Onwenu, Andrews, Wallace and and a top LT, that would be amazing for Maye.
I hope they sign Judon. With Barmore, Judon, and Keion White plus a new OL, the team might be half way decent next year.
Remember Matt Light many Scouts didn't think he could play LT on the Pro Level ask Brady how he felt about him protecting his blind side. My point if Wallace wins the LT job it's his job to lose if he plays horribly. On Jake Andrews he hasn't shown anything to say he's more than a back up: Michael Jordan is ahead of him at Center. Jake Andrews should be a sure PS candidate Centers like RB's are a dime a dozen.I agree. Wallace looks like he is doing well at LT. If successful at LT, Wallace would be an amazing RT and let's draft a top LT next year. I still think J Andrews will be a good Center when he starts playing again. If we have Sow, Onwenu, Andrews, Wallace and and a top LT, that would be amazing for Maye.
I hope they sign Judon. With Barmore, Judon, and Keion White plus a new OL, the team might be half way decent next year.
That is not trueRemember Matt Light many Scouts didn't think he could play LT on the Pro Level ask Brady how he felt about him protecting his blind side. My point if Wallace wins the LT job it's his job to lose if he plays horribly. On Jake Andrews he hasn't shown anything to say he's more than a back up:
Because J Andrews is injured. You compare to injured players? LolMichael Jordan is ahead of him at Center.
Centers are not a dime a dozen. Silly comment.Jake Andrews should be a sure PS candidate Centers like RB's are a dime a dozen.
I don't nitpick much One-if but I remember your comments after the picks they weren't good. I know you liked the Maye pick but you didn't like the others especially the Two Offensive Lineman. Glad you're changing your Tune the Wolf will be GM of the year.That is not true
Because J Andrews is injured. You compare to injured players? Lol
Centers are not a dime a dozen. Silly comment.
I suspect that team views it just slightly differently.I agree. Wallace looks like he is doing well at LT. If successful at LT, Wallace would be an amazing RT and let's draft a top LT next year. I still think J Andrews will be a good Center when he starts playing again. If we have Sow, Onwenu, Andrews, Wallace and and a top LT, that would be amazing for Maye.
I hope they sign Judon. With Barmore, Judon, and Keion White plus a new OL, the team might be half way decent next year.
After the draft I stayed I prefer BPA over drafting for need. I believe that All Pros, as opposed to good players, are critical to winning championships. Therefore I did not like the Pats approach for the most part.I don't nitpick much One-if but I remember your comments after the picks they weren't good. I know you liked the Maye pick but you didn't like the others especially the Two Offensive Lineman. Glad you're changing your Tune the Wolf will be GM of the year.
One-if you always say the nicest things.-if After the draft I stayed I prefer BPA over drafting for need. I believe that All Pros, as opposed to good players, are critical to winning championships. Therefore I did not like the Pats approach for the most part.
If you remember I said Polk reminded me of a "more athletic Meyers". Today posters were talking about Polk being similar to Meyers but more athletic. Exactly what I said after the draft.
Wallace switching to LT is a tall order. If he can do it that would be great but not likely. Drafting Robinson when we have Onwenu and Sow, while we have no FS, seems foolish to me. How many guards do we need?
But I like Maye, Polk, Wallace, and Baker. Let's hope Baker does not go the way of Jack Jones. But I would have preferred BPA in most of those spots.
But you do you. Keep misrepresenting what other posters say. That is one thing you are good at. Work to your strength.
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