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Agreed OT too much important.I'm OT all the way. Freeling, Icheanachor, or Lomu.
The only possibility which might make me hesitate iscif Caleb Banks was on the board.
I don't think people are suggesting OT to "give up on" Campbell. Moses at RT is ancient. I think a lot of people are looking at it as we need a replacement for him probably as soon as 2027 (unlikely he's here for the third year of his deal, IMO) so you want to draft a guy a year early. And then if the guy has ability to play LT then that just gives you the added bonus of insurance against Campbell because rookie an injured or not, you have to have SOME level of concern there with what we've seen in the playoffs.I hate to be that guy, but unless we make a big move in FA at WR or TE I think that has to be a higher priority than LT. Campbell is only in his rookie (well, now 2nd) year and was doing well before his injury. You can't give up on him yet, not by using your first pick on LT. Our WR corps, even before the playoffs, was underwhelming. Boutte is good but it feels like almost all of his big plays rely on pin point accuracy from Maye. I wouldn't mind seeing a receiver in that Welker/Edelman role show up here or just a big easy target at TE
Oh God not that guy!I hate to be that guy, but unless we make a big move in FA at WR or TE I think that has to be a higher priority than LT. Campbell is only in his rookie (well, now 2nd) year and was doing well before his injury. You can't give up on him yet, not by using your first pick on LT. Our WR corps, even before the playoffs, was underwhelming. Boutte is good but it feels like almost all of his big plays rely on pin point accuracy from Maye. I wouldn't mind seeing a receiver in that Welker/Edelman role show up here or just a big easy target at TE
I think if you're picking tackle at 31 you're almost saying it without saying it that you are in desperate need of a LT--that is, of course, unless it is a player who exclusively played RT and projects to replace Moses. I don't oppose the idea of upgrading RT at 31 but I do think (again, depending on FA) there are way more important holes to fill than LT/swing tackle. If they go and get Likely or Pitts and make a big splash at WR through an AJ Brown trade, I'd be more open to it I guess, but I still think there are places that need improvement more.I don't think people are suggesting OT to "give up on" Campbell. Moses at RT is ancient. I think a lot of people are looking at it as we need a replacement for him probably as soon as 2027 (unlikely he's here for the third year of his deal, IMO) so you want to draft a guy a year early. And then if the guy has ability to play LT then that just gives you the added bonus of insurance against Campbell because rookie an injured or not, you have to have SOME level of concern there with what we've seen in the playoffs.
I do agree though that they need some improvement in receiving weapons. There needs to be more ability to get open. I don't think it necessarily needs to be a #1 option type, but they need one strong addition such that SOMEONE can have a favorable matchup. If you're going to do the strength in numbers approach vs. having a proper #1/#2 then you probably need your 3rd WR or 2nd TE to be "overqualified" for the role so there's SOME matchup advantage on the field somewhere.
lol I know I hate to be the basic "We need shiny weapons" guy but I remember throughout the year, a lot of our big plays weren't wide open receivers. They took some insane accuracy from Maye to get the ball to them. That's partly why I didn't care much about the strength of schedule talk against the Pats. I didn't care how bad the teams were, the coverage in a lot of those games was still tight and the throws were difficult. If we improve at WR or TE it alleviates some of that pressure for Maye to be perfectOh God not that guy!
I'm kidding. We certainly need a high reception type receiver that gets open quickly, if for no other reason than to be a future Diggs replacement. Is Chism that guy? Maybe. TE is very deep this year but not very top heavy. TE 2 might not go until the 3rd round. I still think OT (Moses' future replacement) and EDGE are the priorities, particularly as they align well with the value at the spot we're picking. It is a pretty good WR class throughout so you may get your wish.
I don't look at LT in isolation. I also don't see Campbell moving to guard as a demotion. Who thinks of Thuney as a failure because he played tackle in college and guard in the NFL?Campbell is our LT. That is not going to change. There isn’t anyone available that is a true upgrade. If Freeling fell to us, I’d pencil him in at RT, unless he proves he can be a better player at LT. Then I’d think about moving Campbell to G. There just aren’t any better choices
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