How about draft a cost controlled Stud WR # 1 at number 3 overall? Solves the problem. Then you can spend in other areas.
Why do we simply ASSUME that we will be able to sign two top OT's in free agency that we can depend (that are relatively healthy)?
1) Currently, our OT's are Lowe, Jacobs and Wallace. Lowe and Wallace could be OK backups in 2025, or not. In 2026, or not.
Repeat ten times until it sinks in.
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2) It is very difficult to get solid starting, healthy OT's in free agency, and almost impossible to get a stud starting LT.
Repeat ten times until it sinks in.
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3) We will see where we are at OL come draft time. we could be very comfortable with the IOL's. Plan One must be to try to draft two starting OT's. There is absolutely no guarantees of getting a 2025 starter in the Draft. One of the OT's is likely to be a one-year ot two year bridge. Even then, we would likely draft an OT, just not in the top 50.
3) Our hopes for 2025 and 2026 depend on the OL.
For the future, we have Onwenu and a couple of potential starters and backups. Let's be clear. We COULD be OK going into the draft. We could sign two solid starting OT's (not great starters, perhaps not even above average). We might see a bit of progress out of Lowe, Robinson, Wallace and/or Jacobs. We might be fine inside next year with Onwenu/Strange/Robinson/Sow and Andrews/Brown/Andrews. And, of course, we will bring in more competition for the backups.