So the starting line right now projects to be... Okorafor / Strange / DAndrews / Sow / Onwenu
Interior reserves: JAndrews,
Leverett, Mafi
OT reserves: Anderson, McDermott, Lowe, Wheatley, Stuber
I mean, I guess if Okorafor isn't TERRIBLE at LT, it's could be a fine bridge year OL.
Onwenu is better as a guard but he's a good RT too - not elite or anything but not a weakness. Sow looked ok at RG last year and you'd hope for some development in a young player. DAndrews is still a good starter. Strange hasn't yet and probably won't ever live up to his draft status, but feel like he's an ok starter with more room to grow at LG. If Okorafor can just be "ok" enough at LT to where he isn't a shut-the-whole-offense-down kind of liability, there's probably enough there to be ok in a bridge year. The OL wouldn't be so bad that you can't see any sense of development from anyone.
Most would love to add a LT in the draft, but not sure how practical that is unless we use our first pick on it. I'm sure there will be some OT drafted at #34 or later who turns out to be a starting LT, but hard to bank on that IMO. And even if you do get that guy, who is to say he's ready year 1?
All of the moves they've made, or the lack thereof, seem to point to this being treated as a bridge year though. Even if they do stay put and take a QB at #3, the OL and weapons group don't seem good enough to start him. I'd call both bare minimum caliber right now.