RayClay
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I agree that there is no reason to call Ohrnberger a bust. He was a 4th round draft choice. he was very, very unlikely to be cut. The only 4th rounder I recall being cut was Kareem Brown in an aweful draft. He didn't do well enough to beat out Connolly as the GameDay backup OG/C. He didn't need to DO ANYTHING in games to show progression. He needed to impress his coaches in practices.
So, we come into the 2010 season.
A) Connolly is back and seems to have inside track at a roster spot a a backup OG and C.
B) LeVoir is back and has the inside track as a backup OT.
B) Bussey, who didn't make the 2009 roster, is back, and has a chance as a backup LT.
C) Ohrnberger is back and is competing with the rest for a backup interior line position.
D) We drafted the 3rd best center in the draft, Larsen, who is the mix as a backup center.
E) We drafted Welch who could be the 4th OT (instead of Bussey) if Kaczur moved to LG.
LOCKS
Light, Kaczur, Koppen, Neal, Vollmer
ALMOST LOCKS (as solid inexpensive backups)
Connolly, LeVoir
PICK TWO
Mankins, Ohrnberger, Bussey, Larsen, Welch
Let the competition begin!
BOTTOM LINE
Ohrnberger could make the roster, or not. In any case, I would expect him to be given every opportunity to make the roster, and even to replace Connolly if he is able. His future is anywhere from being cut to being a Game Day backup and starter if there is an injury.
As fans, we do NOT KNOW ANYTHING about how Ohrnberger is rated by the coaches. We MAY get glimpses of how the coaches feel when writers like Reiss don't have him on their 53 man rosters.
BTW, we shouldn't be shocked if Mankins and Ohrnberger are on the 53, and the three late rounders are waived, with the hope of getting them to Practice Squad. That would simply mean that Ohrnberger has progressed as expected, or at least good enough to beat out those who were not on the 53 man squad last year.
Ohrnberger played a number of snaps while Connolly played fullback.
What exactly did we expect Ohrnberger to do, beat out Mankins or Neal?












