The next major steps will have to be next season where we need somebody we can count on for at least a few seasons at RT. Moses will be 35 next season, if he even wants to play beyond this one. Even Bruce Armstrong retired around that age (I sorta judge OL by his standard. He was the man as far as I was concerned).
We have an NFL quality OL (perhaps almost average) TODAY. I think that Marrone can continue to perform with our top 7 OL's (and Lowe is OK as our #8 (a #4 and swing OT). I think that if we had a veteran backup LG on the 53 (Strange is an example), we would be average today.
There is a place on the team for a veteran or two who are likely here for only 2-3 years. Everyone doesn't have to be a youngster. We have Bradbury and Moses (and perhaps Onwenu).
Last year we had Onwenu, Brown and no one. We added FOUR starters all of which are playing well. But folks think that this is nowhere near enough. IMO, this OL, as it stands TODAY is good enough to be the OL of a playoff, divisional or SB contender. We won't lose because of this OL. But, sure, we "need" to add another and another next year. But, perhaps, Bryant is a possible future starter at RT. We're likely to be good enough to be OK at RT (with Moses here) for another year. If Bryant is a future starter, we might consider that we have a future OL in Campbell, Wilson, Brown, Onwenu and Bryant. Yes, we should prioritize drafting OL's to greatly improve over our bottom of the roster OL backups, especially a backup for Onwenu. Alternatively, we can find a younger $10M-$15M a year RG to replace Onwenu.
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YES, WE WILL HAVE GROWING PAINS
but we have 2025 that is better than I would have thought possible, one that will likely improve in 2026.
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AND YES
Buffalo is likely to destroy this OL and the rest of the Offense this week.