Onwenu has played RT more than he's played guard, 3 years of his 4 year career, and proven he can play great at either... he just can't play the left side. They paid him like a right tackle.
Wallace has to prove he can play in the NFL first before we pencil him in anywhere.
Sow isn't starting simply because they drafted him, he's starting because last offseason he looked lost in rookie minicamp, got better week after week, until by the end of preseason he clearly looked like a starter and was throwing defenders around.
In 2023: RG 194 /RT 656
2022: RG 1044 / RT 0
2021: LT 54 / LG 290 / RG 2 / RT 276
2020: LG 112 /RG 185 /RT 616
TOTALs: LT 54/ LG 402 / RG 1425 / RT 1548
2020 - 3 Hurries LG; 0 Sacks, 0 Hits, 1 Hurries at RG; 3 Sacks, 1 Hit, 6 hurries at RT
2021 - 0 sacks, 0 Hits, 0 Hurries LT; 2 Sacks, 2 Hits, 3 Hurries LG ; 0 sacks, 2 hits, 2 hurries RT
2022 - 1sack, 2 hits, 11 hurries RG
2023 - 1 hit, 3 hurries RG ; 3 sacks, 1 hit, 15 hurries RT
Career Totals:
LT: 0 sacks, 0 hits, 0 hurries in 54 snaps
LG: 2 sacks, 2 hits, 6 hurries in 402 snaps
RG:
1 sack, 3 hits,
15 hurries in 1425 snaps
RT:
6 sacks, 4 hits, 23 hurries in 1548 snaps
He may have taken the most snaps by 123 at RT, but it's clear that RG is his best position.
Penei Sewell - 2022 2 sacks, 6 hits, 20 hurries in 1140 snaps ; 2023 - 1sack, 6 hits, 18 hurries in 1377 snaps
Lane Johnson - 2021- 0 sack, 1 hit, 10 hurries in 864 snaps ; 2022 - 0 sacks, 0 hits, 11 hurries in 1173 snaps ; 2023 - 3 sacks, 2 hits, 30 hurries in 1038 snaps
You should probably look at RG salaries. They aren't that different than RT. His $19M AAV puts him 3rd for RG and 4th for RT.