I would even move up if necessary to achieve that objective and give up futures picks to get the guy I want, assuming one is there and we can get to him. Doing that frees up Jackson to deepen the right side at guard and backing up Havenstein. Then I'd draft a Center in that round 3-4 range and the OL should be back fully to being a top unit once again.
As to QB bad teams sell out for high drafted rooks then put them behind bad OLs. This line gave up around 20 pressures today. You cannot beat contenders doing that. They are not good enough and Williams doesn't change that, in fact he eats draft capital that could have fixed that problem.
Also for the 2024 season you're not going to contend with any rookie QB. So you need a bridge QB. That is Stafford. This means that ideally we get that LT up high, then take a flyer on a QB in round 2 or 3 plus a Center and you let all that simmer on the depth chart in camp behind your QB1. Who should have better protections and maybe good enough protections to contend.
Lastly if they were to try to move Stafford out for another vet QB the roster at large will be weak. They're all-in with Stafford even if it's just as the guy to be the bridge QB. And if they do it right they can contend as they take shots on young QBs in the next couple drafts.