1) If all candidates at #37 are rated virtually equally, then take the O stud, by all means. But if a D player has a significant edge, he's gotta be the pick.
2) By our 3rd and 4th round picks it is virtually certain that candidate ratings will be practically identical to each other. So it should be easy to allow need to dictate the pick at a position and side of the ball opposite the pick at #37.
3) I have NO doubt that McVay will avoid ignoring the O side of the ball. The O will get it's fair share of attention in this draft, trust me.