I look at it this way. They will go into the offseason with Havenstein, Noteboom, Allen, Edwards, Evans, and Corbett as their top returning OL. Demby has tumbled down the depth chart (thankfully) and I'd doubt he's around next year.
That gives them room to (a) add some talent and (b) have some open competition. Like you I believe Noteboom will be the LT. And Edwards will start at one of the OG spots. I liked him on the right side Sunday. Corbett looks to me like a 6th man. Center needs to be an open competition which means either finding a mid-priced veteran or drafting another center on day 2 in April. Drafting the best available OL regardless of position at #50 overall or wherever they end up picking should be on the table.
I'd like to see Evans get some playing time and maybe depending on the injury situation he's going to next Sunday. Blythe is of course TBD in 2020 but if they do bring him back I would have it be in competition with Allen for the starting center.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/11/2019 05:45AM by LMU93.