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oldschoolramfan
I think Whit is a great way to keep a solid Vet on the OLINE.
I'm also a BIG FAN of rookie development, especially in years 2-3......Here's my take on this OLINE topic.
David Edwards and Bobby Evans showed last year they have what it takes to play in the NFL. Now, with 1 full off season in an NFL weight room, along with a very solid diet.....Along with technique work and film study.....These 2 players can basically play both G/T spots.
Havenstein will be our RT.....He played through an injury last season, that's obvious. He was as good a RT as you can get in the previous year. I know, I'm very partial to my Wisconsin OLINEMEN, but they are the HOGS of college football and I like em'.
OLINE so far.....and of course I totally forget about Noteboom.......So, there's another guy in years 2-3.
LT...WHIT
LG....EDWARDS or EVANS.
C.....?
RG...EDWARDS or EVANS.
RT....HAVS
So, with "C" basically being our only hole......I for sure DRAFT a "C"......A BIG OFFENSIVE CENTER......Blythe, Corbett, Allen and Rookie "C" can battle it out in camp
Good answer, oldschool.
So.....
It appears that, on second thought, that you don’t really feel that they need to address”the other 80%” of the OL beyond Whit?
Thanks for the clarification. I agree with this take.