Here’s BonifayRam...
Do fans here really think that Snead & Mcvay traded the team's present & future draft wealth & future major chunks of cap salary for a QB to run the ball behind a very good run blocking RT Havnestein? Did we not try that the last few seasons & how well did that work out for our offense?
You & I have been on this same thought for some time now. I know I been posting about it since before January. I think that after the conclusion of the first round Thursday night & depending on how it goes for teams looking for ready start RT's .......we should see some possible action take place there. Snead/Demoff is still badly in need of Cap relief & this team is in an outstanding position of depth @ RT's. Hav has the good value that can obtain a good second-day draft pick or picks for teams in serious need.
If Mcvay really wants to open up the field beside the 4 to 5 yd passing routes like in the last two seasons then he very well might desire to have a very good pass blocking OT starting @ RT.
Hav has been discussed for a long time...any fan who does not have his head stuck in the sand knows his Achilles Heel is smaller quick-pass rushers. The NFL has the book written on Hav & they do attack him in this area that has often caused much panic & even sacks on passing downs.
It's extremely UNpopular in here for me to post this....but this passing offense would be better off if a fully healed Andrew Whitworth were starting @ LT & 4th yr OT Joseph Noteboom was starting @ RT. Have Bobby Evans who has been a good Swing OL'er back up as Whitworth/Noteboom as emergency back game day. Evans is far more OT than OG!
Do not move David Edwards @ LG. Then take your previous backup OT's who are thicker larger OL'ers like Chandler Brewer 6-6/320 plus & Tremayne Anchrum 6-2/314 & utilize their OT pass blocking skills @ RG in place of Corbett who will be our starting OC.