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Originally Posted by Chargem
Wasn't Bradbury a slam dunk in 2019 as well though, and he had a very rough start to the season and is probably only marginally better than Reiter now?
Short of those ridiculous talents that go top half of the first, finding rookie OL seems like it's been a tough task. I'm wondering if a vet to start and a 3rd or 4th round guy to sit and develop is the better option
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Nelson and Hernandez are pretty good.
Even a great center or guard prospect generally go later in the first.
Or second.
I think we can agree it's time to look at it early in the draft and that we need to better allocate resources at those spots anyway.