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03-17-2024, 12:24 AM | #2 |
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Yeah I don't get it. He's a pretty fluid athlete but I'm not sure that means it's worth dicking him around trying to wedge him in at LT
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03-18-2024, 09:58 AM | #3 | ||
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Now it's just something I'm willing to keep an open mind on given that we appear to have a draft fairly deep with RT prospects but a little less so at LT. Guys with shorter arms or slower feet that may not be great on the left side but sure seem to have good tools for RT. Whereas Taylor has the length, feet and athleticism to play LT. As we often discuss at LT, there's just not a lot of guys that have the physical tools to play on an island out there. Taylor doesn't have the experience, but he does have the tools. And there's a solid chance that the guy we're looking into picking at 32 is lacking one or more of those 'left tackle' sort of tools. I'm just saying don't pass on a guy like Morgan because you think he's a RT long-term. Because I think you MIGHT have a solid transition candidate in Taylor who would allow us to take someone like Latham or Mims or Morgan and get strong year 1 contributions from them. |
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