Several people told us that the offensive line was the greatest area of concern during the first series of meetings. Offensive line Coach Joe Bugel, criticized privately by some in the organization for being too loyal to veterans in the past, was brutally honest during the line review, sources said, particularly about how the line fell apart in the second half of the season.
There was a consensus among those in attendance that the team needs to upgrade at both guard spots and right tackle, though most sources doubted there will any kind of substantial free-agent budget to do that, and figure most of the present cast will be back.
Third-round pick Chad Rinehart is not seen as a capable player at this point, according to numerous sources involved in the meeting, and is not projected as being anywhere close to able to replace Pete Kendall or Randy Thomas at guard. Many coaches, including Bugel, worry about his confidence and ability, sources said. He is not being counted on to produce much in 2009, and if he did it would be a surprising development. Similarly, Stephon Heyer is not viewed as a starter; he's okay for depth purposes but with Jon Jansen no longer deemed a starter, either, they need to do something at right tackle (I still expect them to draft a tackle with their first pick).
Kendall could not practice on Wednesdays all season because of his arthritic knees and, in addition, is in his mid-30s. Given the team's cap predicament, its needs and the internal expectation that they will not be big spenders, sources said they expect the team to try to re-sign Kendall on the cheap. Thomas's health and decreasing athleticism are a big issue as well, but, like Jansen, his contract makes it more expensive to cut him than to keep him, so he will be back. Look for the team to find a "value" guard in free agency to replace Jason Fabini and push for a starting job. Beyond that, I'm not sure they do a whole lot here.
Wow, I appreciate the direct honesty of these evaluations, but this paints a somewhat grim picture for next season. So, if we can't afford to go after a top tier offensive lineman in free agency, then we start next season with Kendall and his arthritic knees at LG, Thomas and his injuries returning at RG, a new veteran backup lineman to take Fabini's place on the bench and hopefully a rookie RT to compete with Jansen and Heyer.
Mark my words, this will be a true test of what Cerrato can do. I have been a supporter of his, often reminding people that his reign as VP of Football just started in 08. But after next season, we will have a report card on him based on the development of D. Thomas, M. Kelly, F. Davis, Rinehart, Horton, Tryon and Brennan. Then add to that the 2009 evaluation of how he manages to transition this old offensive line with some free agents and draft picks in 09 and we will have a much clearer picture of whether he can do the job well.