fredp45 wrote:Offensive Lines take awhile to gel. It isn't like DL where agression, speed and athletic ability shows well from the start. We're adding Dockery back after a few years, 3 of the others have played very well for us for a few years. Heyer started last year as our RT until he got hurt... I agree with Bugel, let's NOT panic... and definetly let's not trade anyone away as all you get is a castoff. Keep our picks and take a Tackle with the 1st rounder, guard with the 2nd rounder and center with the 4th rounder.
How I see our line this year -- with some -- glass is half full thinking:
LT -- Samuels is a Pro-Bowler and in great shape this year.
LG -- Dockery will be fine, and played pretty well next to Sameuls the first stint with us. Also in good shape.
C -- Rabach is a good center. Not a huge guy but a smart signal caller who plays hurt.
RG -- Thomas, who has injury issues so if he can't play, Bridges who has started a bunch of games. I think Bridges has a nasty streak too.
RT -- Heyer will be fine with time.
As subs we have...
Reinhart for LG
Will Montgomery for Center
Williams as Heyer's backup
Devin Clark
If our starters stay healthy and are given time to gel, we'll be fine. They could be a pretty good line actually.
There are so many rediculous assumptions in there. To say "Heyer will be fine with time" is just blind optimism. I disagree with that. You also fail to address age. Rabach, Samuels, and Thomas are all ancient. And knowing the backups by name because you closely follow this team doesn't mean they are sufficient as depth. Those are all unproven, raw players, and probably would all get manhandled by ANY DLine in our division, if they should have to step in.