mastdark81 wrote:Of course these are my own personal rankings as a total starting unit, however I'm pretty sure most will agree...with the exception of maybe the Giants. But my point is isn't ironic how the oline rankings here matches the division leaders identically? Coincidence?
1. Dallas - (LT) T. Smith, (LG) R. Leary, (C) T. Frederick, (RG) Z. Martin, (RT) D. Free
2. Eagles - (LT) J. Peters, (LG) E. Mathis, (C) J. Kelce, (RG) void, (RT) L. Johnson
3. Giants - (LT) W. Beatty, (LG) W. Richburg, (C) J .Walton, (RG)J.Jerry, (RT) J. Pugh
4. Redskins - (LT) T. Williams, (LG) S. Lauvao, (C) K. Lichtenstieger, (RG) CChester, (RT) T. Compton
hint* hint* management!!
I know there are not many guys available in free agency but maybe make an inquiry on Alex Boone OG in San Fran. He's not happy with his contract and we cannot I mean cannot keep Chester, especially at his salary at least.
So things look a little different today. Dallas picked up 1st round OT talent as an undrafted free agent in addition to drafting an OT in the 3rd round. IMHO they are the undisputed champs of the East so far as offensive line is concerned, and they very well could have the best line in the entire league.
The Eagles just cut Mathis, the latest nonsurprise in Kelly's hubristic offseason. They've still got an elite LT and good RT, but lots of question marks otherwise and absolutely no depth at guard. (They'll be lucky to get one starting-quality player out of what they have.)
In the draft, we took the guy the Giants wanted to improve their offensive line. I love the one-two punch that represents. Flowers will probably be a starter for them, but it doesn't look to me like they've improved much since the time this thread first ran.
The Redskins, meanwhile, now have a (likely) solid RT. Chester is gone, with an intense competition to fill his spot that is likely to yield improvement. We also picked up a man who might be the best OL coach in the league, which I'm more and more appreciating as a real improvement. Plus, we can now see that we're switching to more of a power running scheme that will fit our strengths better.
So, I'm calling it this way now:
1. Cowboys
2. Skins
3. Eagles
4. Giants
With the following qualifications: Dallas is well ahead of the rest of us, the Skins/Eagles are close enough that I could see switching them or calling it a tie for now, and the Giants are a real step behind that.