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He talked about the false starts without being prompted in the post game locker room. Took responsibility.
No one seems to be talking about how dangerous the Commanders' line can be...
Originally posted by Alfienator:
Originally posted by titan:
I use to be so confident when an Oline came from Norte dame.

Is that a Spanish college?

😂
Originally posted by Heed49er:
He talked about the false starts without being prompted in the post game locker room. Took responsibility.
No one seems to be talking about how dangerous the Commanders' line can be...

I didn't see the video, so can you link?
Originally posted by IGSXIII:
Originally posted by Alfienator:
Originally posted by titan:
I use to be so confident when an Oline came from Norte dame.

Is that a Spanish college?

😂

Originally posted by LasVegasWally:
Originally posted by Alfienator:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Lots of penalties with this guy. He has to cut down the penalties.

Yeah, this guy is eventually going to cost games.

This

We really need to find his replacement this off season.

This comment and others like it led me to do some research on what Right Tackles around the league are getting paid. To make things easy, I went straight off PFF rankings for RTs and used overthecap.com for their current yearly salary. McGlinchey is currently ranked #11, in the last year of his rookie contract in which his 5th-year option was taken @$10.8M.

So here are the RTs ranked higher than McGlinchey that are not on rookie contracts and what they are currently earning.

Ryan Ramszyk - $19.2M/yr
Brian O'Neill - $18.5M/yr
Lane Johnson - $18M/yr
Braden Smith - $17.5M/yr

The following are lower than him but within 5-10 spots:
Taylor Moton - $17M/yr
Rod Havenstein - $11.5M/yr
Jack Conklin - $8M/yr

So, given those numbers, you can figure replacing McGlinchey will not be cheap if we go FA. Resigning him will depend on how much he wants. Based on the market, he might agree to something in the $10-12M range, perhaps less if he wants to stay with the team. However, he will get some good offers, especially if the team goes deep in the playoffs.

These notables are 20+ spots lower:
Trent Brown - $6.5M/yr
C Okorofor - $8M/yr
La'el Collins - $7M/yr

There are also 4 guys ranked higher than him that are all on rookie contracts: Sewell (1st round pick), Wirfs (1st rd), McGary (1st rd), and Cosmi (2nd rd). Without a pick in the first 3 rounds, the chances of getting a guy like any of those guys go out the window. In fact, there are only three current starting RTs that were chosen lower than round 3.

The other option is to turn in house. McKivitz had a very short run this year (57 snaps) in which he did fairly well. He will be ERFA in 2023. Jaylen Moore is a possibility but in 167 snaps, he got exposed. Spencer Burford or Daniel Brunskill could be moved back outside but then we need a guard.

So the choice seems to be: bite the bullet and pay McGlinchey or take a chance on one of the four I just listed and hope for the best.

Corrections are appreciated...and expected.
Originally posted by trogdor:
This guy's replacement needs to be a priority after this season. He's serviceable on most plays but he's a liability to blow up any given pass play and doesn't play disciplined football.

Did you see what Glinch did on Ray-Ray's TD run around the right side?

Jumped out beyond the line, into the second level and planted the linebacker zeroing in on Ray-Ray.

Do you have any idea how difficult an assignment that is? Glinch excels at it.

If Glinch leaves, it's only because the 49ers will not be able to afford his price tag.
Maxx Crosby coming up next week. Basically the white version of Aldon Smith with the motor of Justin Smith.
He always looks like dogs**t from the broadcast tv view.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Imagine if Kyle had the same standards for the OL that he does for the DL.
You mean 1st rounder MM standards ?

Yes. Imagine Kyle calling out Mike McGlinchey and the OL like he did with Bosa and the DL. It'll never happen. 2 different standards.
[ Edited by NCommand on Dec 26, 2022 at 3:34 AM ]
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Imagine if Kyle had the same standards for the OL that he does for the DL.
You mean 1st rounder MM standards ?

Yes. Imagine Kyle calling out Mike McGlinchey and the OL like he did with Bosa and the DL. It'll never happen. 2 different standards.
Oh thought you we're going towards where they were drafted

but how do you know they weren't called out, have they played better in previous years?
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Imagine if Kyle had the same standards for the OL that he does for the DL.
You mean 1st rounder MM standards ?

Yes. Imagine Kyle calling out Mike McGlinchey and the OL like he did with Bosa and the DL. It'll never happen. 2 different standards.

People are hating on him too much dude last 2 games he didnt allow a single pressure
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by LasVegasWally:
Originally posted by Alfienator:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Lots of penalties with this guy. He has to cut down the penalties.

Yeah, this guy is eventually going to cost games.

This

We really need to find his replacement this off season.

This comment and others like it led me to do some research on what Right Tackles around the league are getting paid. To make things easy, I went straight off PFF rankings for RTs and used overthecap.com for their current yearly salary. McGlinchey is currently ranked #11, in the last year of his rookie contract in which his 5th-year option was taken @$10.8M.

So here are the RTs ranked higher than McGlinchey that are not on rookie contracts and what they are currently earning.

Ryan Ramszyk - $19.2M/yr
Brian O'Neill - $18.5M/yr
Lane Johnson - $18M/yr
Braden Smith - $17.5M/yr

The following are lower than him but within 5-10 spots:
Taylor Moton - $17M/yr
Rod Havenstein - $11.5M/yr
Jack Conklin - $8M/yr

So, given those numbers, you can figure replacing McGlinchey will not be cheap if we go FA. Resigning him will depend on how much he wants. Based on the market, he might agree to something in the $10-12M range, perhaps less if he wants to stay with the team. However, he will get some good offers, especially if the team goes deep in the playoffs.

These notables are 20+ spots lower:
Trent Brown - $6.5M/yr
C Okorofor - $8M/yr
La'el Collins - $7M/yr

There are also 4 guys ranked higher than him that are all on rookie contracts: Sewell (1st round pick), Wirfs (1st rd), McGary (1st rd), and Cosmi (2nd rd). Without a pick in the first 3 rounds, the chances of getting a guy like any of those guys go out the window. In fact, there are only three current starting RTs that were chosen lower than round 3.

The other option is to turn in house. McKivitz had a very short run this year (57 snaps) in which he did fairly well. He will be ERFA in 2023. Jaylen Moore is a possibility but in 167 snaps, he got exposed. Spencer Burford or Daniel Brunskill could be moved back outside but then we need a guard.

So the choice seems to be: bite the bullet and pay McGlinchey or take a chance on one of the four I just listed and hope for the best.

Corrections are appreciated...and expected.

This has been addressed. McGlinchey while having some serious struggles is one of the better right tackles and will make a ton in free agency. I just posted on how I Jack Conklin got a 4 year/60 million extension. I don't think we have the space to bite the bullet and extend McGlinchey.

Drafting or using a player on the roster is as much about attempting to upgrade as it is about saving money. You can only have so many guys making 10 million +. I'm hoping between Jaylon Moore, Colton McKivitz, Spencer Burford, Daniel Brunskill, and a rookie that we can get a long term RT.
Originally posted by Alfienator:
Originally posted by titan:
I use to be so confident when an Oline came from Norte dame.

Is that a Spanish college?

Fool, I'm hella weak. 😂
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Imagine if Kyle had the same standards for the OL that he does for the DL.
You mean 1st rounder MM standards ?

Yes. Imagine Kyle calling out Mike McGlinchey and the OL like he did with Bosa and the DL. It'll never happen. 2 different standards.
Oh thought you we're going towards where they were drafted

but how do you know they weren't called out, have they played better in previous years?

Kyle only talks about the OL if it catches his eye in a negative way. It's an assumption on my part but given the hyper focus on resources and pissing his #1 DL off to play at an even higher level, he doesn't give me the same impression the standards are quite the same with the OL. Haha.
[ Edited by NCommand on Dec 26, 2022 at 8:20 AM ]
McGlinchey has been able to hold his job ever since he was drafted so he must be okay. Not great but good enough to outplay any of the other guys they have. He's a good run blocker and just average at best pass blocking. Since Kyle likes to run more than pass that makes him a decent fit for thus offense.

My biggest problem with him is the penalties. He seems to get called for motion penalties at least once or twice every game. He also gets tagged with holding a lot. You would think a guy that's been in the league as long as him wouldn't get penalized so often, especially for motion. A lot of holding goes on in the O line but there are ways to do it without getting called.
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