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Looks like we got a steal and a keeper in Burford who ls looking like the starter at right guard for us....
This is huge for us if Banks Burford > Tomlinson Brunskill. Huge.
We crush mid round picks lol
We have to hope Banks is great too. That means more than likely Center or RT will be a crutch. It would be a miracle if everyone of them works out, but this kid looks good.
...and stay healthy together!
Agree????%, if Burford and Banks are who we think they are, going into 2023, this line can be dominating if we get another draftee just in case Trent decides to retire after the 6th Lombardi win. Personally, I'd like two of the three third round picks going to the OLine next year so that Center position has some competition too.
Agreed. With how stacked this team is every where else. There is no excuse not to stock up on O lineman the next couple of drafts.
Most definitely. Looking forward to it.
The only other position group I can see them focusing on is TE. Kittle isn't getting any younger and we don't have any real options behind him.
Yup. OL (T and C), TE, then maybe S, SCB and K/P. Returner?
Depending on what they do with there 2023 FAs, I see the major holes going forward as, #2 TE, C, RT, NCB, FS, K, P, I do believe Burford & Banks will be a nice combo at Guard, I think Jaylon Moore could be the RT in 2023, or they may keep MM if he plays well. Depth at EDGE will be needed, only Bosa & Jackson are signed past 2022.
I think the solution to that is on the team. Sign Willis and Turray for 2023. Neither should be super expensive unless they have a huge breakout year. Same with Hyder. No sense in creating holes on our team. Other than that, it seems that if the current trends hold, our needs aren't that extensive, but will be very obvious. With our picks, we should double up on some of these positions. I definitely agree with kicker as Robbie Gould, while solid, isn't getting younger and is expensive for a kicker. Hoping the first picks next year our right tackle and center is the board falls that way, if it doesn't, move up if necessary. If we can just become an average pass blocking team, this offense is going to be top-5 in yards and points.