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Should We Sign a Veteran F/A Left Tackle?

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With Trent Williams and Colin McKivitz out, I don't have a lot of confidence in Jaylon Moore taking over at LT. He is overmatched in pass protection. What about signing a veteran free agent to fill in, and become the insurance back-up when TW returns. There are a few proven ones out there; Daryl Williams, Eric Fisher, Bryan Bulaga, Nate Solder. I would think they would come cheap at this point in the season. If not, I would rather see Brunskill at LT than Moore.
no need right now
Originally posted by 49erfanatic:
With Trent Williams and Colin McKivitz out, I don't have a lot of confidence in Jaylon Moore taking over at LT. He is overmatched in pass protection. What about signing a veteran free agent to fill in, and become the insurance back-up when TW returns. There are a few proven ones out there; Daryl Williams, Eric Fisher, Bryan Bulaga, Nate Solder. I would think they would come cheap at this point in the season. If not, I would rather see Brunskill at LT than Moore.

Whatever we got now wouldn't be worth that much, most likely. As for Jaylon Moore who just got totally lost last game at LT, once in he did not give up.a sack but i don't know about hits, hurries . However kyle coached him up this week, he was a different man. Not spectacular, but usable. And that is the job of a HC…when you lemons, make lemonade. IOW, coach up what is weak and coach the good to wherever it can go. And that is exactly what kyle did. Usually he is fixed in his gameplan but Mon, he ran away from weakness and ran toward strength. His best coaching game since he's been here, IMO. As for the OL, whatever he did, do more of it.

But I think he is just coaching away from weakness and toward strength.
I'd say a RB makes sense.
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