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2023 OL Draft Prospects Group Assessments
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(02-25-2023, 01:07 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: A healthy Cappa, Collins, and Williams and we would have looked much better. 

The OT class is weak. And no G/C types are across the board first rounders. Expecting a rookie to come in and transform things is probably unrealistic. As is big FA spending. 

I like Schmitz, Avila, Wypler, and Wright. And Maybe Jones or Bergeron or Mauch. But those are Day 2 guys for me. And likely depth pieces to start. Though Karras could move to LG. 

Upgrading Smith, Adeniji, maybe Hill, and filling Scharping's slot shouod be our priority. A smart FA signing on the discount of guys who are cap casualties and at least 1 draft pick, maybe 2, in the top 4 rounds.

I agree with this assessment.  If the top tackles are from OSU (look up OSU OL draft history) and Storonski being comped to our very own Jonah Williams, then it's better to wait till 2nd and 3rd round to draft a tackle for need, IOL positional strength could be among the weakest groups this year as well.  Not in it for side grades, we need upgrades.
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