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I'm Not So Sure #1 is a Tight End
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(04-21-2023, 11:56 AM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Carman has 2 years left on his contract. Only been here 2. 2025 FA. I do not see RT as that big if a need this year. Though Jonah's situation & Collins' rehab are factors. We have 3 viable candidates + 3 guys as the 4th OT candidates (Ford, Adeniji, Smith). I do not see a tackle pick unless it is plug & play. Which means Rd 1. 

I do not believe Jonah will sit out & I do not believe we give him away for peanuts. Though if we get another tip 100 pick for Jonah, the equation changes. 

As for TE, if Mayer & Kincaid are gone, I think we go in another direction. Forbes or Banks at corner. Kancey at DT. A falling DE like Murphy or Smith/Van Ness. Flowers at WR. Bijan at RB. Wright at OT.

Now, if ALL those guys are gone and it is Branch, Addison/Johnston at WR. Washington/LaPorta at TE. Smith at CB. Bresee/Felix/Adebewore on the DL. Or D. Jones/Mauch at tackle, or Schmitz/Torrence on IOL or Sanders/Simpson at LB, that is trade down time.

I agree with most all these sentiments and you are right about Carman’s contract. My mistake. But RT isn’t solidified still. If it’s someone they like I think they’ll pull the trigger.
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I'm Not So Sure #1 is a Tight End - kevin - 04-21-2023, 02:17 AM
RE: I'm Not So Sure #1 is a Tight End - Soonerpeace - 04-21-2023, 12:18 PM

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