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Dane Brugler's mid-season Top 50 Prospects
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In terms of OT, remember we need a RT, not a LT. And while Jonah illustrates switches can happen, Carman illustrates some guys cannot do it as well.

Guys who are primarily RTs: Latham, Mims, Fuaga, Guyton, Fisher (Rd 3)
LTs: Fashanu, Alt, Fautanu, Barton, Morris, Suamatsia, Paul

I think Suamataia & Mirris have played some RT, but have looked better/primarily are LTs.

I mean, Brown COULD move back to LT, but considering the whole reason he came here was to play LT, I doubt it.

I also see OT as being our biggest whole heading into the draft, most likely. I do think we let Tee walk for nothing, he'll either be tagged or re-signed. We still have enough cap room to bring Reader back. He is foundational in my book (Burrow, Chase, Hendrickson, Reader, Higgins + Brown).

We will still have a pretty sizeable chunk of change left, depending on cap & terms of Tee/Reader deals. Assuming Turner & CTB continue to blossom, I think Turner steps into a starting CB role (as he already has been). That would mean all our starters on D would be back, depth only in the draft, though if DeJean or Newton fell in our laps....).

That would mean R1 would certainly be offense. There is not a R1 worthy TE save for Bowers. That leaves OT and WR. With Chase's ability to play inside or out, and C. Jones on the roster, we do not have to think slot necessarily for a Boyd replacement.

If our chunk isn't enough to retain Jonah, it might be for Chido or Boyd, or a starting level TE.
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RE: Dane Brugler's mid-season Top 50 Prospects - Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 - 11-07-2023, 04:57 PM

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