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Who Would You Pick to Man the Right Side of The Line?
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(06-28-2018, 10:51 AM)3wt Wrote: I agree.  I think the only guy that really rung his bell was Ziggy Ansah - who is himself a stud.

I seem to recall that either he played some tackle at Georgia, or some draft analysts saw him as a better tackle prospect than guard (though they acknowledged him as a good guard prospect).  

You are right about his strengths, which I actually see as a better match for the left side - tackle or guard.  Glen would be an overpowering right tackle.   Potentially the best since Willie.  I'd be very happy with that arrangement.  With Westerman and Redmond at guard that would be an offensive line with a lot of push, and the ability to give Dalton a better pocket in the middle than we've had (even though Boling the best pass protector of the bunch).

Intriguing.   I will be really interested to see what Pollack and Lazor end up deciding.

At Georgia, Boiling played OT and Glenn Played LG and were a pretty good tandem.  But I don't think the Bengals will experiment too much at swapping positions.  They will probably keep Glenn at LT, Boiling at LG.  I think RG is Westerman's to lose.  RT was a question mark before the draft and remains a concern now.  Unless Rod Taylor shows something during camp (which would not surprise me) but Taylor was drafted as a guard.  I do not think RT of the future is on the team at the moment, but we won't know true status until training camp and some pre-season games.  
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RE: Who Would You Pick to Man the Right Side of The Line? - psychdoctor - 06-28-2018, 11:23 AM

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