03-31-2021, 09:06 AM
(03-31-2021, 12:22 AM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: The point wasn't that a dominant WR cannot get a team to a SB. The point was that a dominant OT/OL can get teams to the SB no matter who the receivers & backs are, as long as the QB is good. And our QB is better than good.
But the reverse is not true. A great QB, with great WRs does not mean crap if your line stinks. Just rewatch the SB.
Now, if you think Sewell is a just a run of the mill OT prospect, not that much better than the #5-#6 OT prospect we could land at 38, then we should take Chase.
But if you think Sewell is a generational OT talent, he has to be the pick. OT is a more foundational spot than WR.
I'm drawing a blank on great QB's with great OL's that made the SB without also having great receivers and/or RB's. Arguably the '80's Bengals, but that was over 30 years ago.