03-03-2022, 04:07 PM
(03-03-2022, 03:47 PM)ochocincos Wrote: You can't really say it has changed, because we haven't seen evidence of that yet.
We'll get a sense of how much it may have changed once we see FA and the draft play out.
There aren't many OL in this draft class I'd be confident in starting Week 1 and playing well.
Evan Neal
Ickey Ekwonu
Charles Cross
Tyler Linderbaum
Kenyon Green
Zion Johnson
I think maybe only 1-2 of those guys are there at 31, that's it. None I don't think will be there at 63.
I think Trevor Penning also might be able to start Week 1, but I have my hesitations with him coming from Northern Iowa.
That’s a good list on potential starters. I said earlier 90% of what I post is my opinion but 10% a solid source. Their mind set has definitely changed in recognizing that they have to have more quality depth. 17 games vs 16 is part but 3-4 more? It’s a realization and they aren’t rebuilding any more. That part I know for sure. Plus their salary cap decisions also change when you are staring at renewing big money guys the next few years. So yes absolutely their mindset has changed.