12-15-2022, 05:12 PM
(12-15-2022, 04:13 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Maybe.
Williams has graded out better in previous years an played through a nasty injury this. Karras has been excellent lately. Collins is mauling people in the run game, but has struggled at times poss blocking. And Volson is improving.
This year, I'd pick Cappa or Karras. But Volson's trajectory coukd catch both. I think OT is shakier than the interior at the moment, and that feels weird to say, given recent history.
It is a nice argument to have, cannot disagree with any of this. Pretty awesome when you cannot figure out really which player is
the best on our OL. For years it was always 1 guy who was clearly better than everyone else, Jonah and before him, Whit. Now we
have multiple talented OL in their prime and 1 guy who is a rookie with a very high ceiling. Might be the best rookie OL in the NFL
this year.
(12-15-2022, 04:43 PM)Frank Booth Wrote: Cappa is undoubtedly 1, Karras is 2
I wouldn't say undoubtedly. I saw Cappa whiff on a couple blocks against the Stains.
Not the case with Karras who has played about perfect as of late.
(12-15-2022, 04:57 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Sure, then you just need to tell Burrow that he should keep putting his body on the line without any long term security because he's not worth it like Mahomes, Allen, Herbert, Hurts, Tua, Watson, and Murray. It'll do wonders for the relationship, I am sure.
Yeah, just keep the guy happy as can be is my vote. They should give him the extension this Offseason no doubt.