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2018 NFL Offensive Line Rankings: All 32 teams' units after Week 15
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(12-18-2018, 04:23 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Definately agree, just want us to also look at a gamechanging LB'er early, but most definately i want them to go
all out in trying to build an elite O-Line. This would be the best and easiest way to become a contender.

It all starts in the trenches.


Yes, have to take it real serious this Offseason to make the jump. A coach can only do so much with shitty players.

I like your plan of adding either a Tackle or Right Guard in FA, then early in the 2nd round add the other one.

If we can get a gamechanging LB'er while adding these two positions, things should be night and day next year.

TE is deep, we can get a good one in the mid rounds.

There really aren't any standout players in FA for OT or RG. The best the Bengals can probably do is Daryl Williams or Andre Smith at RT, draft a RG on Day 1 or Day 2, and draft a mid-round OT to groom.
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RE: 2018 NFL Offensive Line Rankings: All 32 teams' units after Week 15 - ochocincos - 12-18-2018, 04:36 PM

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