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Burrow would be fine with a decent offensive line
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You can easily fix an OL in one offseason, you just have to be willing to spend on FA/Trades for quality players (AKA: Not XSF-caliber players).

Just this last FA...
-Browns signed OT Jack Conklin (graded 76.0)
-Bills signed OT Daryl Williams (graded 79.8)
-Rams signed OT Andrew Whitworth (graded 89.2 and apparently found the fountain of youth)
..and it wasn't even a good FA class for OL after the franchise tagging.

Next year's FA class...
OT Ronnie Stanley (currently graded 85.0)
OT David Bakhtiari (currently graded 90.0)
OG Joe Thuney (currently graded 81.5 on the league's #1 rushing team)
OG Brandon Scherff (currently graded 68.6, was 75.2 last year)
OT Trent Williams (currently graded 80.4)
OT Taylor Moton (currently graded 72.7)
C Corey Linsley (currently graded 88.1 on the league's #2 rushing team)
C Alex Mack (currently graded 67.1, and about 6 years after they SHOULD have got him in the past)

Also both of the Steelers OTs who are currently in the 65-68 range, but bringing in Steelers just feels wrong.

Either way, point is.... they can easily fix the OL in just one offseason. Sign at least 1 of the better players on that list (2 if you're feeling bold), draft an OL in the first round of the 2021 draft, and hire Eric Bieniemy to be HC and let him bring in his guys to run the offense like they should have originally instead of Zac Taylor. Done. OL Fixed.
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RE: Burrow would be fine with a decent offensive line - TheLeonardLeap - 09-29-2020, 09:04 AM

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