03-10-2021, 01:37 PM
(03-10-2021, 01:30 PM)Au165 Wrote: Not even getting into the LT vs RT debate, but I think you can draft Sewell and play him at RT even if he doesn't play RT forever. Taking him and playing him at RT for a year while we see if Jonah can even stay healthy enough to play LT gives us the quickest line to improvement. After a year you move forward from there with potentially kicking Jonah to guard or swapping sides if Sewell is who people say he is and Jonah can stay healthy. If Jonah doesn't stay healthy you slide Sewell over and go back to the drawing board for the right side.
I am not in the Sewell at 5 camp anyways, but I think there is still a pretty reasonable way of approaching this without moving Jonah year 1.
That's fair I guess. I would just prefer you set their roles ASAP so they can gain as much as experience as possible for the future. (I'm of the position 2021 is still a rebuild and 2022 at least has the potential for contending)
Simply put:
---Penni Sewell playing LT for all of 2021 makes him a better LT for 2022. (vs. playing RT and switching in 2022)
---Jonah Williams playing RT or LG for 2021 makes him a better RT or LG for 2022. (vs. playing LT and switching in 2022)