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You need to have a plan when a team drafts Sewell next year. He still has some footwork issues to clean up and he needs to be more aggressive with his punches. He chose to sit out so no one knows how he will look or how much he improved this year, but I would start him at RT for maybe 2 years before moving him to tge left where I think he will perform best at.
Keep drafting tackles to groom at RT ands see If Jonah becomes a really good tackle, then work a trade with him before his contract is up for max value.
I mean that’s my dream at least.
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You don't spend a #3 pick on a guy just to change his position. If Sewell deserves that high of a pick, you absolutely keep him where he has played. JW has done nothing but good things, but he only has a couple of years left on his rookie deal. Sliding Jonah to RT makes too much sense.
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They have to lose out first. Nobody expected Monday's result.
One more defensive performance like that and suddenly they're drafting 5th or 6th.
Only users lose drugs.
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Jonah Williams, to me, was not good this year. Too many times he was blown up by the DE. Overpowered and overmatched at LT, he would be better suited at G. All the technique in the world is useless when the guy lacks the length, weight, and strength to hold these monster DEs back. He would need to add 30 to 40 lbs to play RT. Not sure how realistic that is in a single offseason.