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And a 22 on a guy with a broken back and a 18 on a wheezy WR that doesn’t play and a 29 on another T that couldn’t play T but in a totally different way.
Getting a solid G and arguably the best OL of the draft was in no way a bad pick.
Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying we picked a bad player. I am just very skeptical of the decision to not even try the guy who had the highest pass protection grade in college fottball at LT at the position he proved he could play even with his "short arms".