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Will be 5 in a row. Wilson in the first in '20, Radunz in the 2nd in '21, NPF in the 3rd in '22, and Skoronski in the 1st in '23.
All of those players were drafted to be LTs?
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Will be 5 in a row. Wilson in the first in '20, Radunz in the 2nd in '21, NPF in the 3rd in '22, and Skoronski in the 1st in '23.
All of those players were drafted to be LTs?
all LTs when draftedAll of those players were drafted to be LTs?
Meant 1st rounders but that does make it more sad.Will be 5 in a row. Wilson in the first in '20, Radunz in the 2nd in '21, NPF in the 3rd in '22, and Skoronski in the 1st in '23.
Meant 1st rounders but that does make it more sad.
Ok.. so drafted to play OL not necessarily be a franchise LT.
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What’s a “franchise LT”?Ok.. so drafted to play OL not necessarily be a franchise LT.
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LT was a need all those years except maybe '20. If they were intentionally drafting college LTs not to play LT, that is unbelievably incompetent. They should have accidentally stumbled on one by now.
Do they make better G and C than actual G and C?College LTs get drafted every year and don’t ever play LT. Lots of them. Just because you can play LT in college doesn’t mean you will be Good at it.
What’s a “franchise LT”?
What is a capable OLman?
in hindsight, what were any of those guys listed?
College LTs get drafted every year and don’t ever play LT. Lots of them. Just because you can play LT in college doesn’t mean you will be Good at it.
Granted. But we needed a LT. So why draft guys that couldn't fill that role? Either that's what they did. Or every guy they drafted is someone they thought do fill the role and they completely missed the evaluation. Bad either way.
No one ever defines “franchises anything.Isiah Martin was a horrible bust. Part of what got JRob fired.
The other guys are starters or depth.
Are you really asking me what a franchise LT is ? Or is that sarcasm?
No one ever defines “franchises anything.
We all have different definitions of what that is. It’s why I never use the term.
And which of those guys are starters?
They’re all depth, and most just expendable.
Edit: except Ski so far.
LT was a need all those years except maybe '20. If they were intentionally drafting college LTs not to play LT, that is unbelievably incompetent. They should have accidentally stumbled on one by now.
Best available I guess I think in hindsight JRob missed a lot. We will see going forward if Ran is better. Skoranski has had a very goo year for a rookie.