Reasoning? I'm an outsider here as a Lions fan but I thought he was solid
Reasoning? I'm an outsider here as a Lions fan but I thought he was solid
They are going to cut hutch in half and have his right side play RDE and his left side play LDE for 100% of the snaps
Lions driving Hutch down the same path
What made you come back, out of curiosity?
Just a heads up 152: Levi Onwuzurike, iDL is still on the Lions due to his contract tolling
would probably still like to see someone like Eluemenor so we don't need to have any expectations of how things will be panning out in the draft (but still take a tackle that could potentially start at guard and move to start at LT or RT in a year or two)
yeah. WHEW
Exactly. Couldn't go into the draft with a dire need at center / IOL so I like this measure.
I think it's a stabilizer. He can play any interior OL spot and has experience. Shouldn't preclude them from getting a versatile OL at top of draft
Eluemenor and Mays would be nice stabilizers. Sign two, draft two has been my hope
Haven't gotten to many guards yet. Hello
It seems (1) probably not guaranteed a starting spot given recent performance and health challenges and obviously (2) the cap hit
Classy. I will miss having this dude on the team
Cheat chode lmao
I was workshopping this idea a little bit in a mock offseason and didn't quite end up here, but the beauty of it is it enables a ton of competition and could end up a few different ways, including Fano at LG or C, and eventually when Decker retires could play tackle
To be fair they just did this last year too ๐
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My Taylor Decker succession plan becoming a pipe dream
Are they though
He's got that Jalen Ramsey stuff going on
Be a real shame if he fell to 17. Real shame
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By the time the process is over I feel like Monroe Freeling will be top 10
Glad to not even know what you're talking about
Everything that has a lot of well thought out connections and tangential evidence without being outright proven can just be a theory instead of a conspiracy..