good dolphin wrote:
to me, the most troubling piece on the line this year was Daniels. You knew you were living on borrowed time with Massie, Leno and Long. Daniels was supposed to be a reliable piece. He had great training at Iowa. How the heck can a guy in his second year not be able to handle the basics of the position at which he was drafted? Now we go into year 3 not knowing if he is actually an NFL center.
from what I saw, he STILL isn't strong enough. As I said elsewhere, he gives off that Grasu vibe of getting overpowered by everyone.
I saw nothing from Coward. I know its probably not a fair assessment. I certainly wouldn't give him the starting job without competition.
The Bears, of course, found out nothing about Barrs under game conditions as they battled to get that important 8th win. Lovie always loved to do that shit as well. I have to assume they saw something in him but knew, but for emergency, this was going to be a medical red shirt season. Then again, his patron just got fired so maybe he was just being shielded.
Bears are stuck between a rock and a hard place on the line with uncutable contracts.
Pray Daniels finds some magical weightlifting formula.
My recommendation beyond that is:
1. Find the best veteran blocking TE in FA and make that person a priority. They usually are pretty cheap and it solve some of the problems with the OT. My guy is Nick Vannett.
2. Do not target a position in the draft, however, if any OL falls to the second, scoop him up immediately.
I am confused about this guy from Notre Dame that was supposed to be so good we blocked NE from taking him off practice squad. Don't remember seeing him play at all.