Projected O-Line Starters?

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fatvol

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Seeing that most of this years O-line will be leaving at season's end, who would most likely be their replacements?

Also, where is the best place to find this year's depth chart (charts)?
 
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Don't forget we just got a commitment from Dontavius Blair, a 4 star JUCO with a 6.0 Rivals Power Rating. The dude is 6'8", 300 lbs and had a big-time offer list.
 
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it is going to be a different O line for sure,I think they will have a nasty streak that has been missing and there will be growing pains, but they will be a good bunch
 
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Is Marcus Jackson redshirting this year? If so this could be our line for the next 2 years.

Blair, Marcus Jackson, Crowder (C), Weisman, Kerbyson
 
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Is Marcus Jackson redshirting this year? If so this could be our line for the next 2 years.

Blair, Marcus Jackson, Crowder (C), Weisman, Kerbyson

Yes, and he is supposed to be the best run blocker...will be a good line next two years. Backups coming in aren't too shabby either. Next year Hurd, Lane and Smith will have plenty of opportunities to break some long ones.
 
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O-line is starting to look pretty good next year. And Tiny may just come back for his senior year. Big.
 
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Tiny has alot of money to gain by staying... I hope the right people get in his ear to let him know
 
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Risk in either decision for Tiny. One bad play next year and he loses everything.... but leaving too early could cost him millions.

I strongly suspect he will leave and take the safe millions.
 
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3 of the first 4 draft picks this year were OTs, all of which got deals at 4 years ~20M... The 17th pick (Jarvis Jones) got 8.705M and the the 32nd pick (Matt Elam) got 6.767M...

I don't think Tiny is a top 10 pick, but I do think he goes in the 1st round... So basically, imo, he could leave for ~7M, or hedge his bets and come back for a shot at being a top 5 pick where he can get ~20M...

Personally I would take out an insurance policy and stay another year, but I would never (and no one should) fault a man for taking that kind of money if he can make it...
 
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3 of the first 4 draft picks this year were OTs, all of which got deals at 4 years ~20M... The 17th pick (Jarvis Jones) got 8.705M and the the 32nd pick (Matt Elam) got 6.767M...

I don't think Tiny is a top 10 pick, but I do think he goes in the 1st round... So basically, imo, he could leave for ~7M, or hedge his bets and come back for a shot at being a top 5 pick where he can get ~20M...

Personally I would take out an insurance policy and stay another year, but I would never (and no one should) fault a man for taking that kind of money if he can make it...

That the money... Always
 
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it is going to be a different O line for sure,I think they will have a nasty streak that has been missing and there will be growing pains, but they will be a good bunch

It will be a big step down, period. I will miss the line we have now, and I suspect so will most fans, whether they realize it or not.

And @OP...at this point I could GAS about next year. Bring on the cocks!
 
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3 of the first 4 draft picks this year were OTs, all of which got deals at 4 years ~20M... The 17th pick (Jarvis Jones) got 8.705M and the the 32nd pick (Matt Elam) got 6.767M...

I don't think Tiny is a top 10 pick, but I do think he goes in the 1st round... So basically, imo, he could leave for ~7M, or hedge his bets and come back for a shot at being a top 5 pick where he can get ~20M...

Personally I would take out an insurance policy and stay another year, but I would never (and no one should) fault a man for taking that kind of money if he can make it...

Exactly, this is an economic decision. Some guys should go and others shouldn't. Unless Tiny is a top 5 pick he should stay.
 

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