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#11
Quote: @Wetlander said:
Yeah, it looks like with Elflein out...  our starting unit is Reiff, Isidora, Easton, Compton, and Remmers.  It will be interesting to see how it shuffles around once Pat is back in action.
makes me think Compton is RG unless Hill beats out Remmers 
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#12
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Someone say OTA...?!  Wink B)
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#13
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@greediron said:
@MaroonBells said:
I really hope Hill or Collins can beat out Remmers at RT. 
It is OTAs.  Kinda pointless to be trying to figure out offensive line battles when they don't have pads on.
Fact remains...I really hope Hill or Collins can beat out Remmers at RT. 
What strikes me as a little troubling is that O'Neill isn't even listed as a second teamer for the O'Line depth chart. 

I know it's early, but I'm having a tough time accepting we drafted a long term project with our second round pick that is going to need at least a couple of seasons to add the weight and physical strength he needs to compete for a starting spot. 
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#14
Quote: @TBro said:
@MaroonBells said:
@greediron said:
@MaroonBells said:
I really hope Hill or Collins can beat out Remmers at RT. 
It is OTAs.  Kinda pointless to be trying to figure out offensive line battles when they don't have pads on.
Fact remains...I really hope Hill or Collins can beat out Remmers at RT. 
What strikes me as a little troubling is that O'Neill isn't even listed as a second teamer for the O'Line depth chart. 

I know it's early, but I'm having a tough time accepting we drafted a long term project with our second round pick that is going to need at least a couple of seasons to add the weight and physical strength he needs to compete for a starting spot. 
The sooner you accept it the better you'll feel. :-) And, hey, the rest of the draft is very good.

O'Neill is a project, but I expect him to start next year. He'll probably need a full two years to be where he needs to be, but his athleticism will make up for a lot. His athleticism will probably get him on the field in '19. 
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#15
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#16
Quote: @prairieghost said:
@dadevike said:
Compton and Isidora starting at the guard spots. Remmers at tackle. Coley and Robertson left with injuries - Coley's does not appear to be serious. Don't know about Robertson. Barr will not be attending OTAs.
So, can it be assumed this is a contract thing?
If so, I'm not surprised. I think Barr thinks he's the second coming of Von Miller. He is not. Maybe he's a little miffed that Kendricks got a new deal before he did...or maybe I'm just chucking a handful of @&%# at the wall to see what sticks...

I assume it’s contract related.
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#17
Quote: @TBro said:
@MaroonBells said:
@greediron said:
@MaroonBells said:
I really hope Hill or Collins can beat out Remmers at RT. 
It is OTAs.  Kinda pointless to be trying to figure out offensive line battles when they don't have pads on.
Fact remains...I really hope Hill or Collins can beat out Remmers at RT. 
What strikes me as a little troubling is that O'Neill isn't even listed as a second teamer for the O'Line depth chart. 

I know it's early, but I'm having a tough time accepting we drafted a long term project with our second round pick that is going to need at least a couple of seasons to add the weight and physical strength he needs to compete for a starting spot. 
That's the way it is with OL these days.  Not many of them can start right away- because the college game is so different... and because knowing your teammates is half of the battle.
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#18
Quote: @TBro said:
What strikes me as a little troubling is that O'Neill isn't even listed as a second teamer for the O'Line depth chart. 

I know it's early, but I'm having a tough time accepting we drafted a long term project with our second round pick that is going to need at least a couple of seasons to add the weight and physical strength he needs to compete for a starting spot. 
So basically somebody who is currently playing better than O'Neil will get cut because O'Neil was a 2nd round pick. And there is no place to put him unless he gets injured.
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#19
Quote: @Norse said:
@TBro said:
What strikes me as a little troubling is that O'Neill isn't even listed as a second teamer for the O'Line depth chart. 

I know it's early, but I'm having a tough time accepting we drafted a long term project with our second round pick that is going to need at least a couple of seasons to add the weight and physical strength he needs to compete for a starting spot. 
So basically somebody who is currently playing better than O'Neil will get cut because O'Neil was a 2nd round pick. And there is no place to put him unless he gets injured.
reality is a harsh mistress.
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#20
Quote: @prairieghost said:
@dadevike said:
Compton and Isidora starting at the guard spots. Remmers at tackle. Coley and Robertson left with injuries - Coley's does not appear to be serious. Don't know about Robertson. Barr will not be attending OTAs.
So, can it be assumed this is a contract thing?
If so, I'm not surprised. I think Barr thinks he's the second coming of Von Miller. He is not. Maybe he's a little miffed that Kendricks got a new deal before he did...or maybe I'm just chucking a handful of @&%# at the wall to see what sticks...


From what I read, Barr wants a contract extension...Now!  He probably wants to get ahead of Diggs and Hunter while there's money still on the books. 
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