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The biggest issue I see is inconsistent play from the 3 returning starters besides Mustipher. Mustipher is a pretty darn solid center.
Hainsey and Kraemer... no idea how they graded out this year, but I thought both had some shortcommings. I'm not sure either is really a tackle. Bars just isn't nearly as good as I thought he would be... him and Nelson used to be pretty comparable if you rewind 2+ years and I just don't understand how he hasn't continued to improve. I wonder if he puts it all together next year or not.
Honestly, the only positions that seem "scary" next year are the tackles. Is Eichenberg legit? Because I don't really understand the logic of what we did at RT this year if he is... no, it is not that hard to be cross-trained. Guys in the NFL flip sides of the line all the time. Yes, everything is different but it isn't rocket science to transition from one side of the line to the other... what's more rare is going straight from the bench to LT. Stanley moved from RT to LT, McGlinchey moved from RT to LT, etc. that's how almost all teams do it. And neither Hainsey or Kraemer showed the stuff to be an elite LT.
But an interior of Kraemer-Mustipher-Bars should be very good.
Hainsey and Kraemer... no idea how they graded out this year, but I thought both had some shortcommings. I'm not sure either is really a tackle. Bars just isn't nearly as good as I thought he would be... him and Nelson used to be pretty comparable if you rewind 2+ years and I just don't understand how he hasn't continued to improve. I wonder if he puts it all together next year or not.
Honestly, the only positions that seem "scary" next year are the tackles. Is Eichenberg legit? Because I don't really understand the logic of what we did at RT this year if he is... no, it is not that hard to be cross-trained. Guys in the NFL flip sides of the line all the time. Yes, everything is different but it isn't rocket science to transition from one side of the line to the other... what's more rare is going straight from the bench to LT. Stanley moved from RT to LT, McGlinchey moved from RT to LT, etc. that's how almost all teams do it. And neither Hainsey or Kraemer showed the stuff to be an elite LT.
But an interior of Kraemer-Mustipher-Bars should be very good.