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Always draft at least one Oline man in the draft.


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Every draft they should take at least one. Can never go wrong doing that and stock piling road graders.

Bryce needs to stay vertical and not pounded into the ground. Our backs need push and holes to run through.

Best game plan is to plan for injuries and be able to slot someone in to take up the slack.

Time to draft smart and prepare for the inevitable.

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After seeing us reach Super Bowl 50, I came to the conclusion if you can have a great OL , a QB can work magic with any WR core especially if he's decent. 

WRs can't be covered forever. So if you have a good system, anything above an average QB, and the time to get them the ball, you have a great chance of winning every week.

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Agree 100%. While the line has been solid this year, it never hurts to add depth/talent. Also Moton is no longer a spring chicken and it would be nice to have someone learning under him to shore up that side when he hangs it up or isn't re-signed one day. 

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Yep, over four years you should draft one in each year. Both lines actually. And it should be in the first five rounds. 

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If you have 22 positions and 9 are alloted to OL/DL then that's 45%. So out of 20 draft picks 8 should be line of scrimmage. 

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