And it makes more sense for McGovern to compete at C.
As much as many hate Williams, he had a good year, and that was coming off a knee injury where he was still wearing a brace in August. PFF had him ranked 16th out of 80 guards on an oline with little help around him. Tough row to hoe.
This year, entirely healthy, after a year that he stayed healthy, with Tyron to his left, and Biadasz/McGovern to his right with a real offseason to prepare for C. Easier row to hoe, for a player who is still only 24. That ranking should only go up.
Meanwhile, McGovern was 47/80 guards, while Biadasz was 32/36 centers. That's where the competition should be. If McGovern can't take it, he's now ready to back up *all* interior oline positions, and we don't have to carry a backup just for C.
Meanwhile, I hope they train Williams at LT at least. He's probably significantly better than Knight or Steele.
Between McGovern, Biadasz, and Williams, I think we've got 3 legitimate starters for 2 starting positions who are just better than our backups. We should plan for the contingency of McGovern or Williams getting used as a backup to get our best players on the field in case of injury at other positions.