LG - just like Williams, he’ll be a converted college OT, and rookie that will have to learn how to play OG at the NFL level.
Also like CWill, has a rap for flagged penalties. Vast learning process so coaches and especially fans will have to patience enuff with his learning mistakes as he grows.
He’s not an established OG prospect but irony is McGovern was an established OG prospect coming into NFL, but has been a bust thus far.
LT - With the vet Smith- Durability and health. And we know how it always goes with Tyron. Look for the rookies Tyler and Matt Wally to be the front runners to
sub for an injured Tyron at LT “when’ the time comes. Maybe club wants to see how the rookies progress this summer and make a trade
around league’s final cutdown day for a more experienced battle tested vet swing OT.
C – I wonder what McCarthy/ Philibin era feels about Biadasz at this stage ? He’s the zone type center they prefer, and not all pro bowl centers are muscle Brutus,
ala Philly’s Jason Kelcie.
But is Tyler ( 2 Tylers, and two Smiths on very same OL ?).. but how does he grade out as both run-pass blocker ?
Can he handle the 3-4 NT on his own ? ….Has his once wild, knuckle-ball shotgun snaps improved ? … is he hitting moving targets on the 2nd level of defenders ?
I get the sense that’s he’s decent, but at the pivot point that usually shows leadership, you want more than just “ decent- average “
Watch the backup candidates they’ve brought in this camp.
RT – some can talk about Steele’s snaps and that’s he’s been here 2 years. But it’s not banking on him as a sub-swing backup for a couple of few games. He wasn’t counted on to
start but circumstances placed him in it otherwise.
Now Steele is gonna be counted on to start Day one at RT for an entire year. While a effective run game would help, he’s gonna be counted on constantly
to more than handle. One- on- one situations where he won’t have chip or double-help, ala catch-up mode, two minute warning…
RG – Martin is not as dominant at this career point but he still very solid, and can more than hold his own. So long as he is healthy, and not forced to play outside at RT,
he’s not one of the worry spots of concern on the OL.