Originally Posted by JohnnyV13:
I think Morris is a guard. He's a powerful run blocker who struggles holding the edge against speed rushers. He might be a good replacement for Trey Smith.
Didn’t Mekhi Becton basically save his career by moving to RG for the Eagles?
Granted, he’s a giant and all, but could be similar for Wanya. [Reply]
I think were writing off Kingsley too soon. This staff will give those measureables every shot to play T in this league. He needs a summer with Duke. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
I think were writing off Kingsley too soon. This staff will give those measureables every shot to play T in this league. He needs a summer with Duke.
No for sure, didn't mean that he won't work out at T. I just think he's at worst a solid G. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
I think were writing off Kingsley too soon. This staff will give those measureables every shot to play T in this league. He needs a summer with Duke.
Agreed.
His literal cousin Pennei Sewell was horrible as a rookie and was a consensus top 5 pick. Some suggested his future was at RG.
He was just raw and needed time. Way too early to know on Suamataia. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
I wouldn't be shocked if Wanya AND Kingsley are your starters at both G spots in 2026. I think they could both easily transition to solid OGs.
Keep an eye on Nourzad. He’s got size, agility and strength to challenge for RG IMO [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Nate Taylor.
I think he said that's their plan, yes.
But a lot can go wrong between now and then.
I think he'll start against LAC as well, but we can't overlook the fact that he's not in football shape and doesn't know this offense for shit. There's quite a bit of unknown here. [Reply]