The original Reddit post pointed out how it's possible to spread the limited cap space they'll have this year. If they can get Hunt / Williams and / or a couple of UDFAs and given them Austin Jackson type back loaded deals, they can push the chequebook a fair way this offseason. They want to win and they want to win now, that's how they've behaved and that's how they'll continue to behave. Yes the cap apocalypse will come eventually but they're not going to be passive now after everything they've built up over the last 4 or 5 years. They're right in the middle of the window they've opened for themselves to put a SB winning calibre team on the field. They'll do everything they can to make it better next year and let the cap implode in two or three more years.
Now whether the OL is a priority for them in terms of putting a winning team on the field - that remains to be seen. They've tried to make it function with a lot of rookie deals. They tried adding a top tier UDFA, a mid level UDFA and they've tried rolling the dice on some jaded, experienced vets. It's never really felt like they've deemed the OL worthy of sinking a large proportion of cap into - other than the Armstead contract. Will they try to get around it with another OL that's paid averagely? We'll see.
My thought is that if they want to fix or improve the OL; they probably have the means to do so. If they don't it's more of an election than their hands being tied by what they have available.