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to me, hindsight will be during the season, if not the end of the season. Cant speculate how this will work out based on a handful of practices.
Would have much rather had Dietrich - Smith and Anthony Collins for what we paid for Albert. I just don't understand why we signed only one too end starter. Especially when we still have cap money.
to me, hindsight will be during the season, if not the end of the season. Cant speculate how this will work out based on a handful of practices.
Isn't that exactly what speculation is? People aren't just going off of a couple of practices. They are also considering the players' history, the fact that they haven't worked together before, the implementation of a new system, a lack of depth, early injury issues, and the fact that we are going against some of the top DLs in the league. As for positives, Benton is a good coach and Albert is a good LT when healthy.
What is so funny is that I was called a hater and a troll for saying how bad our OL was going to be just a month ago. Everyone kept saying how we had made all of these major upgrades to our OL and they were going to be so much better than last year. And I kept saying I didn't see how it was goinig to be better and might be worse. I got killed for saying such things. I must be a dolphin hater. Now more people are seeing what I was seeing a couple months ago.
-What I think we should have done
Of the top 4 free agents I believe we picked the worst option. Does Albert help this team? Absolutely. That goes without saying. But we very easily could have done better. Age, cost/value, talent, durability…he was second or third on the list of available players in every category.
I believe there is a direct correlation between our lack of success and the amount of resources we’ve dumped into our offensive line during Jeff Ireland’s tenure. Every pick we spent on lineman was a pick we did not spend on someone who could score a touchdown. Every dollar we spent on guards and centers was a dollar we did not spend on someone who could prevent touchdowns. With this crop of free agents I believed we could fix the problem for years to come. Instead, it appears that we will have to revisit this issue again in a season or two. We are spinning the tires when we could be moving forward. Even if Albert is the best player, which I disagree with, will he be the best player 3 years from now? I sincerely doubt that.
Before free agency officially began I wanted Jared Veldheer, as I felt his deal would bring the greatest value. Though I thought Monroe was the best tackle on the market, but I felt Veldheer would come considerably cheaper while still providing a very solid level of production, production that would far outplayed whatever contract we handed him. Hindsight being what it is, Monroe was easily the best choice. I believe he will be more productive then Albert in both the short term and long term.
-What I think should happen (draft)
My draft philosophy has been “best player available so long as it makes logical sense.” The attached idea to my “rule” is value. I worship value. It’s not enough to get a good player with a high pick, I truly believe what makes a general manager great is understanding they can get the same player later in the draft.
Just like I wouldn’t draft a kicker in the first round, it doesn’t make logical sense to draft a right tackle or guard that high. I wouldn’t get great value in return for that pick. As well, I understand that any lineman that is available at 19 probably wouldn’t be a solution at left tackle, even down the road.
This particular draft has more than a few players with impact potential. I’ve personally fallen in love with a handful of the receivers in this class. I’d draft Sammy Watkins, Odell Beckham, Mike Evans, Eric Ebron, Kelvin Benjamin, and Marqise Lee over any lineman not named Jake Matthews or Greg Robinson.
In the divide between want and realism, the player I’d like us to land with the 19[SUP]th[/SUP] pick is Odell Beckham...
Conclusion
Everyone wants our line fixed. I doubt anyone who watched any of our games last season came to the conclusion that it played in any sort of acceptable fashion. The key disagreement concerns how we fix it. For myself, I believe the best way of using our resources is by avoiding tackles high in the draft. I still believe in our team’s spoken philosophy when it comes to the draft. Despite the moves we’ve already made, this team can still find considerable success if we make shrewd moves in the immediate future.
As far as our needs go, I’m a firm believer in filling needs in free agency and using the draft to get the best player available so long as he makes logical sense. I believe there are solutions are right tackle available in free agency who could be just as good as a player we’d have to spend a high draft pick on. Eric Winston comes to mind and as the President of the NFLPA he’d bring an element of professionalism to a locker room that has seen conflict of late. Even if he were merely competent and not exceptional I believe that is more than enough to get by with. There simply isn’t too drastic of a difference between the best right tackle in the NFL and the 12th best right tackle in the NFL. That same difference in receivers is much starker...
Conclusion
Everyone wants our line fixed. No one who witnessed the way it’s played the last few years should find the results acceptable. But we have the chance to fix the line as well and improving the team in areas that directly affect the scoreboard. Investing in a receiver or even a tight end would be in keeping with the investments made by other, often more successful, teams. Competent lineman who could fill the holes on our roster could be available later in the draft. If they aren’t then we can always turn back to free agency. The talented prospects of this receiving class are not as easily acquirable.
Before the Pouncey injury, I wasn't really concerned. However, we're where we are, and the left side seems shored up, but the other three are kinda scary. But I don't see that whatever they decide to go with for those spots possibly being any worse than last year's debacle. If they're even at par with last year's right side, the O line is still an improvement, especially once Pouncey gets back, which I believe will be week 4.
The scheme should improve their effectiveness a notch all by itself.