We have Tunsil. Why were we looking at a LT?
Even if Tunsil doesn't go down, Miami is screwed.If Tunsil goes down, we are screwed. Lack of quality depth on the OL has been by far the BIGGEST ISSUE on this team for almost a decade. Our winning % over the last several years when the starting OL (or majority) has played is over 75%.....including 3-0 to start last year. When the crappy depth at OL has had to play, we have looked horrible!
I want to say I remember Tunsil struggled on the right side is rookie year in camp, but I'm not 100% sure of that.Perhaps they feel Williams could make the transition with less difficulty? I would have no problem with them pursuing this if the goal was to keep them both long-term.Just makes little (zero) sense with Tunsil here and waiting to get paid.
This is not the route to go. This line needs an infusion of talent from LG to RT, and you don’t get that by spending top dollar (and assets) For a guy who already replicates the one position on the line where you are good.