jimthefin
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I agree.For a team like, Miami, though, they can start inside then kick out in case of injury - with the plan to have them start at OT once a veteran (Armstead in Miami's case) moves on or retires.
I don't want a pure IOL in R1 but a guy who can play one of the G spots as a rookie and then slide to LT in a year I would be fine with.
Fautanu seems like a good fit for that reason.
Or trade back 7-10 slots to make taking an IOL more palatable.
In a case like that I like the idea of grabbing one of the developmental OT's like Guyton, Suamatai or Amengadjie in R2.
If they could add a 3rd rounder and then end up with let's say Barton and one of those OT's I would feel better about it.
I would prefer landing a real OT early and then maybe a guy like Puni, Haynes or McCormick later though.