I guess since your'e to lazy to find out why his on this team, ill just do it for you.
Since 6'7 315 lb OT don't just fall out the sky, you have to find the decent one with potential, so you can groom him. I.E technique, fundamentals, weight room, diet. Which is exactly what we did when we picked him off the Detroit Lions PS in 2009. Since that time he has fine tuned his game
to the point where he can be Jake Long's back up. Now, without that proactive approach, we would be completely screw right now since Jake long is injured.
Murtha stood out at the Combine. He led the offensive linemen in the 40-yard dash (4.89 seconds), the 20-yard shuttle (4.34) and three-cone drill (7.06). He ranked second in the vertical jump (35 inches) and tied for second in the broad jump (9-feet-2). But he was less impressive in college. He is tall and lanky, and he hasn't displayed strength and power. He also has struggled to stay healthy.
So the upside is there, seems to me he just needed to get stronger, add strength and find a way to stay healthy. He just needs time just like any other young player to develop. So hopefully your question was answered. And he started 4 games last year, and yielded only 1 Sack and 1 penalty. So, for a guy getting his first extended playing time, you call that awful, I don't what hell you're thinking about. For once, I just wish people would really think before they post. If you follow this team as closely as you should, I think it's obvious why he is on this team.
I'm guessing if a guy is not a first round draft pick he automatically just suck. And if he was so bad, I'm pretty sure the beat writers would be all over him. All I've heard during training camp is how he handles JT with no problem. I'm talking about the future Hall of fame JT.