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oh shit, missed him. I'm not a big fan but suspect he's better than many on that other list. Can he kick inside? Because between Pipkins and Salyer, we will have a #1 swing tackle on the benchOriginally posted by Topcat View Post
Remember that Sarrell is also still on the roster...Justin Herbert 2026 MVP Watch
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Sarell at one time was one of the top rated OT's in college...but for some inexplicable reason, never really developed...Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
oh shit, missed him. I'm not a big fan but suspect he's better than many on that other list. Can he kick inside? Because between Pipkins and Salyer, we will have a #1 swing tackle on the bench
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He's probably the biggest bust among offensive linemen in NFL history, but he actually played pretty well at right guard and right tackle for the Indianapolis Colts from 1996 through 1998. He was a starter. If he could come back from the disaster he was in Green Bay and sitting out four NFL seasons, I think we can hope for Alex Leatherwood to provide depth for us.Originally posted by LarryAW View Post
Tony Mandarich, Michigan State. Once billed as the best offensive line prospect ever. 2nd overall pick in the 1989 NFL Draft.
Never lived up to his reputation, which far exceeded the hype on Leatherwood. Looked like a can't miss. Wrong!
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Another major O-line bust was Robert Gallery...there were some people at the other forum who literally wanted to trade away the farm for the dude...oops...Originally posted by DerwinBosa View Post
He's probably the biggest bust among offensive linemen in NFL history, but he actually played pretty well at right guard and right tackle for the Indianapolis Colts from 1996 through 1998. He was a starter. If he could come back from the disaster he was in Green Bay and sitting out four NFL seasons, I think we can hope for Alex Leatherwood to provide depth for us.
(Oh, and he went to the Raiduhs...)
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I was reading that the Chargers had 3 different o-line combos. In one of the combos Sarell was @ LT. I know it's just OTAs, but it does look like they are trying to find the best t o-linemen, and they are giving the guys a chance to earn their spots.Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
oh shit, missed him. I'm not a big fan but suspect he's better than many on that other list. Can he kick inside? Because between Pipkins and Salyer, we will have a #1 swing tackle on the bench1) Cut Becton, Boz(ret), Dissly, DD, Fisk, and Dupree
2) Re-sign Tart, Hand (4m), Phillips (5m)
3) Sign the ERFA's Williams, Patterson, and Vidal (3m).
4) Sign free agents Cole Strange (OG-1.5 m), Whyatt Teller (OG-10m), Luke Fortner (OC-6.5m), Brunskill (OC-vet min) Leo Chenal (LB-5m), Rashid Shaheed (WR- 14m), Cade Otten (TE-8m) Greg Dulcich (TE-3m), K'Lavon Chaisson (ED 9m), Myers (DT-7.8m), Alec Ingold (FB-6m), Hendrickson (ED-25m), Seumalo (OG-9m), AVT (OG). Jenkins (OG- 12m)
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I know it's early but after listening to a lot of the vets (those that were here and the recent signings), I believe we will see a shit ton of improvement from all the players. So many of the players have said how player friendly this defensive scheme is. I know we have to see how this plays out on the field against teams but man the more you listen to the players and coaches the more you can see how much of a shit show the last coaching staff was.Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
I don't really think of him in my 2024 improved team record scenario, but it sure would be nice if the kid could learn to play NFL defense, including tackling, cuz he's fast as shit back there.
This should be fun to watch.1) Cut Becton, Boz(ret), Dissly, DD, Fisk, and Dupree
2) Re-sign Tart, Hand (4m), Phillips (5m)
3) Sign the ERFA's Williams, Patterson, and Vidal (3m).
4) Sign free agents Cole Strange (OG-1.5 m), Whyatt Teller (OG-10m), Luke Fortner (OC-6.5m), Brunskill (OC-vet min) Leo Chenal (LB-5m), Rashid Shaheed (WR- 14m), Cade Otten (TE-8m) Greg Dulcich (TE-3m), K'Lavon Chaisson (ED 9m), Myers (DT-7.8m), Alec Ingold (FB-6m), Hendrickson (ED-25m), Seumalo (OG-9m), AVT (OG). Jenkins (OG- 12m)
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according to OTA reports Jaimes has moved up in the depth chart under this new staff...Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
The fate of Leatherman, imo is not can he come in and be a starter, that is improbable. His fate lies in can he secure a backup role. I only saw his play in his initial OAK/LV rookie year in which he was an utterly horrible OT, completely outmatched in a way I am not sure was ONLY coaching. He looked exactly as the overwhelming majority of TPB saw - a guy with heavy slow feet that would not compete against elite NFL edge players. But could he develop and improve in 3 years and develop into an OG ? - beats the hell out of me.
Will they carry 9 or 10 OL? If its an OL-centric team, maybe they make room for #10 or maybe they designate #10 for their blocking TE? Does the LS count in the 9 or 10? lets count the certains and the other backup competitors:
(my guesses, LS left out)
Certain Roster- Slater
- Zion
- Bozeman
- Salyer
- Pipkins
- Alt
- McFadden
- Barnhart
- LeatherBud?
- Jaimes
- Patrick
- Laing
- McLellan
As many note - Its a zero-risk play for camp competition, there is no harm here. Get on out there, Leatherman, you know the challenge ahead --- COMPETE!"The author assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of this post. The information contained in this post is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness..."
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I don't see the harm in taking a look at a guy that was a solid second round graded player just 3 years ago...it does seem odd that he's moved so quickly so often although I suspect his original contract might've played a part there...Originally posted by DerwinBosa View Post
He's probably the biggest bust among offensive linemen in NFL history, but he actually played pretty well at right guard and right tackle for the Indianapolis Colts from 1996 through 1998. He was a starter. If he could come back from the disaster he was in Green Bay and sitting out four NFL seasons, I think we can hope for Alex Leatherwood to provide depth for us."The author assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of this post. The information contained in this post is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness..."
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Don't forget about Greg Robinson, OL from the Rams. He was drafted 2nd overall.Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Another major O-line bust was Robert Gallery...there were some people at the other forum who literally wanted to trade away the farm for the dude...oops...
(Oh, and he went to the Raiduhs...)
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