And yes, I did list Tom as LT/C. He reminds me SO much of Bakhtiari coming out, who was drafted in the 4th round and thought by many many people, and discussed internally by the coaches and scouts, as a potential OC prospect. But when you have a guy who can play LT in the league, you ideally don't put him at OC.BSA wrote: ↑23 Feb 2023 12:57I wouldn't move on from David AND even if GB did - there would be a line around the block to retain his services. Bak had a rough stretch ( to put it mildly ), but he's missed little time outside of this terrible episode. All of that is in the past per Bak and his MDs.The value of keeping him and Elgton together is immense - they are the OL anchor young Love needs to succeed. ( I would draft competition at RT though)
Nijman is a great swing OT, put him out there all season and they will work his weaknesses relentlessly.
Finding a swing OT in UDFA is already a huge win; let's not get greedy in asking him to hold down the LT spot long term.
That's a bridge too far imo.
Bakhtiari at draft time:
6' 4 1/4"
299 pounds
34" arms
5.09 40-yard
1.77 10-yard
7.70 3-cone
4.74 short shuttle
28 bench press reps
25.5" vertical
Colorado's left tackle, thought by many to be a future interior player, maybe OC; surprised at OT as a rookie
Zach Tom at draft time:
6' 4 1/4"
307 pounds
33 1/4" arms
4.94 40-yard
1.63 10-yard
7.32 3-cone
4.47 short shuttle
24 bench press reps
33" vertical jump
Wake Forest's left tackle, thought by many to be a future interior player, maybe OC; surprised at OT and OG as a rookie
Worst case scenario, Jenkins is a better LT than RT from what we've seen thus far in his career.
But yeah, I get it. I'm just wary of a guy who's going to be 32 around the start of the season (September birthday) and has missed huge amounts of time for two years. Aging bodies don't respond from injury the way youthful bodies do. Sure, he looked great when he came back, but we're basically spending $20 on a gamble that his body isn't breaking down despite the experience of the past two years.
I'd love to trade him and get good return value; I'd love for him and Rodgers to go as a package deal because they're best friends. But this isn't an animated kids show where best friends with giant cap numbers get traded together because it's cute. So I just threw it in as a thing I would probably do because I'm ready to turn the page to the next generation of Packers players; and because I believe in Zach Tom and Nijman is a much better fallback option than most teams have the luxury of having.