Kyle Crichton
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So even if the cap is in the high 200 millions, there's teams north of $300 million as far as not cap space, but their cap number. And then it just turns into like, Hey, who's available out there at offensive line. And we've been talking about this for years and just that college football is not supplying the NFL, uh, with enough offensive linemen.
I don't know if that just becomes a generational thing. Like you would even suggest that something like they're running into the Steelers guys, but like, Hey, it's different there. It's different there. Maybe it is specifically very different. So I'm not going to tell you, I'm not going to argue with you about the team you play for with guys that are still like in the mix.
I don't know if that just becomes a generational thing. Like you would even suggest that something like they're running into the Steelers guys, but like, Hey, it's different there. It's different there. Maybe it is specifically very different. So I'm not going to tell you, I'm not going to argue with you about the team you play for with guys that are still like in the mix.
I don't know if that just becomes a generational thing. Like you would even suggest that something like they're running into the Steelers guys, but like, Hey, it's different there. It's different there. Maybe it is specifically very different. So I'm not going to tell you, I'm not going to argue with you about the team you play for with guys that are still like in the mix.
But I, I also think that there's a very like cyclical thing of, Once people are replaced and as things evolve, it's like, oh, man, it's not the way it used to be. It's not the way it used to be.
But I, I also think that there's a very like cyclical thing of, Once people are replaced and as things evolve, it's like, oh, man, it's not the way it used to be. It's not the way it used to be.
But I, I also think that there's a very like cyclical thing of, Once people are replaced and as things evolve, it's like, oh, man, it's not the way it used to be. It's not the way it used to be.
But specific to offensive linemen, and I think you're right, when you look at some of these numbers on some of these guys and whether or not it's people you trust that are watching the film or looking at some of the grades on this stuff, it's like, I can't believe the Packers spent this much on this guy and all these different signings.
But specific to offensive linemen, and I think you're right, when you look at some of these numbers on some of these guys and whether or not it's people you trust that are watching the film or looking at some of the grades on this stuff, it's like, I can't believe the Packers spent this much on this guy and all these different signings.
But specific to offensive linemen, and I think you're right, when you look at some of these numbers on some of these guys and whether or not it's people you trust that are watching the film or looking at some of the grades on this stuff, it's like, I can't believe the Packers spent this much on this guy and all these different signings.
So, right. That was a much lower deal. Um, but I, I remember him with Tampa and the thought he was a beast. I thought he was a dog too. Yeah. Like I, I remember him far more with them than I do Cincinnati, but, um, The guys that you talk to, is that divide happening?
So, right. That was a much lower deal. Um, but I, I remember him with Tampa and the thought he was a beast. I thought he was a dog too. Yeah. Like I, I remember him far more with them than I do Cincinnati, but, um, The guys that you talk to, is that divide happening?
So, right. That was a much lower deal. Um, but I, I remember him with Tampa and the thought he was a beast. I thought he was a dog too. Yeah. Like I, I remember him far more with them than I do Cincinnati, but, um, The guys that you talk to, is that divide happening?
Is that position being diminished as far as NFL-ready guys in a way where receivers can line up, corners can just go, defensive ends just go? The skill that is needed, the development that is needed, is it so thin that that's why we're seeing what's happening with the market with that position?
Is that position being diminished as far as NFL-ready guys in a way where receivers can line up, corners can just go, defensive ends just go? The skill that is needed, the development that is needed, is it so thin that that's why we're seeing what's happening with the market with that position?
Is that position being diminished as far as NFL-ready guys in a way where receivers can line up, corners can just go, defensive ends just go? The skill that is needed, the development that is needed, is it so thin that that's why we're seeing what's happening with the market with that position?
Is Penny Sewell your favorite offensive lineman right now?
Is Penny Sewell your favorite offensive lineman right now?
Is Penny Sewell your favorite offensive lineman right now?
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