I'd love to get teller for one year and have him compete with Emory. If Emory wins, who cares about the 4 mil spent. It's effectively Emory's rookie year in a position he didn't prefer last year (said he felt better at LG). If you give me JS and Teller, I feel comfortable with bullock or a rookie at center. I don't feel comfortable with a new center and "rookie" rg
i feel pretty confident, given the values in the class, that we'll have a pretty good shot in R3-5 at adding a C (or C convert) who has a chance to start in year 1
i like bullock a decent amount, and this is not to count him out, but:
1) we need at least 1 more C because we barely even have a backup C right now
2) competition is always good especially when replacing a long-term starter at a position
For me there's a clear top 6 in terms of C prospects:
Sam Hecht
Brian Parker II (would be a RT conversion - adds value with his versatility)
Connor Lew (coming off an injury, will not be ready until training camp if on schedule)
Jake Slaughter
Trey Zuhn III (LT conversion but has over 100 snaps at C in college)
Logan Jones would be the most interesting fit in that he's almost a budget version of Tyler Linderbaum (even being an Iowa guy) - he's a run game weapon in zone concepts, but severely lacks length and can struggle with longer NTs and he'll be a 25 year old rookie (he's only 6 months younger than linderbaum who's been in the league for 4 seasons already lol)