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I mean that's fine, but if it's a Guard, who plays Tackle if Stanley is gone and/or who plays Center if Bozeman is gone?I’m still team draft the best OL available. If it’s a G, so be it. Ideally it’s a T or C (if Bozeman doesn’t stay) but I’m not saying no to anybody because of Phillips, Cleveland, or Powers.
It would have to be like a Zach Martin-level player, and I don't see that at the back end of the round.
I'm only doing best Olineman available if I think one of the aforementioned guys can play Center or Tackle. I've seen nothing to suggest Cleveland or Powers would be options at C, and I'm certainly no fan of the Phillips experiment at RT. If he's my swing Tackle I'm not even thrilled, let alone a starter.
I just don't see many paths where this FO looks at Guard and thinks its anything more than like a day 3 problem, and maybe late day 3 at that.
They have Zeitler, and they have three draft picks that can play Guard in the last three drafts, all in the 3rd or 4th round, which is a pretty gigantic investment for any FO to put that much emphasis on a position group with only two starters (and one is a veteran they signed in FA). Their solution to Guard is going to be, in my opinion, to simply make one of these guys play better, through competition or otherwise.
In an offseason where Lamar is likely to break the bank, others need large extensions, and the Ravens are going to rapidly move into the "draft heavy and cheap veteran plugs" market in the coming years, I just don't see how they can use high round draft picks on a position where they've already used very significant draft capital recently. To me, it's not that far off from saying they should use another first round pick on a WR next year.
If it's me, I'm either re-signing Bozeman or finding a veteran who can play that spot at a more reasonable price, I'm drafting a Tackle or two in the draft (really don't care where), and I'm hammering the draft with defensive player after defensive player after defensive player. There's not a single position on this defense I would go into 2022 saying "yeah, we're good". Not even Corner, where I still think we'll have a good unit in 2022 one way or another. Safety isn't locked up, pass rusher is always a need, our Mike linebacker is 32 and we just signed him off the scrap-heap mid season, and our defensive line may be close to entirely gutted.
And I don't think plugging a lot of those holes with 30+ year old veterans is the answer either.