I'm not against taking an RT in the 1st round by any means, at least if it's a worthy prospect who pans out. Jack Conklin is the best recent example of a prospect no team would've minded taking and starting RT if they had a hole at the position. But beyond that, a more reflective point is that while the top DEs and OLBs shift between both sides nowadays, most of the best current edge players in the league either begun on the left side or presently spend most of their snaps there. The likes of Von Miller, J.J. Watt, Khalil Mack, and Justin Houston all fit the billing. The same goes for Cameron Jordan, Brandon Graham, Joey Bosa and Michael Bennett. Can RT currently be discounted as a position where you can pass up a top prospect solely because of the position itself? I feel that the decision is more complex than that. I understand the history, but with the league trending towards no longer keeping the best edge defenders confined to the right side, drafting an RT in the 1st may not have the same stigma as it had in the past.