by Bird Droppings » Wed Aug 06, 2014 8:03 am
Flees, flees, faser than fleas to a lazy dog's back.
The ++ OL guys usually come from atop the draft. That's why OT's are right behind QB's on filling priority lists ... and that's why OT's earn so much.
The dichotomy is that OG's are seldom a priority, yet they can be nearly as valuable.
Would Mr. Jones have made the HOF if Hutch had not been beside him?
When the Carpenter pick went nowhere, it could have soured The Schneid and PC on so using their first pick for an OL.
The Cable is constantly out pre-draft at workouts, the Combine, and pro days ... and the suggestion is that he is the one with the deciding vote on these guys ... but do we know that? Maybe he is just the talent scout.
No question the biggest fall-off on the team at any position from first string to back-up is QB.
The OLine, on the other hand, is always made up of "hamburger" ... but there are lots of ways to make it a desireable dish.
Injuries to Okung, and Unger, stretch the limits of the cook's imagination ... but, as long as there is enough fresh ground beef you will keep the diners from walking out after the meal hits their plate.
The additions of Winston and Smith were ineresting in that Winston got lots of PR from the Hawks press room ... particularly considering he came in after camp was open, while Smith got little more than a one paragraph blurb ... even though he was an all pro a couple years ago.
Now I see one prognostiator has already written that Smith will not make the final 53.
Yes, there were obviously reasons no one else had picked him up (although I haven't seen those spelled out).
But, the Hawks didn't sign him because of his ability to take guys out on the second level.
Besides helping Sweazy (who has not been getting near as much pub lately as he did entering mini-camp) it's just another indication the Hawks can still spot worthwhile pieces hiding under rocks.
An offensive line is a team in itself, and someday this team might have some continuity there.
Until then, Will will flee, protect his knees, and seem to master that timing is everything.
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