Because Peter seems to hold up against his opponent pretty well which is why he was worth the first round pick on, but I would like at some point to see how he does at LT which is where he originally played before NFL but that probably won’t be happening. I don’t hear anyone talk about Aaron Brewer that much at C, so I have no idea if he’s playing well or not because I don’t pay attention to him ever really. Brunskill and Hubbard are backup serviceable players to have, and Dillard he is another Dennis Daley that needs to sit on the bench.

At best next year we have Skoronksi and Brewer as the only starters from this season, the other three positions will definitely be looked at.

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    10 months ago

    Brunskill and Hubbard have been decent to pretty good this year. Brewer has been meh. This team has severe issues at LT. Even worse, they aren’t equipped to handle a blitz.

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    10 months ago

    Skoronksi is absolutely the only starter worthy player.

    I’m still frustrated by the pick, too. He’s a good player, but you took a guard at #11 when you had MAJOR holes at tackle.

    I’d rather have reached for Broderick or traded back (even if it meant not getting full value for pick #11).

    This team is trotting out a severely undersized center and two traffic cones at tackle.

    Every single draft resource needs to be spent on OL and WR in 2024.

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    10 months ago

    I think the reason he’s not being put over at LT is because he has the chance to be really really good at guard but probably only average at LT. Would he be an upgrade to what we have now? Sure, but I think it’s a bit of a waste of what he can be a guard. But it’s probably a good idea to slide him over for the rest of the season to help keep Levis from getting killed and then draft one of the good LTs in the first and move him back.