It won't happen because Tua will need a clear passing lane and a 6'7.5" guard will make that difficult to throw over.Its not what I want them to do its just what I think they will do.
It won't happen because Tua will need a clear passing lane and a 6'7.5" guard will make that difficult to throw over.Its not what I want them to do its just what I think they will do.
Agree. I'm not sure how he'd fair at guard.If we hadn't already extended Jackson then I would be totally fine with taking Guyton. I think he could be a plug and play RT.
I just worry that he might not be a good fit at OG which is what he would be playing as a rookie at least.
I don't think there's much doubt that Barton will be a good player. Same with Dejean. I think those are safe picks, which I mean in a positive way.I'm going to say Graham Barton. Because one of my best buds in Thailand was an Aussie guy named Graham, and when a Thai girl we both knew tried to pronounce his name she'd say it so it sounded like Gay-Ham. They have trouble with the 'r' sound, ya know. I thought it was hilarious but my friend did not seem to see the humor. So, with that sound reasoning, Graham Barton is my choice.
I'm wondering if McDaniel and Grier will want to play it safe in the 1st, like go for a double that is at least a single, or swing for the fences which could also mean striking out? Barton is very much the former. He may not ever be great, but he will at least be a solid long-term starter you can win with, and feel glad you have him on your line.I don't think there's much doubt that Barton will be a good player. Same with Dejean. I think those are safe picks, which I mean in a positive way.