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  • JuranBoldenRules
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    If Foucault is for sure going to be that starting tackle, make the pick.  If he's going to be an interior convert, we're just burning a hole in the rest of our roster by continuing to pick these types

  • I can't possibly understand someone being able to give out grades on offensive linemen they've never seen play. You can't expect anyone to believe you're able to form an accurate opinion on an offensi

  • lol what do you mean probably? Aren't you the one who said it? Shouldn't you know what you meant?

comment_47826

 

Don't see the advantage of Ottawa picking Smith... they have Shologan and Evans - DT is already a secure NI spot for them - and Connor Williams in the system...

 

Then again, its is Desjardins... he could go with Bailey first overall...

 

Most people aren't projecting Smith as a defensive lineman. They're projecting him as a guy who is going to transition to offensive line. His footwork seems to have scouts believing he can be a legit force on the interior line.

 

Hypothetically, you COULD go with two non-imports at DT and rotate Smith, Shologan and Evans while you slowly transition Smith to the OL.

 

 

Tricky...  I can't see relying on a guy who has played a handful of games (only in relief) as an OL pick.

 

If that's the case, Ottawa has to pick Lavertu.  Then bombers pick Smith as a DT with possible OC option...

 

But I still like the Coombs pick.  I think he goes top five if not top three.

comment_47829

 

The other thing - thinking about it now, is I believe Keith Shologan is a free agent after this season, and I'm not so sure he would be looking to re-sign.

 

Looking to play closer to home?

 

I'm wondering if SSK left him unprotected knowing his contract situation could allow them to re-acquire him after one season. Also, they had to keep that offensive line intact.

comment_47830

 

 

The other thing - thinking about it now, is I believe Keith Shologan is a free agent after this season, and I'm not so sure he would be looking to re-sign.

 

Looking to play closer to home?

 

I'm wondering if SSK left him unprotected knowing his contract situation could allow them to re-acquire him after one season. Also, they had to keep that offensive line intact.

 

 

So in sense, most of the players they acquire in the expansion draft are rentals.

comment_47831

Looking at Ottawa's OL, i think they need a C, RG and RT

 

LT - import

LG - Deane / Dunn

C - K-Groh

RG - Albright / Barrette

RT - Epelle

 

I would say Deane is more likely to play tackle with Eppele on the inside. They got James Lee from the Riders in the draft, I think he starts. They also just signed Nate Menkin, and I think they look to go two import tackles. Gives them a much better situation on the offensive line for depth. Albright can play centre as well, so you would look at:

 

G - Deane, Eppele, Dunn, Barrette

C - Krausnick, Albright

 

Add a couple more OL via the draft for assurance if someone has to kick out to tackle due to injury, and you are in a good spot.

comment_47832

 

 

 

The other thing - thinking about it now, is I believe Keith Shologan is a free agent after this season, and I'm not so sure he would be looking to re-sign.

 

Looking to play closer to home?

 

I'm wondering if SSK left him unprotected knowing his contract situation could allow them to re-acquire him after one season. Also, they had to keep that offensive line intact.

 

 

So in sense, most of the players they acquire in the expansion draft are rentals.

 

 

For some that may be the case - Kohlert is an example, though there are different circumstances that revolved around that. If they have a successful first year, that can help sway a decision. Dollars and playing time factor in as well.

comment_47856

 

 

The other thing - thinking about it now, is I believe Keith Shologan is a free agent after this season, and I'm not so sure he would be looking to re-sign.

 

Looking to play closer to home?

 

I'm wondering if SSK left him unprotected knowing his contract situation could allow them to re-acquire him after one season. Also, they had to keep that offensive line intact.

 

Would he really be in such a hurry to go back to Sask? Leaving him unprotected would have to sting a bit.

comment_47870

 

 

 

The other thing - thinking about it now, is I believe Keith Shologan is a free agent after this season, and I'm not so sure he would be looking to re-sign.

 

Looking to play closer to home?

 

I'm wondering if SSK left him unprotected knowing his contract situation could allow them to re-acquire him after one season. Also, they had to keep that offensive line intact.

 

Would he really be in such a hurry to go back to Sask? Leaving him unprotected would have to sting a bit.

 

 

That was actually my other thought. I know he mentioned he was shocked he was left unprotected. Could even move back to the West and pending what happens with Laurent, etc. Westerman is a free agent too.

 

Lots of opportunity for a Canadian DT to find a home.

comment_47874

What about Robert McCune? I'm shocked he hasn't signed anywhere.

 

He's at the point where - yes, he is coming off a good season, but he is also 35 coming off an injury that forced him to miss the playoffs. His asking price may be too high as well. The Alouettes were talking to him when free agency opened, but they wound up signing Diamond Ferri the next day.

 

I think if he signs anywhere it will be after the draft, closer to camp and maybe not even until an injury occurs during the season.

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