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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 964753" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>OL is a huge piece of the ultimate success a QB has. Let’s start there and there are countless examples of this each season.</p><p></p><p>That said. What comforts me is that The Packers played 1/2 season WITHOUT Bakhtiari AND Jenkins and performed admirably. That was with many in-season adjustments.</p><p></p><p>We currently have 8 players from over 3 years of drafts (not including Elgton/Bak) competing for 2-3 spots (OT, OG, OG) We have an entire offseason program to manipulate and massage the best 3 options. At least 2 of those players have already started large sections of previous seasons. As a contingency, We can easily sign a veteran FA at any time we feel necessary as we did in the past. Although I think that’s bordering on redundant.</p><p></p><p>If Bak is able to play again he’s basically a bonus at this point. We really can function without him and we already have. He had zero meaningful production in 2021. However his return would benefit us tremendously. His presence alone changes us from serviceable.. to leaning stout</p><p></p><p>I haven’t even considered the possibility of a Jenkins return mid season. Elgton is at Bakhtiari type level, in addition, he’s an instant starter and upgrade at any position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 964753, member: 10086"] OL is a huge piece of the ultimate success a QB has. Let’s start there and there are countless examples of this each season. That said. What comforts me is that The Packers played 1/2 season WITHOUT Bakhtiari AND Jenkins and performed admirably. That was with many in-season adjustments. We currently have 8 players from over 3 years of drafts (not including Elgton/Bak) competing for 2-3 spots (OT, OG, OG) We have an entire offseason program to manipulate and massage the best 3 options. At least 2 of those players have already started large sections of previous seasons. As a contingency, We can easily sign a veteran FA at any time we feel necessary as we did in the past. Although I think that’s bordering on redundant. If Bak is able to play again he’s basically a bonus at this point. We really can function without him and we already have. He had zero meaningful production in 2021. However his return would benefit us tremendously. His presence alone changes us from serviceable.. to leaning stout I haven’t even considered the possibility of a Jenkins return mid season. Elgton is at Bakhtiari type level, in addition, he’s an instant starter and upgrade at any position. [/QUOTE]
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