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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 772879"><p>Spriggs was LT and RT insurance. You are right about Murphy, Patrick and Amichia in that we do not know what they think about them. You might as well throw Dillon Day in there. And most importantly, you didn't mention Justin McCray, your penciled-in RG.</p><p></p><p>They were confident enought in Lane Taylor to let Sitton walk which was something of a surprise in the confidence as much as the walking. But in not knowing one cannot rule out a meaningful value placed on an OL, particularly an OT. None of these guys are anybody you'd want playing at OT. The best option is probably McCray.</p><p></p><p>However, you simply cannot ignore Bulaga's injury history, especially coming off an ACL, now one on each knee, with various and sundy other knee and ankle injuries. There's risk there. And there's more risk in Spriggs not progressing. And there's no evidence to us that those other guys will play up to at least Evans' level.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of Evans, he's expressed interest in returning. Why, do you think, the Packers have not bit? He wouldn't cost much just as he didn't last season. Perhaps it's because they want to first see what they get out of the draft? I think so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 772879"] Spriggs was LT and RT insurance. You are right about Murphy, Patrick and Amichia in that we do not know what they think about them. You might as well throw Dillon Day in there. And most importantly, you didn't mention Justin McCray, your penciled-in RG. They were confident enought in Lane Taylor to let Sitton walk which was something of a surprise in the confidence as much as the walking. But in not knowing one cannot rule out a meaningful value placed on an OL, particularly an OT. None of these guys are anybody you'd want playing at OT. The best option is probably McCray. However, you simply cannot ignore Bulaga's injury history, especially coming off an ACL, now one on each knee, with various and sundy other knee and ankle injuries. There's risk there. And there's more risk in Spriggs not progressing. And there's no evidence to us that those other guys will play up to at least Evans' level. Speaking of Evans, he's expressed interest in returning. Why, do you think, the Packers have not bit? He wouldn't cost much just as he didn't last season. Perhaps it's because they want to first see what they get out of the draft? I think so. [/QUOTE]
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