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Fade":iudil4k0 said:Whelp, I've seen enough, and I am sticking to my opinion of moving on from Okung. The playoffs crystallized, and framed my thoughts on Okung perfectly. Outside of Okung signing a 1 year incentive based contract he is just not worth it. Alvin Bailey looked better than him, and he is an undrafted player.
Justin Britt gets eaten alive by Aaron Donald. Gets destroyed by Kawann Short which caused RW's pick 6. They need a LG too. He has never been good, and will just be a serviceable backup for his career. Think Paul McQuistan. Glowinski should be given a chance to compete for this job IMO.
Lewis for stability reasons needs to be tendered, but I fully expect Seattle to spend a draft pick to be the guy eventually.
Sweezy for stability reasons should be retained, but it wouldn't be the end of the world if he signed somewhere else.
Gilliam made strides this season, and can be a starting tackle in the NFL. Competition will still need to be added though.
Projected O-Line 2016
(LT) Joe Dahl, WSU -- (LG) Mark Glowinski -- (C) Patrick Lewis -- (RG) J.R. Sweezy -- (RT) Garry Gilliam
Reserves
T - Shon Coleman, Auburn
C - Mike Matthews, Texas A&M
T - Alvin Bailey
G - Justin Britt
I agree Brit has no business starting he's out ,I've seen enough and he's directly responsible for that pick six thanks to his O'la on Short and that's been going on all year. Okung same thing Bailey is a better option right now he played great in Arizona and again today and he's been solid in most every game he's played. Not sayin he should be his replacement but he should get a chance to compete for the spot next year.