[@QBsMVP on Twitter] Any of them would be substantial upgrades imo, Lindstrom in particular is having a really good season imo, I’d love him on our OL.


[@QBsMVP on Twitter] Any of them would be substantial upgrades imo, Lindstrom in particular is having a really good season imo, I’d love him on our OL.

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  1. OT Eric Fisher is avg/below avg at this stage but still an upgrade.

    OG Daryl Williams has the strength we need as a pure road-grader even though he’s “retired” (basically social media profile says retired though he never gave any official announcement).

    C JC Tretter is a vet and NFLPA President, he might take a cheap deal to keep his eligibility.

    OG Laurent Duvernay-Tardif. I’m just including him because I admire his dual role as physician-player but even he would be an upgrade over what we have.

    OT Nate Solder was grossly overpaid but as a backup tackle, he’s still better than what we have.

    C/OG Matt Paradis could be another C who has experience.

  2. I doubt any of us know how to properly evaluate OL. Really any position but since we’re talking about OL.

  3. If we get Brian Allen back its literally only 1 spot thats a problem, left guard. Your Oline is only as strong as its weakest link, which is pretty damn bad, I think best case scenario we get a solid starting left tackle, move noteboom to left or right guard, and get Allen back, Aloric Jacksoin has been playing pretty solid, along with Havenstein, its just that left side, and its tough to blame noteboom for it, when theres 2 gaping holes in the Oline to the right of him

  4. There haven’t been any meaningful midseason OL trades during the actual season in years. Legit can’t think of any. Teams just don’t really do it

  5. Trading Van is a bad idea considering how much this offense is missing his speed and threat of taking off the top of the defense

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