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Scratch Jordan Morgan from the roster for the remainder of 2024. Lafleur confirms that he has reinjured the shoulder he hurt in training camp, and is done for the year.

It seems likely he had surgery on it, because he was absent from practice for a couple of days and showed up on the sidelines yeesterday with his arm in a sling. At least one reporter specifically asked Lafleur if he'd had surgery, and Lafleur specifically avoided a yes or no answer - just blew right past the question, which I guess is basically the same as shouting "hell yeah, damned right he did!"

This is the first I realized how badly he'd been struggling with that shoulder all year. So that's two of our highly anticipated Day One and Two picks who are basically redshirted their first year - Morgan and Lloyd. We'll apparently have both of them back and at full strength next summer, to augment the incoming draft class, so it should make for a pretty exciting training camp. I know we'll probably still get a few games out of Lloyd this season, so we'll at least have some useful data on him, but it'll be almost as though we have one extra 1st round pick coming into camp and an extra 3rd rounder as well - amping up the level of competition.

It also gives Ryan a nice bump in pay because apparently he gets a $2 million bonus for the extra snaps, and more importantly he's guaranteed another 150 - 300 snaps (depending on how the playoffs go) to show he can be a valuable contributor. It might allow him to show enough development to make the decision on Myers a lot easier.


 
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Where's the center help? Those selections make some sense but Gute will need to find a center.
Thats why we drafted Monk. He started 58 games (44 consecutive) for Duke. He’s a 3 time All ACC player and Team Captain for his last 2 seasons. I’m not sure if you realized he played Center but he’s got plenty of experience. Also remember we often grab an Interior guy in FA and many were not only drafted but they have NFL experience.
I know it's not a fair sample size but Jenkins didn't fare to well filling in for Myers when he was hurt.
No it’s not fair. You picked 1 game and in the driving rain no less.
Monk has played poor enough as a rookie to get passed up by Glover so he may not be much more than the 8th or 9th guy.
Monk and Glover don’t even compete for the same Position. Monk can play 3 spots but he’s primarily Center or RG. Monk isn’t an NFL Tackle. Not sure what you infer by he got beat out by Glover. Both are backups nobody beat nobody.
 
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What’s up @Sanguine camper!
As far as being “light” at OL? Where were you when I argued that back in 2015-2016? :laugh:

Since our 1996 SB. GB has NEVER drafted 3 OL in any draft before the MLF era.
We drafted 33 OL across 23 Drafts since 1996.
That’s 1.43 OL per draft for 23 years.

Since 2000 we’ve drafted 3 O Lineman FOUR times. That’s 12 OL drafted since 2000 and it does not include Elgton Jenkins (2019)
That’s 2.4 OL per draft across the last 5 Drafts.

In 2024 alone we drafted
1 OT 6th Rounder
1 OT/OG 1st Rounder on season end IR
1 Center/Guard 5th Rounder

I would challenge you to find out how many NFL teams have drafted 12 OL since 2000. Then from your list how many drafted 3 OL this year. Then tell me you still believe we haven’t drafted enough OL. Here’s our Division

Packers
12 OL since 2000
3 OL in 2024

Vikings
8 OL since 2000
2 in 2024

Bears
10 OL since 2000
1 in 2024

Lions
6 OL since 2000
2 in 2024
 
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