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Re: Washington Free Agents Signings
31 isn’t ancient he’s still a high level OT
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Re: Washington Free Agents Signings
I agree on age for LT, the terms are heavy and TBD. We also gave them a 7th and its for 2 remaining years. I'd like them to extend him as a 2,3,4,7 vs this years 4th and player is a lot However, it transforms or oline and we now have 2 potential pro bowlers after injuries subside. I still want a starting guard. I think I like this deal. It was the best we could do to secure a starting LT. Frankly, fortunate. We need to protect our star QB. Tunsil isnt amazing but pretty good
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: Washington Free Agents Signings
Here's PFF's write up on Tunsil going into the 2024 season, as they ranked all 32 tackles. As a reference Trent, Tristan Wirfs, and Penei Sewell were the top 3 tackles:
8. Laremy Tunsil, Houston Texans Tunsil remains one of the best pass-blocking offensive tackles in the entire league. His 84.9 pass-blocking grade ranked fourth at the position in 2023. Tunsil has earned a 91.6 pass-blocking grade since joining the Texans in 2019, second among 67 qualifying offensive tackles in that span.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: Washington Free Agents Signings
LT's seem to be able to play at a high level well into their 30's. Andrew Whitworth made it to 40 I believe. He's the exception but don't see why Tunsil can't play until he's 35 or 36, if he takes care of his body and is still motivated.
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