The fascination with Flax is confusingYenser has really no excuse now if we can't have a solid OLine
1. Cox was a dang good guard 2 last year...and 1 year of Center under his belt
2. Cox out of portal was higher rated LT
3. Horsey back at LG...a spot he's been really good 2 years before Yensesr
4. Burton...more years to add strength
5. Flax...I still don't get why he plays...but he's got RT candidates
If he has a bad year, I'd blame Coen a bit and no rope for Yenser
Yes, the OT Marcelus JohnsonSo obviously Burton to RG. Buford back with experience is big. Wonder if Wilson will return? He has filled in some and has some experience. Then you have Bowles coming in with some experience at AL. I still would like to have one more OT from the portal.
Who plays RT and does that make the Oline the best it can be?No disrespect but I’ll take a 6th year player, who played out of position to help the team, who is without question a leader, with true NFL potential over “the kid from Bama”. I honestly think that is a ridiculous question.
I don't know how well Hall has been playing in practice. He has the size and feet. Just don't know how smart he is to always carry out his assignment. Buford gives us much more quickness at RT. They said that carrying out his assignments at times is what he needed to work on. Flax does not move well enough at RT but his size and I suppose his doing what he is suppose to do pretty consistently is why he has held that position. If Goodwin comes back I believe Stoops said that learning his assignments better and getting a little quicker was the two things he needed to do to get better. Bowles is said to be a guard but he is only 295 so is that big enough to get the job done? All of that is question marks right now till that can reevaluate through spring practice. That is why I said I wish we could get another experienced OT out of the portal so we have that for sure piece to get the line back to the way we are used to. JMOWho plays RT and does that make the Oline the best it can be?
This horsey is a really good guard average at best tackle. But horseys average tackle > other tackles that was on roster horse stepped in and preformed to best of his ability, probably goes back to his preferred spot this year and bolsters his stock.No disrespect but I’ll take a 6th year player, who played out of position to help the team, who is without question a leader, with true NFL potential over “the kid from Bama”. I honestly think that is a ridiculous question.
I couldn’t agree more.This horsey is a really good guard average at best tackle. But horseys average tackle > other tackles that was on roster horse stepped in and preformed to best of his ability, probably goes back to his preferred spot this year and bolsters his stock.
Kenneth is exceptionally team oriented, reminds me of darrian kinnard playing out of position for the team (and dropping in stock) (Those Schlarman guys were the epitome of team players reflection of coach.
For sure. Horsey is an average FBS OT, but potentially an all conference OG. Our OL was pretty bad in 2022, and I would say it is the single biggest (not the only) factor in the majority of the 6 losses. Our OL needs to be rebuilt. Looks like the early starting projection is LT- Marques Cox, LG- Horsey, C- Eli Cox, RG- Tanner Bowles or Jaden Burton, RT- Jeremy Flax or Deondre Buford. I am not talking about my personal preferences, which are irrelevant. Just saying this looks like what will probably happen. All of these players will practice in the spring. There is a lot of circumstantial evidence that Stoops is still looking to take one more OT through the transfer portal, but that individual (if it happens) would not enroll until August.
Welcome back, great kid too. Needs to step up as a leader.