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Brandon Linder: "Taking most reps at G"
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Robinson starting over Parnell at RT is not out of the realm of possibility. There are numerous advantages to having him start at RT as opposed to LG. 1. Albert at LT and Robinson at RT would give us a more balanced offensive line. 2. Robinson would allow us to put a better athlete outside to combat strong pass rushers. 3. We'd still have a power side if Robinson were at RT and Linder were at RG. There is a user (I can't remember who) was staunchly opposed to taking an OL in the top 5. Though I opposed his philosophy, there is an article that supports his stance directly (and the idea of Robinson at RT indirectly). http://mmqb.si.com/mmqb/2017/05/31/nfl-l...nsive-ends Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
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