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Originally Posted by Pocket$ $traight
I certainly haven't put in the tape time that you have but you summarized my assumption. That with Samuels healthy, Kendall could help Rabach more and that Thomas could help Rabach more when he was healthy and Jansen was playing better.
I would expect any offensive line playing two backup tackles and two older banged up guards to look pretty bad on tape.
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That's essentially what happened. Kendall did the dirty work while Rabach released to the second level where he was physical enough to handle LBs.
Of course, not every team's front seven was bad enough for that to work, so Rabach got killed in the second half of the year. Totally exposed.
Your guess is as good as mine whether getting Dockery back will help. Kendall was Rabach's best buddy last year. But Dockery and Rabach have worked well in the past.
Still, I maintain it shouldn't be hard at all to find a Center stronger than Casey Rabach. At this point though, it has to be through the draft. The FA market is pretty dry (Eric Heitmann and Jeremy Newberry would still be upgrades IMO). On top of that, I'd prefer to not have to replace a stopgap Center with a slightly better stop gap Center. I'd rather just grab a center in the first three rounds, be able to release Rabach, and hopefully, have Kendall back for another year to be the backup LG and C.