Krangodnzr
Captain of Team Conner
LOL. I would love you to validate this opinion somehow. Here's a counterpoint from Ben Muth, former Stanford Offensive lineman, Arizona Cardinals fan, and Football Outsiders analyst:
https://www.footballoutsiders.com/word-muth/2019/word-muth-adios-arizona
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This was actually the first sack the Cardinals gave up in the game. Right tackle Justin Murray (71) just never really makes a stand. He starts kicking back and looks fine, but just keeps kicking and opening his hips. He never tries to sit down or really run the defensive end (Dante Fowler, 56) by the quarterback; instead he just keeps drifting away slowly. Just too mushy and unaggressive of a pass set.
My philosophy on roster construction is that you don't get better by getting rid if the best players on your unit, you get better by replacing the worst players on your unit with better players, then hoping those players turn out to be your best ones. THis is like the dumb-dumbs who say our first offseason priority needs to be getting rid of Patrick Peterson.
If I'm the Cardinals, worst case scenario with DJ Humphries is that I franchise tag him and draft his replacement. I'm not happy with that approach, but like you said, you don't get better by creating roster holes that can only be filled in the draft. What happens when other teams that want tackle upgrades trade up and take the top three guys? Now the Cardinals HAVE TO take a LT and they are their reaching for second round prospects at #8 overall.
I think Humphries is a decent starting LT. He is not a great player, but he is not a bad player either. We have seen so many clowns at LT over the years and I'm leery of the idea of even letting a mid grade LT go.