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While Lyle Sendlein has been a feisty contender for the Center Position for a goodly number of years, he has ALWAYS been a weak point in this line, (no matter how you try to sugar coat it). Even when he was our best O-lineman, he was still weak at anchoring the center of the line, and was often pushed back into the QB. To his credit, he has become very knowledgeable about reading defenses and calling pre-snap reads. There were many times he was suspect in giving away the snap count, but that has not been a complaint this past year.
Sendlein is due to become a free agent in 2016. One possible fix to this line would be to replace him at center this year, with Oakland's Stefan Wisniewski, 26 years old, who is one of the better centers in the league, and who is a free agent this year. Having successfully garnered both Carson Palmer, and Jared Veldheer from Oakland, we might just have a decent in-road to Wisniewski. This would, (once and for all), stop the weakness in the middle of our O-line, and Sendlein's last year here could put him into competition with Cooper, Larsen, Watford, and Faniaka, for one of the two starting guard positions, all the while being ready to back up Wisniewski in case of injury at center. The club could move on from Sendlein's contract by simply not renewing in 2016. This would make this line a VERY formidable, and deep one. I would opt for this scenario, (though BA has seemed to be very happy with Sendlein's performance).
An alternative solution to this, would be to sign the Bengals guard, Clint Boling, 26 years in free agency, keeping Sendlein at Center. Boling played 2014 starting every game, and showed no ill effects at all from the torn ACL he suffered in 2013. While this would probably be a cheaper solution to the problem, it may not be the best solution, in that it does not address the weakness at the anchor point in our Center position. We are very strong at the tackles now, and it is time to anchor the center with someone like Wisniewski. A physical weakness at Guard, can be covered up with strong anchors at Tackle and Center on each side of him. Not so with center.
These are the only two Offensive Linemen that I would consider in free agency this year, and I would only bring in one of them. All other comparable Centers and Guards in this free agent class are flawed in some way. Franklin, for instance, looks great at guard, but he is terrible at false starting, a habit that we saw in Levi Brown for years that drove both fans and coaches crazy. Iupati is not a good pass blocker, a very strong need for the Cards. The Center from KC is coming off a knee injury, and we don't know if he is up to the task at this point. Most other free agents are in the same category as Daryn Colledge, whom we have already suffered through.
Sendlein is due to become a free agent in 2016. One possible fix to this line would be to replace him at center this year, with Oakland's Stefan Wisniewski, 26 years old, who is one of the better centers in the league, and who is a free agent this year. Having successfully garnered both Carson Palmer, and Jared Veldheer from Oakland, we might just have a decent in-road to Wisniewski. This would, (once and for all), stop the weakness in the middle of our O-line, and Sendlein's last year here could put him into competition with Cooper, Larsen, Watford, and Faniaka, for one of the two starting guard positions, all the while being ready to back up Wisniewski in case of injury at center. The club could move on from Sendlein's contract by simply not renewing in 2016. This would make this line a VERY formidable, and deep one. I would opt for this scenario, (though BA has seemed to be very happy with Sendlein's performance).
An alternative solution to this, would be to sign the Bengals guard, Clint Boling, 26 years in free agency, keeping Sendlein at Center. Boling played 2014 starting every game, and showed no ill effects at all from the torn ACL he suffered in 2013. While this would probably be a cheaper solution to the problem, it may not be the best solution, in that it does not address the weakness at the anchor point in our Center position. We are very strong at the tackles now, and it is time to anchor the center with someone like Wisniewski. A physical weakness at Guard, can be covered up with strong anchors at Tackle and Center on each side of him. Not so with center.
These are the only two Offensive Linemen that I would consider in free agency this year, and I would only bring in one of them. All other comparable Centers and Guards in this free agent class are flawed in some way. Franklin, for instance, looks great at guard, but he is terrible at false starting, a habit that we saw in Levi Brown for years that drove both fans and coaches crazy. Iupati is not a good pass blocker, a very strong need for the Cards. The Center from KC is coming off a knee injury, and we don't know if he is up to the task at this point. Most other free agents are in the same category as Daryn Colledge, whom we have already suffered through.