There have definitely been a lot of OTs that have busted at the top of the draft, but I think Tunsil is the best OT prospect to come out since Joe Thomas.
That's exactly what I was thinking... so tough to choose one! In the end I went with the LT because it's such a premium position.
Could trading Mo plus the 20 be enough to move to 3? doubt it, but if it were enough, would you make that trade for Tunsil? i think i would.. otherwise, i'd prefer keeping Mo this season and looking at tag/trade/re-sign options next offseason again.
Who knows in the NFL? I think Mo plus the #20 should get the #3 pick, but with the guaranteed money he's wanting, probably not. As much as I think Mo needs to be traded, I'm not sure if I'd make that trade. For one thing, if Tunsil didn't turn out to be the stud he's supposed to be, Mac would get killed by the media. For another, what happens if Clady is healthy, stays healthy, and returns to his previous All Pro form? He could give the Jets 3-5 years of high level play at LT. Tunsil would be wasted at RT, and up to half his career could be gone before he ever gets to play his natural position. Of course the Jets could always let Clady walk or trade him, but if he's playing at a very high level, and with their having plenty of cap space, why do that?
That would be the ideal problem to have though. It doesn't matter if he is "suppose" to play LT, if you solidify your line, get rid of the real waste at RT in Breno, that is a win. With the future just as bright when we did move Tunsil over to LT. I'd take that all day.
While I might not make that trade myself, if Mac did and got Tunsil, I think I'd be very happy with it.