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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
Nobody.
Nobody is more ready than Kingsley would be in year two.
And all this "he's a guard now" talk is a bunch of unsubstantiated nonsense. It makes perfect sense to get him NFL snaps in a meaningless game and take the pressure of being on an island out of the equation. That doesn't mean it's now the long-term plan.
He was always a project, and that means 'not ready day one'. It's something fans have a real problem grasping.
Now, maybe-hell, even LIKELY he's just never a starting level OT. Slightly more likely he can play RT. But that's called a late second round pick's general success rate more than anything specific to HIS abilities.
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No it isn't

. They benched him mid game twice, Veach more or less outright said it, they signed Jaylon Moore to play the position for at least two seasons, and they're doing homework on all the OTs that will be realistic options at the back of the first and beyond.
If you refuse to believe that something that looks, waddles, swims, and quacks like a duck is a duck, that's your prerogative, but quite literally every action the team has taken would lead you to believe they've shifted the long term goal for Suamataia.