Munford moves the best of all of the linemen, but mercy is NPF a gifted athlete. He's raw but man he moves about 50 lbs lighter than his size.
I think Munford can be a stalwart at LT and has all the tools, plus a little bit of battle tested ability. However, if for some reason there are any serious issues, the quick development of NPF is crucial in my eyes because his physical ability could put him in soon in a pinch. We can't have any breakdowns like we initially experienced with Prince, particularly at LT. I think LG-RT are going to be dominant even if Taylor or Myers can't get it done at center...Jordan will slide down to center in that event, which leaves guard spots open for Bowen, Knox and Pridgeon (though my first guess is it goes Knox and Bowen starting at guard, Taylor at center, and Prince at RT). But if NPF can get game ready for this season, I will feel a lot better on the LT spot.
Also, looks like Martell is really spinning it out there, some beautiful throws in those videos. On Gill, also had my eye on him for early PT even if the position is loaded...I see Campbell as a slightly more pure WR and can get a lot done in the intermediate routes. McCall is a shifty speed merchant that you primarily get the ball to on short routes and let him do his magic. I think Gill is a nice blend of both and has the most versatility, plus some power and RB skills to motion him in for carries. Point is that he will play if he can bring something to the table, although I am thinking Campbell has a monster year and hoping the McCall takes his role and is as explosive this season as he was in the spring game.
Finally, glad to hear Borland is moving well, we are going to need him even if Browning emerges like we hoped. In fact, could easily see those guys both being on the field at the same time with their unique and separate skill sets. Finally, finally, if that DL stays healthy at the end position...dear lord. Going to be fun to watch.
And now that I am out of the UFM thread...FOOOTTTTTBALLLL!