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Runyan Jr. took over at left tackle for the Wolverines ahead of the 2018 season and struggled in the season opener at Notre Dame, but developed into an All-Big Ten performer by season’s end and did the same this past year. Offensive line coach Ed Warinner did a tremendous job with him as the unit as a whole, as evidenced by what they send to the NFL Draft this time around. Runyan was a steady college player, but does not project to be a Pro Bowler or stalwart like his father was. His football acumen and smarts on the field are by far the biggest positive to his game and that should wind up being something that at the very least gets him onto a preseason roster. It might take a slide inside to guard to crack an offensive line rotation at the next level, but his IQ and ability to offset some of his limitations by smart angles and decision making makes him draftable. He left a pretty strong impression at the end of the season by handling OSU edge rusher Chase Young (who will likely be a top-two pick) and keeping him out of the backfield mostly on his own.

Yeah his bio and his game definitely reads like a Tauscher style player. Unremarkable looking, measurables aren't perfect, but dammit he just gets the job done. Lane Taylor is another similar player. Lane isn't perfect and he wasn't an "ideal" prospect, but he's been able to get the job done. I think Runyan will be a starter down the road. 

Thought he held up pretty well yesterday.

Yeah his bio and his game definitely reads like a Tauscher style player. Unremarkable looking, measurables aren't perfect, but dammit he just gets the job done. Lane Taylor is another similar player. Lane isn't perfect and he wasn't an "ideal" prospect, but he's been able to get the job done. I think Runyan will be a starter down the road. 

My kind of player.  No potential in sight just results.

Leeroy Jenkins is a franchise RT if they want him there.

His versatility is amazing. You don't see guys like that very often. Lucas Patrick also a very versatile guy in that he can play C or G...hell, I thought he was better at C last year than Linsley, although I gotta say, Linsley got stronger in the off-season...dude really held his own.

I think every unit on the offense improved in the off-season, but OL did the most. There was a reason our offense was so good yesterday, and it wasn't only because of 12, 17 and 33.

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The O line unit played well but saying they are improved over last year is premature.   We lost Bulaga and were starting to journeymen at guard.   

They played well this week and deserve kudos, but I wouldn't say they are improved.    Part of their success was Rodgers getting the ball out on schedule most of the day and another part was the Vikings missing one of their top pass rushers. 

...and that's just looking at half of their job.   The run game was good, not great. 

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