Yea. That's the best of both worlds. We get continuity and a better talent to develop.
The continuity stuff is definitely applicable. Barnes started all 16 games last year and each of the other 4 OLs started games last year.
Barnes is a starting caliber C. That was proven in 2015.
Bringing in little to no improvement for $1 million to $2 million more does nothing for me.
And yes, we do have an opportunity for an OL that has gelled from day 1. Each of these guys were on the team last year and started games. That's actual experience, that's familiarity, and as we saw near the end of last year, that's chemistry. Jamon Brown is the only guy that wasn't really out there over the second half of last year but he still started the first 9 games next to Barnes.
I'm not underrating what someone like Wisniewski brings to the board. If anything, the market told us last year what NFL teams think of him. What he brings to the board got severely overrated last year (and I was one of the people that fell into that trap). Seems like it's happening again. Wisniewski's name value is higher than his actual value to NFL teams.
I'm sure the Rams will take a look. They took a look at Wisniewski last year and then left him on the market. Anyways, I've said my piece. Moving on.