I mostly agree and share the optimism with this groups' upside.
Shamire. In Boomer's film breakdown in the other thread (thanks for all that you do, boom), I criticized Shamire's foot speed on a spin move. I think some people took that criticism for more than what it was intended. Shamire is the most dominant drive blocker I've seen lately in college football. When he was playing behind Shaq in 2015 & would come in for a series, man, that was dominant stuff. That said, I do see awful pulls from him on occasion. Hard to say how frequently b/c when it's good, you don't notice. IDK if it's a footspeed & agility issue at his weight or him just being gassed & taking a few plays off. Nonetheless, at worse, Shamire is an elite 3rd guard, an important position in our offense. At best, he's an All-American. . . seriously.
Will Bryan. Guy is a football player. IMO, he could play all 5 spots on the line. I think he's good enough to be an All-ACC guard this year. And he's consistent. Hoping he stays healthy, this gives us a lot of flexibility with Shamire & rotating in a 3rd / spell guard on the right side. . . I think we'll see Bryan lead the team in snaps. While I'd love to have Bryan at tackle, that's a luxury. Guard is the more important position in our offense. We're a better team with WB at LG.
Morgan Twins. If one of the twins can take a big step forward & be a reliable 3rd guard, it's the end of the conversation (we need not mention the "i" word). Based on the discussion above, I'm very hopeful that this will be the case.
Backup Option 1: Start Marshall at Center, bump Freddy to Guard. I'm not saying this is ideal. But if the situation gets bad enough, I think Freddy could play guard. 6'4, 300 lbs, strong as an Ox, smart player.
Backup Option 2: Bump Klock, Froyman, or Braun to Guard. Klock didn't look terrible at guard last year & had that nice block that sprung Marshall against Alcron. IDK anything about Froyman. Braun playing guard as a true freshmen is probably less than ideal. But, he is a good player.