Last year's O-Line was tough to watch. They became serviceable but not good. Thus, I would expect that this year's O-line can't help but look more consistent compared to last year. The depth will help, but I think the cat and mouse comments about the tackles is really about fostering competition, making those guys compete hard for the job. He knows we need good tackle play to protect the passing game so he's pushing them harder to compete for a job so they get better. They need to have a good camp and competition will help all of the guys be better. I agree that the O-line is always a tough one to recruit and judge who's going to be players. Guys dominate in high school because of size, but they have to develop their foot work and hand work and master schemes at the college level. Some never make that adjustment.