No. 1 — Chris Clark gets one step closer to playing where he belongs
Kubiak indicates they are leaning towards keeping Chris Clark at right tackle. Second-round pick Ty Sambrailo got work at left tackle
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) May 28, 2015
This is no longer the case.
Thank goodness.
Clark was the left tackle on the greatest offense in NFL history back in 2013 after Ryan Clady got hurt. Well, Clady’s down again after tearing his ACL in May and right now rookie Ty Sambrailo is slotted in as the No. 1 left tackle. Should 39-year old Peyton Manning really be protected by a rookie? That doesn’t sound like a good idea. So, while Clark hasn’t jumped Sambrailo quite yet, at least he’s back on the correct side now listed as the No. 2 left tackle.
It’ll be Clark’s job soon enough.