Huh? I just looked up his college stuff and draft profile.
In 42 starts, he played 27 at RT, 2 at RG, and 13 at LT. Hardly 50/50.
And his All-SEC honors came his last year when he played at RT. He was generally projected to be a RT at the NFL level.
Now that the game is over, I'm not understanding how X starts at R or L is what shoehorns someone as either RT or LT. He won LT Senior year.
Freshman year most of 360 snaps at RT. Soph most of 569 snaps at RT. Junior 922 snaps at LT. Senior 829 snaps at RT but he won LT.
Fresh and Soph snaps at LT are right what his Junior snaps at LT were. He won't LT Senior year but handed those snaps to others because of their ability not his.
That's close enough to 50/50 for me.
It's not like one of his legs is 6" longer than the other dictating he can only play one side.
If they were drafting Wright thinking he could only be a RT yes they wasted too many resources on him. They ignored him and they ignored his college coaches saying he was a swing tackle and his draft position is what should be spent on LT more than RT.
This is just the Bear doing Bears stuff and Whitehair had a C snap in highschool so he should be our center.