The Bombers have a ton of national linebacker depth, a standout defensive tackle in Jake Thomas and a home run hitter in the form of second-year free safety Taylor Loffler. All of which make me believe the Blue Bombers should lean offence with the first overall selection. Offensive line is the right call for Kyle Walters and the Bombers but Winnipeg’s line has Stanley Bryant solidifying the blind side and Justin Senior of Mississippi State hasn’t run away with the right to be taken first overall and turned loose at right tackle. The next logical step would be to solidify the interior but 2016’s second round selection Michael Couture adds solid depth behind starting centre Matthias Goosen while left guard Travis Bond, fresh off a CFL all-star season in 2016, is backed up by developmental guard from McMaster Zach Intzandt. Calgary Dinos alum Suhk Chung holds down the right guard. The best case scenario is a tackle with the skills to bounce inside in a moment’s notice. Mason Woods of Idaho fits that bill despite his recent history for the Vandals at guard. His 6-foot-9 frame is the largest in the 2017 CFL draft and at this point I think he rises above the competition with a good showing at the national combine in Regina.