Noregar
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IMO interior Ol is not a need at all. The Rams are more set along their interior than at any time I can remember during the McVay era.
Avila is an ascending young player with pro bowl potential, Dotson played at pro bowl level for most of the season and all Limmer did was keep a high dollar FA and former pro bowler on the bench. It seems after the Eagles’ game many want to throw Limmer onto the trash heap and some also wanted Dotson gone too. That is crazy. The eagles have one of the better defensive fronts. That same front destroyed the Chief's OL in the super bowl. Limmer was a rookie so he will get most likely be better in 2025. Add to that, Dedich played some valuable snaps as an undrafted rookie and acquitted himself well for the most part and McMahon also shows a lot of promise. They also have Leviston who was drafted to play inside too as he does not have the ideal height/length to play at tackle.
I am definitely in the Limmer camp. Jackson probably would not have been traded if they thought Limmer was a liability.
Depth at tackle is another matter. As noted above Leviston is a big unknown and a better fit inside. McClendon was a disaster on the left side and struggled on the right side too. Arcuri is a perennial practice squad guy who was torched against the Lions in the opening week. I am firmly onboard with adding a good young tackle in the draft. Since tackles are harder to find (AJ is an exception), I prefer they get one on day two and if a high value tackle drops to 26, I would not be upset if they picked one there. The resigning of Jackson probably makes a first-round tackle very unlikely but based on the current roster if Jackson goes down the line is screwed and thus the offense is too.
Avila is an ascending young player with pro bowl potential, Dotson played at pro bowl level for most of the season and all Limmer did was keep a high dollar FA and former pro bowler on the bench. It seems after the Eagles’ game many want to throw Limmer onto the trash heap and some also wanted Dotson gone too. That is crazy. The eagles have one of the better defensive fronts. That same front destroyed the Chief's OL in the super bowl. Limmer was a rookie so he will get most likely be better in 2025. Add to that, Dedich played some valuable snaps as an undrafted rookie and acquitted himself well for the most part and McMahon also shows a lot of promise. They also have Leviston who was drafted to play inside too as he does not have the ideal height/length to play at tackle.
I am definitely in the Limmer camp. Jackson probably would not have been traded if they thought Limmer was a liability.
Depth at tackle is another matter. As noted above Leviston is a big unknown and a better fit inside. McClendon was a disaster on the left side and struggled on the right side too. Arcuri is a perennial practice squad guy who was torched against the Lions in the opening week. I am firmly onboard with adding a good young tackle in the draft. Since tackles are harder to find (AJ is an exception), I prefer they get one on day two and if a high value tackle drops to 26, I would not be upset if they picked one there. The resigning of Jackson probably makes a first-round tackle very unlikely but based on the current roster if Jackson goes down the line is screwed and thus the offense is too.