I don't see big moves.
I don't see a huge upgrade at LT or at least one that would be worth big money.
I would resign Skura.
He provides interior depth and is an upgrade over the likes of Evans and Kolone. He seems to get beaten badly once a game in pass but he gets some movement run blocking and can pull etc. Veteran who knows how to prepare and play and come pretty cheap.
LT...Noteboom, Jackson
C...Allen, Skura
RT....Havenstein, Arcuri
G....Shelton, Bruss, Anchrum, Brewer, Skura
I would look at bringing in a FA that could compete for a starting spot and or provide depth but not break the bank. I would also draft at least one and probably two OL.
That said, the second round pick would likely go Edge at this point.
I prefer Shelton at C and wouldn't mind moving him there are moving on from Allen but I don't see the Rams doing that.
Also, Noteboom has been paid and he will be kept Im sure unless the injury hobbles him.
I don't see a 3rd round of later pick showing up and starting right away. I don't see the Rams with the space or the will to sink huge money into a vet FA.
I don't see a calvary coming. I really think it is going to be trying to solidify depth, add a piece or two and crossing fingers about health next year.
I think the G spots will be wide open competitions (maybe except for Shelton assuming Allen stays) and should be interesting.
Noteboom/Jackson/Allen/Shelton/Havenstein as the 1's. Jackson/Anchrum/Skura/Bruss/Arcuri as 2's. Brewer as a possible in house to compete at both G spots.
Anyone have any mid cost FA that could help this line?