As usual when it comes to the offensive line you and I are on the dame page. I like a couple of the George guards as
@Riverumbbq had Jamaree Salyer, who IMO, would be sent from central casting step right in at RG and away we go. Now others can be added, again, I do like Cade Mays from Tennessee, who can be drafted later, but all of us know that this is the year the Rams go Offensive Line early because it is right, it is just and Lord knows, it is time!
The Summer of 69!
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OL Cole Strange named best fit for Rams in third round of draft
Cameron DaSilva Wed, March 30, 2022, 10:17 AM
ESPN sees Chattanooga OL Cole Strange as the best fit for the Rams at No. 104 in the third round
sports.yahoo.com
Finding a plug-and-play starter in the draft will be a challenge for the
Los Angeles Rams this year, being without first- and second-round picks. Their first selection comes at No. 104 overall, which is in the third round.
Les Snead and Sean McVay have found great players on Day 2 and 3 before, but they typically take a year or two to develop into starters.
Looking ahead to next month’s draft, the Rams could opt to take an offensive lineman in Round 3.
That’s the direction ESPN feels they should go, listing the O-line as the Rams’ biggest need entering the draft.
Jordan Reid of ESPN picked Chattanooga offensive lineman Cole Strange as the best fit for the Rams at No. 104 overall, highlighting his position flexibility at center and guard.
Best prospect fit at No. 104: Cole Strange, IOL, Chattanooga. In need of a new guard to replace Corbett, Cole is a candidate to cross-train as both a center and guard. Because of his strength and speed as a blocker, his skill set is best suited in a scheme that uses zone-blocking principles. The Rams will likely have to look elsewhere to replace Whitworth at left tackle. — Reid
Strange is considered one of the top interior offensive linemen in the draft and has experience playing tackle, guard and center. In the NFL, he’ll likely play guard and fits well in the Rams’ zone-heavy scheme.
Los Angeles re-signed
Coleman Shelton and he could be the team’s starting right guard in place of
Austin Corbett, but adding a talent like Cole is never a bad idea.