Back in 2021 the Rams had a ton of OL'ers:And I still say it was a mistake only taking Anchrum in the 7th round and then nothing in 2021 made it even worse
And then only 1 pick Bruss last year didn't exactly help last year's situation
I have always said that OL is the most important position group in the NFL and need to focus on that in the draft every year by making 1 pick in the top 4 rounds every year and another pick in the later rounds.
^^^^^ My 2023 keepers. Add to them Zach Thomas (T), Logan Bruss (G), AJ Arcuri (T), a rookie center and a rookie IOL. Keep the 2 who miss the 53 on the practice squad, if possible. Release or trade Allen after June 1st.Back in 2021 the Rams had a ton of OL'ers:
RT Max Pricher
LT Joe Noteboom
LT Andrew Whitworth
RT Rob Havenstein
OC Jeremiah Kolone
OG Jamil Demby
LT Alaric Jackson
OC Coleman Shelton
OG Chandler Brewer
OG David Edwards
OC Brian Allen
OG Austin Corbett
OG Bobby Evans
OG Tremayne Anchrum
And I still wanted a center that draft in the second or third roundBack in 2021 the Rams had a ton of OL'ers:
RT Max Pricher
LT Joe Noteboom
LT Andrew Whitworth
RT Rob Havenstein
OC Jeremiah Kolone
OG Jamil Demby
LT Alaric Jackson
OC Coleman Shelton
OG Chandler Brewer
OG David Edwards
OC Brian Allen
OG Austin Corbett
OG The Great Bobby Evans
OG Tremayne Anchrum
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I am not a big fan of shelton as center. He was a much better guard in the few games he played there (well at least in the Buffalo game when he had Allen next to him). He may have not been as good when Kolone was next to him.The Rams have:
OT: Noteboom, Jackson, Havenstein, Arcuri
OG: Shelton, Bruss, Thomas, Brewer
Center: Allen, Shelton
If they draft OL they will be drafting a backup center because Shelton projects as their starting center next year and beyond. This year they can play Jackson at LG, Shelton at RG with Bruss, Thomas and Brewer backing up. Looking at their cap and age, Havenstein projects as gone next year with Jackson taking over. Shelton moves to center with Bruss and Thomas starting at OG.
I have contended that they should take a good first look at their present personnel. There is talent in OG Bruss and Thomas. Thomas looks like he could become that classic pulling OG in the run attack, something they lacked and tried to use guys like Blythe who lacked the athleticism to play that style. If you want to run it all starts on the OL.
People discount UDFA OL but Jackson, Shelton and Brewer have all looked good and all were UDFA. They have their base roster guys. They can mine the UDFA prospects and sign them to the PS which is a developmental squad.
The OL this year is TBD. But IMO there is more clarity next year. It's just a matter of them wanting to commit to them this year.
This is 2024 OL IMO as it stands now:
LT Noteboom
LG Thomas
C Shelton
RG Bruss
RT Jackson
Reserves: Allen, Havenstein, Brewer, Toner
It wouldn't surprise me if they ended the season this year with that OL. The key is looking at Shelton's contract structure. He's anticipating becoming the starter at some point this year. There is an assumption that Allen will get injured again. If not Shelton becomes a starter either at center or OG. Both Thomas and Bruss play with a nasty streak, something you want in your starting OGs. Both Noteboom and Jackson have shown good feet to mirror on the outside. Shelton has shown good vision and anticipation. IMO that OL is what they should start this year. Havenstein is 31 years old and his feet haven't gotten any faster. Rob is going to be on the roster this year simply due to his cap numbers. But that doesn't mean he has to start. Jackson is already a better RT than he is. If they want to keep Stafford healthy they need to sit Rob.
I would only release the ones who are just no good (Kolone, Evans) and trade ones that are okay but maybe we could get better (Edwards, Blythe, etc) and let the injury prone one's go (Allen, Noteboom, etc)That's one opinion. However
2020 Anchrum (7th)
2022 Bruss (3rd)
2022 Arcuri (7th)
So 2 picks in the draft every year means you either carry 15 OL (I know that would have helped last year) or you'd have to release existing OL or the draft picks (effectively wasting those selections). If you're releasing multiple picks from the first four rounds that's a big waste. The Rams, in the last 5 years, have drafted OL in the first 4 rounds 4 times and multiple OL in the draft 3 times.
True. Not to mention the injury/recovery may set him back some.Don't know how anyone can pencil in Logan Bruss after how he performed in TC and pre season games.
Knocked on his ass half the time, clueless in blocking scheme. He's got a lot of catching up to do in TC.
Far from being impressive would be the best I can say on Logan Bruss rookie 2022 brief appearances.If not for the injury & the surgery & Injured Reserve designation he may have been cut. That destroyed knee might have saved his NFL career up to now.Don't know how anyone can pencil in Logan Bruss after how he performed in TC and pre season games.
Knocked on his ass half the time, clueless in blocking scheme. He's got a lot of catching up to do in TC.
I like Alex Ward of Central Florida, plus our own @Selassie I children know him.For the Long Snapper, I hope the Rams get Chris Stoll, from Penn State.
I couldn't see them cutting a 3rd round pick in his rookie season. Worst case for him woulda been inactive till the injuries started hitting. They won't cut bait so quick. I see them giving him a chance to work through whatever wasn't working for him.Far from being impressive would be the best I can say on Logan Bruss rookie 2022 brief appearances.If not for the injury & the surgery & Injured Reserve designation he may have been cut. That destroyed knee might have saved his NFL career up to now.
Someone who suggests a third round pick interior lineman was going to be cut as a rookie is working hard to not be taken seriously.I couldn't see them cutting a 3rd round pick in his rookie season. Worst case for him woulda been inactive till the injuries started hitting. They won't cut bait so quick. I see them giving him a chance to work through whatever wasn't working for him.
And I still say it was a mistake only taking Anchrum in the 7th round and then nothing in 2021 made it even worse
And then only 1 pick Bruss last year didn't exactly help last year's situation
I have always said that OL is the most important position group in the NFL and need to focus on that in the draft every year by making 1 pick in the top 4 rounds every year and another pick in the later rounds.
We still need a upgrade at Center.
When you upgrade your Center you're also simultaneously upgrading your Guards.
And I, (personally) am still not sold at what we have at left tackle as that remains to be seen.
Even both Guard spots are not exactly solid.
Get a Guard/Center in the third and I will feel much better.
Enter John Michael Schmidtz. He's likely there at 36 and possibly the best interior OL in the draft.
I do not know what the draft will bring, but I would like to see Jackson starting at Left Tackle, see if he can do the job, there were signs that he maybe could, let's find out before the 2024 draft. Draft a Center with #36?
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I think maybe I could endure the sacks in order to enjoy @oldnotdead losing his shite on RoD.Move Havenstein to LT?