Jackson said last year he won't play anywhere except LT (because it's the highest paid position on the OL, it's clear he's only interested in $$$) That's why I said the Rams need to draft two OTs one for LT another RT.
They will play him cheap this year on a tender, probably a second round. I seriously doubt any team will poach him as an UDFA playing LT and give the Rams their second round pick. This allows the Rams to draft a LT and play him at RT for experience and then move him to LT next year. That's why I expect them to draft a second OT unless they feel McClendon or Bruss can play RT.
Bruss was a very good RT in college so it's why I'm wondering if they signed him to try him out at RT during OTAs. Havenstein's cap is very heavy at $14.7M just for this year. A post June 1 release recoups $6.5M of cap.
With the cap increase larger than expected they can afford to go $9M/yr on Dotson. I'd rather have Dotson than Havenstein if it came down to that. Center and RG are normally the two lowest paid positions and I don't see the Rams changing that. It's all about the guaranteed money not the overall. It's why I think the Rams will keep both Shelton and Dotson.
If there is going to be a change IMO the most likely spot will be RT. I feel the Lions exploited Havenstein's weakness which makes me at least question Rob's cap charge this year. Speed and strength at wide 9 beats Rob every time. That's the book on him and Goff and Holmes knew it. Hell even the guys in the booth knew it. It's why Rob gets so many false start penalties.