I am surprised more than a few posters consider A.J. Arcuri any kind of viable option.
To me, his role has been specific and clear. Collect a Practice Squad pay-check to fill a useful in-week-practice-role at multiple OL positions, allowing veteran O-Linemen to rest during a long season.
For example, over the past few seasons, Rob Havenstein regularly received at least one day off from practice (during the season). These days were regularly reported by the Rams as DNP (Did Not Practice) / Rest Days.
Arcuri will turn 29 before the start of this season. He has been Game-Day-Active ... in uniform ... a total of just ten times in four seasons ... eight of which was the disaster year of 2022 when the Rams had 7 OL on IR; and were signing players off-the-street on Tuesday and starting them on Sunday.
Do you remember how McVay was joking that he had not met and did not know the names of some of the offensive linemen who were starting that week ... BUT ... in true McVay ... All Class Fashion ... praised their professionalism and expressed gratitude for their contributions.
Remember Matt Skura, Ty Nsekhe and Oday Aboushi? Those guys were not on ANY roster to open the season, were signed during the year because of all the injuries. They combined for 34 games and started 20 games.
Heck, Jeremiah Kolone, Chandler Brewer, Bobby Evans and Tremayne Anchrum combined to play in 25 games, with 12 starts. Arcuri started one game that year ... Bryce Perkins was the Quarterback