LT...Joe Noteboom...Hopefully 100% by September 2020.
LG...David Edwards...Proving his worth now, which will pay dividends later.
C...Tyler Biadasz...Rams draft the Wisconsin Center in Round Two and he's an Aaron Kromer type of guy with his Athleticism and has far more size at 6-3 318lbs than Brian Allen.
RG...Austin Corbett...I expect him to unseat Blythe after the bye and he'll be ready in 2020.
RT...Rob Havenstein....Big Rob will be more like 2018 in 2020.
Bobby Evans & Brian Allen for depth along with Cameron Shelton, however, they could add another experience tackle in case Noteboom is not totally back.
Sorry, but i'm not buying it. Biadasz is listed as a first rounder in just about every current mock i've seen outside of Walterfootball, and no Ram fan should take them seriously.
Stranger things have happened, of course, but I also doubt McVay & Kromer are ready to throw in the towel on their first year starter in Allen, that just doesn't seem to be their style. Even if the worst happens and Allen is relegated to a reserve role, the Rams have brought in a number of players who can compete for the interior positions, and we fans have had no means of observing these players at practice, outside of the pre-season. Shelton was brought in to back-up Allen when the cross-training among Demby & Kolone apparently broke down. Austin Corbett was brought in later, following 3 straight losses and a serious injury to Noteboom. Demby proved his inadequacy when filling in for the injured Blythe earlier, and then continued his ineffectiveness at LG. Snead acted quickly while trading for Corbett, a 2018 #33 overall draft pick. While Corbett was listed as Cleveland's back-up Center, he also played LG, so the speculation began immediately on where he'd best fit for the Rams. Meanwhile, Edwards stepped in at LG and found immediate success, at least better than Boom & Demby, so if he continues to stick at the position, Corbett may become the next man up at Center or OG should it prove necessary. McVay did announce that his intention was to bring him and our new ILB Kenny Young along slowly.
The Rams have plenty of inexperienced OL depth players on the team, we are just worried whether any of them have the right stuff based on our lack of visual confirmation. We don't know what we have at this point, and that's pretty frustrating in the middle of a season, although I do believe the entire Demby fiasco has created even more uncertainty among us fans. For some reason the one OG player who captured our imagination during pre-season, Chandler Brewer, can't seem to catch a break, and this may be because he's only an OG, and not cross-trained at center like Shelton, Corbett, & his fellow practice squader, Jere Kolone. It's not bodies we lack, it's information, we may very well already have what we need, although we won't know it until we see it. Grasping for expensive free agents and/or high draft picks feels warranted while we are so in the dark, but these new guys are all between 22 and 24 years old, we need to give them more than a minute to develop. jmo.