This is a very good point here. If GRob was a third day draft selection or UDFA then waiting several seasons of prep to be an adequate or average starting OLT would be clearly understandable. But a second overall draft pick used to secure a starting OLT & what the Rams have presently is NOT what you spend highly valuable assets on & a 2nd overall draft selection is high
high value! Look what the Rams paid of the first overall draft selection this past draft.
Fact is GRob has had serious problem understanding what his OL responsibilities are on many of the Rams offensive plays. The ones he gets right he
does real good but those are far & few between plays. His physical abilities are off the charts for any OL'er. Moving GRob to OG does not resolve the problem here. Who here think that Boudreau needs GRob starting @ OLG? That's far from being a need with this OL. GRob issues will show up @ OLG just as they show up @ OLT. Truth is GRob has the
physical abilities to be a great OLT in todays NFL. Can any member deny that.
My previous post fully documents what the Rams many efforts were to try to improvement in the play coming from the OLT post. Boudreau moved many starting OL'ers around in order to get GRob the right kind of assistance & help. That's directly on GRob. GRob needed full time direction coming from whomever the OLG is. This is where we need to see GRob greatly improve. This is his 3rd NFL training Camp at what time do most NFL OL'ers get to get this down? We will know more on GRob progress if we see Garrett Reynolds starting next to him when the season starts. You will get a clue there.
The reason for all this hope coming from many members here where they gladly point out that GRob did play better late into the season (still he was not close to consistent but yes it was better). Was that due to GRob's effort ???? or was it the efforts of other elements

? I was very please to see that GRob made the effort to attend special training this off season to refine his hand placement & technical side of his game but will that really make a lot of difference if he still does not know his responsibilities when the center makes the line calls?
No way to tell this early in camp but time will arrive soon enough where we will know if GRob has spent time learning his playbook & putting it into play when the ball is slammed into Goff's hands. Seems to me that if I had been a 2nd overall first round selection in the NFL draft & the team who selected me paid me over 21 million in guaranteed cap money & I had a poor performance history like GRob I would full in, balls to the walls on each & every chance to pancake his defensive player assignment. No other OL'er would showcase a higher effort in training Camp.
Fact is GRob as it stands from his past effort & performance will not make the Rams sigh him to a 5th yr extension like Brockers, Ogletree & Tavon Austin. It's highly probable GRob will hit the UFA market after the 2017 season IMO. Isaiah Battle or Rodger Saffold appears to be more likely to be our starting OLT after 2017 season than GRob. Maybe before............