All very reasonable.
Im hyper-focused on next year… that’s why I’m very big on bringing Nsekhe back… a professional backup. I don’t want a project in that spot next year.
With Allen… I just think his body is telling us everything we need to know.
I wonder if Zachary Thomas is a prospect and I feel comfortable with Arcuri as a 4th LT….. I think.I'm all aboard the bring back Nsekhe train, ... he, Jackson, Noteboom & a mid-level draft pick should get us thru 2023 at LT, then I'd concentrate 2024 seeking an upgrade if it's still warranted. jmo.
I wonder if Zachary Thomas is a prospect and I feel comfortable with Arcuri as a 4th LT….. I think.
Yes, it is a good guess that the Rams got impatient with Goff. I am sure from their point of view, they had a window of opportunity with Witworth and AD and they really needed something now.Nobody knows. But I would guess he expected Goff to develop quicker in his reads and protection calls than he did. Because those were a big part of why he was moved to Detroit IMO. I think McVay lost patience with his development basically. But we will never know the real reason. Could be that he sent a message to everyone on accident that he'd "pipe" McVay's girlfriend.
River when you do a deep dive into all the 2022 Draft Projection of skills & talent Zac Thomas had San Diego State demonstrated in college its falls in line with what McVay mandates in his interior OL'ers.Can't really say, but the Rams saw something they liked, I really need to see more of him, perhaps during the 2023 pre-season games. He does need to add strength & weight, so his developmental time should be useful. Otherwise, your guess is as good as mine.
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That has been my best-suggested LT plan going forward that I can come up with. I do not see Rookie AJ Arcuri as anything more than an EMERGENCY game-day LT plug-in. Arcuri is an RT & nothing more. Rookie Zac Thomas is much the same as the EMERGENCY game day LT plugin too IF he has a future in the NFL @ OG.I'm all aboard the bring back Nsekhe train, ... he, Jackson, Noteboom & a mid-level draft pick should get us thru 2023 at LT, then I'd concentrate 2024 seeking an upgrade if it's still warranted. jmo.
When you review what the Rams have locked in contract & what OL'er they could easily ......resign the CENTER position looks the weakest.I think drafting a OC somewhere during day 2 of the draft (2-3rd rounds) is a must. That is all.
My position currently is the 2023 Ram Ol could easily have more than enough numbers to field a decent 10-player OL unit on the MR53 but what is sorely needed is a couple of young higher talented skilled OL'ers to blend in.
I don't think anyone can disagree with your take on how the Rams allocate resources and what positions they value. By "luck" I just meant they hope those less invested-in still pan out and can get the job done, with great coaching, etc. It has usually worked out, but other seasons hasn't. To your other point about LTs: Whit got paid, and those guys (I forget the team) went to a couple SBs, and even won one. I think you need lots of luck to have an entire starting OL of jags generate wins, especially with what happened to Stafford this season--that needs urgent attention imo.They value OL. Just not like some other teams. And those other teams. How many Lombardi's do they have the last 5 years?
It's not luck. It's fiscal responsibility. Laramy Tunsil just announced he wants to be the highest paid LT. He's #3 on the list currently. WTF, has he done that has made his team winners and earned him the highest paid moniker? They're 2-12-1 !!!! Yeah, that's great they have a franchise LT!!!
Look at the top 10 LTs in salary. Williams, Bakhtiari, Tunsil, Stanley, Matthews, Miller, Robinson, Bolles, Humphries. Orlando Brown and Taylor Lewan. I know, that's 11. And you know how many SB rings they've earned in the last 5 year. ZERO!!! Why? Because there's not enough money for the other important positions after paying the LT and QB.
The Rams don't value paying OL huge Jack like those guys get. Because they are invested in Stafford, Kupp, Donald, Ramsey, Floyd and Robinson. Why? Because those are the guys who prevent and score points. You're gonna get sacked twice a game (if the QB has balls), whether you have a great line or not.
Not a couple of Superbowls. One. Jake Matthews with Atlanta in 2016. Zero have won it.I don't think anyone can disagree with your take on how the Rams allocate resources and what positions they value. By "luck" I just meant they hope those less invested-in still pan out and can get the job done, with great coaching, etc. It has usually worked out, but other seasons hasn't. To your other point about LTs: Whit got paid, and those guys (I forget the team) went to a couple SBs, and even won one. I think you need lots of luck to have an entire starting OL of jags generate wins, especially with what happened to Stafford this season--that needs urgent attention imo.