Yea Hav has been amazing this year. One of his best years in Horns. But I get the argument some made about moving Edwards out from LG. To me he's been our weakest OL, Edwards just gets beat too much. But makes sense he's a Tackle naturally. Not sure what the answer is at LG, but we cant lose Whit and Hav both in one off-season.I’m keeping Hav next year if it was up to me. Restructure contract if you must. Too many other unknown and potential changes along the OL. Continuity is a good thing for an OL.
!I’m keeping Hav next year if it was up to me. Restructure contract if you must. Too many other unknown and potential changes along the OL. Continuity is a good thing for an OL.
Agree I have more concern with the interior 3 guys than I do with our tackles. The game will be decided most likely in the middle when it comes to ability to run and to keep the pocket from collapsing on Stafford.Just some OL thought nuggets at this point in time.....2021 season from 2020-
Andrew Whitworth: 85.3 (-0.8), Joseph Noteboom: 78.1 (+2.3). JN will likely have the JPP assignment, which he faced in Week 10 of 2020. I agree with you not much difference between AW & JN in the overall performances but I would add that JN might be a better pass protector & that AW is better in the run blocking.
The biggest trench show on these line battles Sunday afternoon will not be on the edges but will be the center vs. those two inside DT's Vea & Suh. If McVay forgets about the run game this becomes a big problem for our interior OL'ers. Brian Allen is far better in his run blocking assignments even going up against an NT like Vea than pass blocking.
Did you notice that OL coach Carberry went with center Coleman Shelton as the Rams 6th OL'er on the right side edge in the Wild Card game after JN was inserted into starter @ LT? It was NOT the senior reserve OL Bobby Evans... what are your thoughts on that?
Shelton has demonstrated excellent mobility with accuracy to make those blocks on the move whereas Evans has had all kinds of whiffs & missed blocks when utilized as the 6th OL'er. IMO Shelton is a better run blocker on the edge than Noteboom when used as the 6th OL'er. He hits his target. Against this Buc defense, I would let this OL run block their posteriors off taking the manhandling approach to attack. This OL even without AW is fully healthy give them the chance to make these run blocks & shock the NFL world with a power game mentality even with having the super hyped-up skilled positions receivers on board. Bucs will be caught with their pink thongs & panties down.
The Bucs will prioritize stopping the run to force McVay & Stafford to primarily play their weaknesses. Bucs planning to squeeze out several crucial Stafford INT's by the end of the first half to control the game from that point in order to get the tight win. Bucs will protect their weak secondary in their game plan.
My conclusion is McVay must run and run again to wear down that veteran DL in the 2nd half utilizing all Michel, Akers, and Henderson keeping those RB's fresh with the ability to carry the game on their shoulders against the planning by the Bucs coaching staff. There is a 5 yr past History on McVay that tells them McVay will not stay with the run game in critical close games.
It's up to HC McVay to win this, he now has a full stud-horse corral to do just that for the first time this season! McVay also now has 2 very good RB pass catchers with very good speed (Akers/Henderson) to utilize for big gains after Stafford's short passes.
Even more aggressive.. there are several contracts, imo, they can extend.. and really drop next year's numbers.The more I look at contracts they do have room to open up space and make next yr the "all in" yr so to speak.
With Floyd, Kupp, and Ramsey they can easily convert salary to bonus money to open up considerable cap room. Then you still have Stafford and a likely new deal that would be cap friendly in yr one & two.
Then you still move on from Whitworth and then you can trade or cut Hekker and possibly Robinson. I also could see them trading Rapp to remove his $2M contract. Even a late pick helps as I think his coverage issues are a liability and they need cheap draft picks.
So I am starting to think they can keep some of these key vets like Noteboom, Beckham, Miller, and Michel.
The more I look at contracts they do have room to open up space and make next yr the "all in" yr so to speak.
With Floyd, Kupp, and Ramsey they can easily convert salary to bonus money to open up considerable cap room. Then you still have Stafford and a likely new deal that would be cap friendly in yr one & two.
Then you still move on from Whitworth and then you can trade or cut Hekker and possibly Robinson. I also could see them trading Rapp to remove his $2M contract. Even a late pick helps as I think his coverage issues are a liability and they need cheap draft picks.
So I am starting to think they can keep some of these key vets like Noteboom, Beckham, Miller, and Michel.
Just some OL thought nuggets at this point in time.....2021 season from 2020-
Andrew Whitworth: 85.3 (-0.8), Joseph Noteboom: 78.1 (+2.3). JN will likely have the JPP assignment, which he faced in Week 10 of 2020. I agree with you not much difference between AW & JN in the overall performances but I would add that JN might be a better pass protector & that AW is better in the run blocking.
The biggest trench show on these line battles Sunday afternoon will not be on the edges but will be the center vs. those two inside DT's Vea & Suh. If McVay forgets about the run game this becomes a big problem for our interior OL'ers. Brian Allen is far better in his run blocking assignments even going up against an NT like Vea than pass blocking.
Did you notice that OL coach Carberry went with center Coleman Shelton as the Rams 6th OL'er on the right side edge in the Wild Card game after JN was inserted into starter @ LT? It was NOT the senior reserve OL Bobby Evans... what are your thoughts on that?
Shelton has demonstrated excellent mobility with accuracy to make those blocks on the move whereas Evans has had all kinds of whiffs & missed blocks when utilized as the 6th OL'er. IMO Shelton is a better run blocker on the edge than Noteboom when used as the 6th OL'er. He hits his target. Against this Buc defense, I would let this OL run block their posteriors off taking the manhandling approach to attack. This OL even without AW is fully healthy give them the chance to make these run blocks & shock the NFL world with a power game mentality even with having the super hyped-up skilled positions receivers on board. Bucs will be caught with their pink thongs & panties down.
The Bucs will prioritize stopping the run to force McVay & Stafford to primarily play their weaknesses. Bucs planning to squeeze out several crucial Stafford INT's by the end of the first half to control the game from that point in order to get the tight win. Bucs will protect their weak secondary in their game plan.
My conclusion is McVay must run and run again to wear down that veteran DL in the 2nd half utilizing all Michel, Akers, and Henderson keeping those RB's fresh with the ability to carry the game on their shoulders against the planning by the Bucs coaching staff. There is a 5 yr past History on McVay that tells them McVay will not stay with the run game in critical close games.
It's up to HC McVay to win this, he now has a full stud-horse corral to do just that for the first time this season! McVay also now has 2 very good RB pass catchers with very good speed (Akers/Henderson) to utilize for big gains after Stafford's short passes.
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Subject: David Edwards starting LG......he is far more RT than RG or LG. His height works against him often being over 6-6 tall. Since the Rams do not need an RT but need an LG Edwards has been the best working part now for 2 seasons since the Noteboom debacle @ LG. This former 2019 5th round selection has helped this OL have winning seasons now since he arrived. Many Ram sites still have him listed as an OT.
David Edwards is starting on the very cheap $$$ side as far as starting LG's go in the NFL sure helps with the payments for all those aging stars accumulated the last 2 seasons. Edwards has one more season left here in LA & I would think that Edwards's graded performances would increase if he was starting @ RT in the NFL, His run blocking against shorter stout NT types cause him issues & always will.
Coleman Shelton's best skill is run blocking and hitting the secondary targets on the move. Don't think he would be the best LG taking on those pass-rushing DT Aaron Donald types coming in on Stafford's blindside. At this time I do not see a Ram reserve being groomed to replace Edwards looks to me the Rams do not have any. Tremayne Anchrum appears to have more RG skills than LG skills. Jackson is taller than Edwards @ 6-7 but might be the answer if there were a need to replace Edwards. Rookie Jackson has looked good in run blocking in cameo appearances.
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Our best DL'er today to stop the Buc's running attack is Robinson followed closely by Gaines. So many times when our opponent RB hit the line of play & stop suddenly you will see usually see DT A'Shawn Robinson taking him backwards.Yeah, I've been mentioning potential CAP savings from extensions for awhile now. My only issue with your post is about cutting/trading Robinson as this soon to be 27 year old has really become an asset this year for our DL, and with SJD likely moving on as a free agent following this season, retaining as much of our very solid front 7 on D becomes paramount. Re-signing Von Miller certainly would more than make up for losing Okoronkwo to free agency, ... and extending A'Shawn Robinson not only saves 2022 CAP dollars, but keeps us with another strong young defensive player who is just now coming into his own.
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Our center and RG combo needs to be better but Noteboom is the futureDespite gearing up the playoff run, I can't help but think what will McSnead do.
Do we dare trust the LT spot to the great Big Whit at 41 years old?
Have we seen enough of Noteboom to lock him up?
Do we do what we always seem to do and sign a free agent?
Personally the age scares me, despite how great #77 has been to our team. So I'm willing to give Noteboom a mid level contract. Pay him as an above average starter money on a 3-5 year deal.
What says you???
side note I think we need to upgrade at our LG position, no matter what we do!
Might be......Noteboom @ LT & Whitworth @ LG might be a dynamic power duo for the next two games?I personally think LG is our weakest link. I don't mind Corbett