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Hitting on players like this is huge in roster building.
It takes a big man to admit when he's wrong.Well, I'm open to revising my opinions on him.....maybe I wasn't looking at the right thing.
Regarding OC. I’m thankful for what Shelton brought to stabilize that position. But Id like to see the Rams replace him this year. Not only would it I’mprove the OC position, but I think it would improve the two OG positions who have to help him out especially on passing downs.Yes I'd sign him this offseason. Barring a situation where he's stupid about his expectations.
Then I'd sign a FA Center to upgrade us over Shelton. Who I would cut.
Then I'd have Avila and Dotson play 2026 on their final years. Avila because I'm not high on him right now and don't think he deserves the early payday. Dotson because he's going to be 32 next year around this time. And also because OG are relatively easy to find in comparison to the T/C types.
In the draft I'd take a shot on one OG mid to late rounds. Then in the 2027 draft prioritize OG if necessary but that's a worry for next offseason.
Yeah we're gonna need to disagree on this one. I don't think the Rams are particularly good at drafting centers, so I don't trust they can hit on a dude who can come in here and unseat Shelton quickly.Regarding OC. I’m thankful for what Shelton brought to stabilize that position. But Id like to see the Rams replace him this year. Not only would it I’mprove the OC position, but I think it would improve the two OG positions who have to help him out especially on passing downs.
I don’t see the Rams selecting an OC before R3 of the draft, which means that a FA would have to be picked up to replace Shelton. Linderbaum would be great but too expensive. I think there’s a couple others that would be an improvement over Shelton but in my head, It looks like McVey trusts and values Shelton enough that I think they carry him 1 more year. And maybe select a R3/R5 OC to replace him next year.
I'm sure they'll want to extend one of those OGs. They like continuity and addressing potential needs early.Let those two OGs play out their final season before FA then figure it out in the 2027 offseason.
that's why you're an excellent poasterIt takes a big man to admit when he's wrong.
And I am NOT a big man.
Isn't Dotson 29?Yes I'd sign him this offseason. Barring a situation where he's stupid about his expectations.
Then I'd sign a FA Center to upgrade us over Shelton. Who I would cut.
Then I'd have Avila and Dotson play 2026 on their final years. Avila because I'm not high on him right now and don't think he deserves the early payday. Dotson because he's going to be 32 next year around this time. And also because OG are relatively easy to find in comparison to the T/C types.
In the draft I'd take a shot on one OG mid to late rounds. Then in the 2027 draft prioritize OG if necessary but that's a worry for next offseason.
Right now we have two strong OGs when they're healthy. When one of them misses time, Shelton gets exposed.I'm sure they'll want to extend one of those OGs. They like continuity and addressing potential needs early.
Yeah not sure where I got 31. Might have been Sportrac and probably had someone else's page up.Isn't Dotson 29?
If we resign him he'll be playing during the prime of a OG's career 28-32 and he's one of the top guards in the league.
I understand your plan and it makes some sense to me. A couple of obstacles though.Right now we have two strong OGs when they're healthy. When one of them misses time, Shelton gets exposed.
If you sign a FA Center, then we have strong interior with that addition and those two next to him for the 2026 run.
If you sign a FA Center plus McClendon, then you have three players being paid starter money at LT, C, RT. So at that point the way to proceed is plug 'n play at the guard spots which are the easiest spots to find and can be drafted a bit later than the tackles.
Centers are the easiest to find and that's one reason why their market rate is below every other offensive lineman. Another is that they're generally the least important part of the offensive line.If you sign a FA Center plus McClendon, then you have three players being paid starter money at LT, C, RT. So at that point the way to proceed is plug 'n play at the guard spots which are the easiest spots to find and can be drafted a bit later than the tackles.
Probably correct. And Dotson is most deserving of being the one to get the payday early.I think they extend McClendon and one of Avila or Dotson.