They can’t stay healthy
Isn’t it time to find very good/great, healthy replacements?
Totally legit point. Not disagreeing.
Just saying that finding and being able to afford ‘good/great healthy replacements’ is difficult.
32 teams … five OL starters per team … that’s 160 offensive linemen … there are not 160 good starting O-Linemen in the NFL in my opinion.
I think back to last year at this time. Reveling in the Super Bowl victory that was a couple of weeks old. The new League Year was just a couple weeks away (like now); and I was concerned about the Rams’ O-Line.
You guys remember?
5 of the Rams top 7 OL were headed out the door. Whitworth was retiring. Allen and Corbett were free agent starters and the two top reserves (Noteboom and Shelton) were also about to hit free agency. That left only Havenstein and Edwards from the top-seven OL.
And, the Rams were over the cap (also, like now).
The Rams were able to keep three of the four pending free agents, including the only LT. Of course, I agree that Noteboom has been injury prone. Can’t deny that. Also can’t deny that he played really well in the Divisional Round in Tampa.
Of course, Allen is a teeny, tiny Center and has also been injury prone. But, also can’t deny that he was durable in the Championship Season. And Shelton was considered a viable back-up center, and potential starter at RG.
When the Rams were able to bring that many guys, I felt kind of lucky and relieved. I mean, who was out there that the Rams could afford? Personally, I kept posting about G/C James Daniels who was a Bears’ free agent that would sign a reasonable contract with Pittsburgh. I was a big fan when he came out of Iowa, and thought he would be perfect at RG, and insurance at Center.
And, the Rams used their first pick on a Guard they thought might be a Day 1 starter.
At the time, I thought the Rams did about as well as they could have given limited assets.
Well, unfortunately the assets (cap space and draft choices) seem limited again right now.