Regarding the idea of being Havenstein's replacement..... I know it's not YOUR idea.... but, Havenstein is under contract for another 3 seasons and will be a big Cap hit in Dead money if released or traded. In addition, at 6'4" / 306 lbs, doesn't seem like a prototypical RT. However, one of his strengths is being able to Anchor against a Bull rush. And, considering what Les Snead said late Friday night was that they would like to able to protect Stafford from inside pressure similar to the way the Saints protected Drew Brees ; allow him to step up in the pocket consistently. I think there is a good chance they want to pair him with Avila on the inside to create a wall for Stafford.
Yes! i just saw that clip! It was awesome. Looks like they have plans to utilize those 2 up the middleMcvay also asked demarco how he would handle avali and mclendon pushing up the middle against him. Might be a clue on where they think he will play.
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Why would Havenstein be replaced in 2024?He's got slow heavy feet just like Havenstein. Just like Rob he struggles with speed. I think they kick him inside hoping he could start in 2024 at LG. But he's going to have a whole lot of competition. The two UDFAs they just signed look like very good OG prospects. I still think Jackson is the logical replacement for Havenstein in 2024. Sean Maginn is a mauler and super durable.
Agree man - one big roll of the dice then see what happensHave to think this is playing into the one last go of it in 2024.
Or possibly not making age a consideration in drafting a player.Are the rams targeting older players too??
I take it you mean, one last go if it with Stafford.Have to think this is playing into the one last go of it in 2024.
There has been a lot of talk about 2023 being a primer year for 2024. Clearing cap space for another shot at a ring while we still have AD, Stafford, Kupp, and McVay. I don’t think they have given up on 2023 but I think the focus of the roster departures has been 2024.I take it you mean, one last go if it with Stafford.
AgreedThere has been a lot of talk about 2023 being a primer year for 2024. Clearing cap space for another shot at a ring while we still have AD, Stafford, Kupp, and McVay. I don’t think they have given up on 2023 but I think the focus of the roster departures has been 2024.
Yeah he feels like a Kromer pick. Draft the OT then move him inside type. It's just nice to have fresh blood on that depth chart. Shit's been getting stale.I’m not convinced that this dude plays tackle for us. I think he can - and that flexibility is part of the allure, but I think he gets looks all over the line.
Guy didn't give up a sack the last 2 years starting at RT against some of the best in college football. Sounds like we should leave him alone at RT especially with Bruss Anchrum Jackson and Avila possibly on the last 2 along with Shelton at guard. Let him sit behind Big Rob for a couple years and take over eventually.Yeah he feels like a Kromer pick. Draft the OT then move him inside type. It's just nice to have fresh blood on that depth chart. Shit's been getting stale.
Well that was one thing I loved about our approach under Kromer. You draft OTs. The ones who don't have the feet to stick move inside. If you get one who can hang out there you're good. Then he would crosstrain the hell out of them.Guy didn't give up a sack the last 2 years starting at RT against some of the best in college football. Sounds like we should leave him alone at RT especially with Bruss Anchrum Jackson and Avila possibly on the last 2 along with Shelton at guard. Let him sit behind Big Rob for a couple years and take over eventually.
Yup it's just like baseball. You mostly draft center fielders and short stops because you can move them anywhere. You draft tackles because they can play guard and tackle usually though you don't always want to move them. Tackles don't often work at center though those are guards who can move over or centers who can move out to guard.Well that was one thing I loved about our approach under Kromer. You draft OTs. The ones who don't have the feet to stick move inside. If you get one who can hang out there you're good. Then he would crosstrain the hell out of them.
I mean I give him a hard time in some ways but he did some good things too of course.
Hell yeah.When he was drafted, Charles Davis mentioned some teams thinking of him at center
He seems like a potential starter at right guard and backup RT. I wonder if the coaches are just trying to give Bruss competition or do they think he may not be good enough. I recall before he was injured, that Coleman Shelton was ahead of Bruss on the depth chart.Pros and Cons of Rams taking Georgia football's Warren McClendon in 2023 NFL Draft
Who drafted Warren McClendon in 2023 NFL Draft? Here's what the Los Angeles Rams should expect after picking the Georgia football offensive lineman.sports.yahoo.com
McClendon did not give up a sack the last two seasons, according to Pro Football Weekly, with a 99 percent pass blocking efficiency rate.
Sign me up
OND hates Big Rob. He’s better than most of the right tackles in the league. McClendon is shorter and doesn’t recover quickly if he gets hit. McClendon seems like a good prospect to play RG or backup RT/RG.Regarding the idea of being Havenstein's replacement..... I know it's not YOUR idea.... but, Havenstein is under contract for another 3 seasons and will be a big Cap hit in Dead money if released or traded. In addition, at 6'4" / 306 lbs, doesn't seem like a prototypical RT. However, one of his strengths is being able to Anchor against a Bull rush. And, considering what Les Snead said late Friday night was that they would like to able to protect Stafford from inside pressure similar to the way the Saints protected Drew Brees ; allow him to step up in the pocket consistently. I think there is a good chance they want to pair him with Avila on the inside to create a wall for Stafford.
He was the only healthy Olineman on the team all of last season. He is not the problem that you think he is. Give him better linemates at RG and C and he will play even better.Look at his contract and you will see why. They made a big mistake in extending him.