Definitely not ideal but at least we have the option with an Evans who really did an amazing job for a rookie at right tackle.That LT situation is ugly.
Who's to say he can't elevate his game further as a left tackle?
Definitely not ideal but at least we have the option with an Evans who really did an amazing job for a rookie at right tackle.That LT situation is ugly.
yep- but sign Whitworth for one more season & you have to add Brian Allen in there. As bad as Ram fans think he is, it is not The Rams thinking & Ram fans maybe pleasantly surprised.
About the extending Whit discussion...
Gonna be tricky to get this OL ‘right’ this offseason. VERY tricky.
Yeah, Big Whit could solve the LOT position until Boom is healthy, whenever the hell THAT might be. Different posters have different opinions on that timeline, but really, who knows? I agree that gambling on LOT is not acceptable.
The excruciating part of the Whit decision is that he would consume some very scarce cap room that is badly needed at so many other positions. Sigh... And yet, another FA there would probably cost just as much As Whit and probably wouldn’t be quite as good.
Is there a way that we can start 5 quality OL players without Whit or Boom early on? I dunno.
Evans
Corbett
Blythe, Allen, draft pick
Edwards
Hav
That unit MIGHT work until Boom is healthy. But it might be weak at both Tackle positions, too. A healthy Hav should be okay at RT, leaving Evans at LOT as our unknown. But I will say this. Such an OL would be very cost effective and allow for approx $8 million more for other Ram needs.
It all depends on what the Rams brain trust thinks of Boom, Evans, Corbett, Blythe, and Allen‘s respective starting prospects projected out to next September.
A classic example of why the Ram brain trust makes the Big Bucks.
Why do we HAVE to add Allen ? Snead signed 3 C/OG's after the season began, why should these signings be considered less than any previous Snead signings ? The competition at Center should be fierce once Allen returns, but I'm not sure the job will be automatically his for the taking.
jmo.
of course you still have to add him to the mix. Kolone just resigned as well as Nate Trewyn. There is nothing wrong with competition. You just have to add Allen to the mix.How it works itself is another thing.
Oooohhhh you mean after Allen got hurt we signed some centers? Who'd have thought that would happenSnead signed 3 C/OG's after the season began,
Oooohhhh you mean after Allen got hurt we signed some centers? Who'd have thought that would happen![]()
I think they can get Blythe at half the price they could get Whitworth.
And they would be getting the second most important position on the offensive line, (being Center, IMO) and we would be getting a player whose abilities could be on the rise rather than a Whitworth who is more than likely, declining.
We saw firsthand what an offensive line looks like when it's weak in the middle and I really don't want to see that again in the first half of the season.
Whitworth is a legend for a second round draft pick and what he did for the Rams and especially Goff is immeasurable.
Moving on from a player of his ability is a tough call but sometimes you have to make those tough calls.
Blythe just eats more of that limited CAP imo. Edwards' time was brief at LG before being forced to RG, but I prefer his previous play at LG, then moving Corbett to Center where I believe he may have been intended following the Allen injury and Blythe nailing it down as he knew the calls. People seem to be resistant to Brewer at RG, but he may have been the best at the position during pre-season, and his size is right. I'm back to preferring Scherff if we are going to allocate free agency money, rather do this than spending on Fowler, and this would settle RG for years to come with a proven rush blocker, he might even boost Havenstein back to a 2017/18 level of play having a solid vet next to him.
That OL might work, River. Except for the Scherff part.
Evans/Boom
Edwards
Corbett
Brewer/or ???
Hav
Might need some tinkering, but it just might work. I still like Boom at LOT long term, though.
I swear to God I will shoot my pinky toe off if they sign him.
Duly noted, I point out a flaw in the logic and you make assumptions on what my opinion of the players on the roster is. Fun game.If you believe Corbett, Sheldon & Trewyn are unworthy competition, your assessment is duly noted.
Duly noted, I point out a flaw in the logic and you make assumptions on what my opinion of the players on the roster is. Fun game.
This "who plays left tackle?" is an issue for about 3/4's of all NFL teams.Ok... but who plays left tackle? And is that guy good enough to help prevent a meltdown on the line as a whole?
I read several reports recently he was going to follow Luck into retirement after dealing with some injuries. He's young still but it could happen.This is the best of the best UFA LT's currently:
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Like you I consider chances of a 32 yr old Anthony Castonzo departure from the Colts highly improbable unless a losing team with "amounts of cap funds to burn" comes down with a serious dose of "Stupid Over-Paidness Illness".