How versatile do the Rams coaches think Hav and Brown are?
Hopefully, they resign Saffold and he stays healthy at LG. I don't know where a new lineman (future LT) would fit in. I doubt an OC that could replace Sullivan would not be a potential LT. Austin Blythe, Cornelius Lucas and Darrel Williams haven't played much for us to know what they have. I think they did ok against the Whiners. Outside of Blythe playing both OC and OG the OT don't seem versatile. Seems they could use a swing OG/OT. At this point it sounds good to draft someone to groom for LT.
Who would be the odd man out?
Not sure Ram65...we do know that Kromer preferred
Rob Havenstein moving inside to RG but he was halted on that plan when GRob RT plan to RT went into the toilet. I would think that IF a RT prospect did happen to get drafted or Cornelius Lucas was resigned & then made great strides of improvement with Kromer's direction, we could see Rob Havenstein be tried inside again. But right now I sure do not see Rob being moved in 2018.
Jamon Brown is more versatile IMO he has played four OL positions thus far LT & RT in college & both OG posts in the NFL. No way of knowing what Kromer thinks but we do know that he wanted Havenstein in @ RG over Brown early this season. I do believe that Brown is a much better natural left side OL'er than right side.
From all that the information I have consumed on OL'er
Austin Blythe he is a solid starting Center & LG prospect & should be here for many seasons.
Aaron Nearly played more OG than OC in college but in the NFL he may be just a OC prospect.
Jake Eldrenkamp is a little different than Blythe & Nearly due to Jake's over 6-5 thin frame plus he has RT starting experience.When we first heard bout Jake it was suggested that he would be a OC prospect. Appears Kromer has 3 OC prospects on the roster signed @ the moment.
Kromer does not have any OT reserves under contract at the moment.:eek:. Then you review the Ram Mock drafts & you see most of them have interior OL'ers being mock selected but not OT? :huh:
Now Kromer might push for LT
Darrell Williams to be offered up a 2nd rd. tender here shortly but why?

The big negative here on DW is he is not a good Swing OT prospect which is the real need here & he is no future starting LT replacement for Andrew Whitworth either so wheres the up side to spending cap cash on a single post reserve? that does not fill the top two priorities @ reserve LT?