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I would hope that ROD members who can attend the open TC's can shed some complete info on Booby Evans & just how well he can progress.
I just do not see a good starting OG in Evans. I do see a decent starting RT though. If the OL coach does move Corbett to center (still questionable), the vacated RG post is in an outstanding position to be filled with excellent prospective young starting RG's with Tremayne Anchrum, Bobby Evans & Chandler Brewer. In this case, the Rams have themselves in good shape.
I would not even rule out Coleman Shelton giving all of those three a good bit of competition too. Shelton is a RFA in less than a year & is sure to desire to place himself in the best position now entering his 3rd season for contention for an open interior position.
I still remain positive that ROD's favorite whipping child, Brian Allen (who is entering his 4th season & endured some serious setbacks can be a good interior reserve for all 3 posts this season if he does not win the OC post. Allen was primarily a starting OG in college. If the 6-1 & 7/8th tall Anchrum can play OT then Allen certainly can play some OG if needed.
It will interesting to watch the two new rookie UDFA LT's in TC for anyone who gets to attend. Max Pircher & Alaric Jackson reports will catch my attention instantly.
Your right on. I agree with you with Noteboom being the backup LT only.If need be he can play LG. In the preseason try another LT such as Brewer. Anchrum says he likes the Right Side. RT & RG and is a solid swing guy there.
-Not sure I agree with this though ? I’ll post more later.Brian Allen is a player I see different than yourself though.
Wait until you see what LA Rams OL Tremayne Anchrum has been up to
The LA Rams depth chart is certainly to-be-determined for the offensive line in 2021. But you can bet that Tremayne Anchrum will have a solid role.
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