The interior of our OL, guard to guard, is probably top 5 in the league. I say probably instead of surely because that requires our new LG to be healthy and fit through the season, and because there is some question with our excellent young LG from last season moving to the pivot.
Where they start to fall off a bit is when you rack and stack them on the edges. Hav is above average as a RT, but his weakness to speed rushes keeps him from being elite among his peers. Jackson is similar, strong vs power rushers like Bosa but speed is his concern. Now the strength of the interior should help both of them in that regard, because a pocket for the QB to step up in hurts speed rushers.
If I had to rank them I'd put them around 10. And 13 is on the low end I think of where they will end up being, quite a bit lower than I expect them to end up. 13 is basically middle of the pack range, and I expect the Rams line will be significantly better than average.
I agree and have the exact same opinion.
Avila moving the centre should work. It is his natural position apparently. But who knows. It's not a guarantee until he does it at the NFL level. Making calls at the NFL level is different too.
Jackson at LT is good, but not elite. It's never ideal to have your "weak link" at LT protecting the QB's blind side (I put weak link in quotes, because I quite like AJ, and he is more than capable).
At RT, Hav very good. But again, not elite. And he's getting older. Who knows how long it lasts. Does he play forever at a high level like Whitworth? Or fall off a cliff one day?
Even Jackson on the interior has some question marks.
Doctson? Let's see him do it again. I am very confident in him but his sample size isn't spectacular.
All in all this unit has potential to be among the best groups in the NFL IMO, but placing them higher than 10ish right now probably isn't fair.