First off you don't draft one player because he reminds of another also Robinson is very physical the only question is pass blocking on an island Jason Smith was a converted TE who was never physical at all and the difference is night and day.
How about watching some games Robinson played before calling him another Jason Smith? He's a mountain of man that pancaked Alabama and played in the best division in college. Jake Matthews also has quite a bit to offer, hey Watkins might be too good to pass up and as long as the Rams draft some OL after Watkins then fine, but in the NFC West if you are weak in the trenches you're done as a football team.
I admit I'm not a big college watcher and I'm going off what I've heard. If the Smith comparisons are unfair, then so be it, but "raw" is a huge red flag when picking this early.
And I fully agree that the offensive line needs help. I just don't see the sense in drafting a LT when we just signed someone to be LT last year, and having that #2 draft pick playing G or RT, when we could have had a lower pick playing those positions just as well. I say, wait until you need a LT, then draft one. If you have a leaky boat, don't patch the strong point. And for the rest of the line, fix it in Round 2 or 3 or through FA.
Now if the Rams pick a tackle, the only thing I'll be able to conclude is that they must have bought into this "potential HOFer" stuff too... because otherwise, it's a huge mistake. And maybe I'll eventually have to admit I'm wrong and they ARE that good. The second the Rams pull the trigger on picking either, it's what I'll start hoping for because I'll NEVER hope the Rams fail just so I can "be right".
Now, all that said... I'd rather have a (temporarily?) out of position tackle than Clowney (reports on his work ethic scare me, and that doesn't seem an issue with either tackle) or one of the big QBs (at least the tackle would be on the field doing something and not holding a clipboard.)