Would you bring back Noteboom on a one year deal?

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HE WITH HORNS

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Obviously we didn't draft a swing tackle in the draft.
Noteboom is a free agent, knows the system, and can play both tackle spots, as well as at guard in a pinch.
His only problem, which is a big one, has been staying healthy, but he can play decently.
If he would sign for cheap, would you bring him back?
I'd trust him a lot more than an undrafted guy to back up both spots.
Mclendon can only play RT, and even that is a question mark.
 

WestCoastRam

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Explore all avenues, including street FAs, cuts now that draft is over but also possibly bringing back Noteboom.

It was always a possibility. LET'S MAKE IT A REALITY!
 

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I mean... no?

But, if they're desperate and if it's a vet min? I could understand.

I'm over him, though. Not good and always broken.
 

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Absolutely not. Leveston and McClendon are both younger options, and I think the ship has sailed.
 
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It actually makes the most sense. He plays multiple positions and knows the offense. I know we are all disappointed he didn't work out as a starter and hate the constant injuries, but that would be factored in for the contract at this point. He also seems to be well liked in the locker room. Maybe there's a better alternative, but I can't think of one until next year's draft.
 

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We’re paying him 10 mill to not be on the team. I’d be fine with increasing that to 15 mill. for him to be on someone else’s IR
 

HE WITH HORNS

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We’re paying him 10 mill to not be on the team. I’d be fine with increasing that to 15 mill. for him to be on someone else’s IR
Okay, but then who would you sign to play swing tackle for cheap?
Trusting an UDFA would be insanity.
 

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So it’s unanimous Noteboom sux and support for him stands between Hell and No - so for the vet minimum sure let’s bring the band back together (Reeder, Note, Demby, Allan Robinson).
 

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Les' NFL player trackers ought to unearth some veteran castoffs, even solid guys cut to save their former teams' money, to man the swing tackle role. Boom has overstayed his welcome stressing his teammates, coaches, and fans out with his glass body.
 

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Rams will still need to sign a veteran OT, because going into the season with McClendon as the top swing OT would be criminal malpractice.

Here's a link to available free agent OT's as of a couple days ago.


Not sure how accurate this list is, but here it is:

Best Offensive Tackle Free Agents, 2025:​

  • Jedrick Wills
  • D.J. Humphries
  • Germain Ifedi
  • Andrus Peat
  • George Fant
  • Joseph Noteboom
  • Jackson Carman
  • Chris Hubbard
  • Jackson Barton
  • Olisaemeka Udoh
  • David Quessenberry
  • Isaiah Wynn
  • Jack Driscoll
  • Andre Dillard
  • Le'Raven Clark
  • Geron Christian
  • Hakeem Adeniji
  • Justin Herron
  • D'Ante Smith
  • Nicholas Petit-Frere
  • Offensive Tackle Free Agent Signings, 2025​

    • Ronnie Stanley (Re-signed with Ravens: Three-year, $60 million contract)
    • Dan Moore Jr. (Signed with Titans: Four-year, $82 million contract)
    • Alaric Jackson (Re-signed with Rams: Three-year, $57 million contract)
    • Jaylon Moore (Signed with Chiefs: Two-year, $30 million contract)
    • Cam Robinson (Signed with Texans: One-year, $12 million contract)
    • Morgan Moses (Signed with Patriots: Three-year, $24 million contract)
    • James Hudson (Signed with Giants: Two-year, $12 million contract)
    • Kelvin Beachum (Re-signed with Cardinals)
    • Larry Borom (Signed with Dolphins)
    • Cornelius Lucas (Signed with Browns: Two-year, $10 million contract)
    • Josh Jones (Signed with Seahawks: One-year, $4.75 million contract)
    • Trent Brown (Signed with Texans: One-year, $3 million contract)
    • Chukwuma Okorafor (Signed with Jets)
    • Chuma Edoga (Signed with Jaguars: Two-year contract)
    • Dan Skipper (Re-signed with Lions: One-year contract)
    • Stone Forsythe (Signed with Giants)
    • Matt Peart (Re-signed with Broncos)
    • Cole Van Lanen (Jaguars RFA Tender)
    • Zachary Thomas (Re-signed with Texans)
    • Justin Skule (Signed with Vikings)
    • Charlie Heck (Signed with Bucs: One-year, $1.6 million contract)
    • Brandon Parker (Signed with Falcons)
    • Trenton Scott (Re-signed with Commodes)
    • Storm Norton (Signed with Falcons)
    • Landon Young (Signed with Saints)
    • Foster Sarell (Signed with Commodes)
    • Kendall Lamm (Signed with Eagles)
    • Calvin Anderson (Signed with Steelers)
    • Jake Curhan (Signed with Cardinals)