by safer 12 hours 37 minutes ago Total posts: 1424 Joined: Feb 03 2016 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #1 TOPIC AUTHOR Mine isn't corner, and yes, Ramsey at a decent price would be good. Man, we have AJ dealing with blood clots and we keep signing several jags (IMHO) at OT, and we still have McClendon as our #2 RT. I think we are truly exposed by the lack of quality depth at OT.If it doesn't look much better by mid camp, I'd be fine even if we had to invest a mid rounder for a quality swing OT. We've done so many great moves in this post season, but we just can't go into this season being so very thin at OT. by PARAM 8 hours 9 minutes ago Total posts: 13209 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #2 safer wrote:Mine isn't corner, and yes, Ramsey at a decent price would be good. Man, we have AJ dealing with blood clots and we keep signing several jags (IMHO) at OT, and we still have McClendon as our #2 RT. I think we are truly exposed by the lack of quality depth at OT.If it doesn't look much better by mid camp, I'd be fine even if we had to invest a mid rounder for a quality swing OT. We've done so many great moves in this post season, but we just can't go into this season being so very thin at OT.Seems like OL has been our only downfall during the McVay era. In 2019 Noteboom & Allen (injury prone) for Saffold & Sullivan. In 2022, 14 different OL combos and 16 different starting O lineman. What's that saying about learning from history? Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by actionjack 5 hours 13 minutes ago Total posts: 5174 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #3 It always comes down to OL not just the Rams. Hard to function as a offense with a beat up line. Hope AJ is ok and we can get all them playing together going into the season. Def the biggest concern. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy by BobCarl 4 hours 34 minutes ago Total posts: 4643 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #4 do we have trade bait ... or maybe plenty of salary cap space available to get someone for when teams cut down to 53? ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by Elvis 4 hours 31 minutes ago Total posts: 41490 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #5 PARAM liked this post OL and corner have been the consensus biggest needs since the season ended. The consensus is probably right but Rams tend to know what they're doing... RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by Dare 24 minutes 31 seconds ago Total posts: 777 Joined: Mar 09 2024 Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego Veteran My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #6 I honestly feel the CBs will be fine if they stay healthy at the position. Forbes has the potential to be another Ramsey like CB. By reports he's come a long way in one year.IMO if Humphries can return to his pre-injury form the Rams will be okay at LT. The wild card is KT Leveston. He looks to have better feet than McClendon and better arm length than Alaric which gives him better play radius. His issue is being raw in his technique. How much he was able to absorb while on IR last year and how he looks in TC could be huge for the Rams. IMO people actually believe the BS about Jackson being 6'7". Funny at his Pro Day he measure 6'5.5" with 33" arms while Leveston is 6'4" with 34" arms.So when people say Leveston is undersized I have to wonder by what metric? I'd rather have a guy with less height and longer arms than the reverse. But IMO the big factor is whether Humphries is able to return to his pre-injury form? If he can, he's better than Jackson. IMO it's an area of concern but not panic depending on how Humphries and Leveston look. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 6 posts Jun 30 2025
by PARAM 8 hours 9 minutes ago Total posts: 13209 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #2 safer wrote:Mine isn't corner, and yes, Ramsey at a decent price would be good. Man, we have AJ dealing with blood clots and we keep signing several jags (IMHO) at OT, and we still have McClendon as our #2 RT. I think we are truly exposed by the lack of quality depth at OT.If it doesn't look much better by mid camp, I'd be fine even if we had to invest a mid rounder for a quality swing OT. We've done so many great moves in this post season, but we just can't go into this season being so very thin at OT.Seems like OL has been our only downfall during the McVay era. In 2019 Noteboom & Allen (injury prone) for Saffold & Sullivan. In 2022, 14 different OL combos and 16 different starting O lineman. What's that saying about learning from history? Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by actionjack 5 hours 13 minutes ago Total posts: 5174 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #3 It always comes down to OL not just the Rams. Hard to function as a offense with a beat up line. Hope AJ is ok and we can get all them playing together going into the season. Def the biggest concern. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy by BobCarl 4 hours 34 minutes ago Total posts: 4643 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #4 do we have trade bait ... or maybe plenty of salary cap space available to get someone for when teams cut down to 53? ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by Elvis 4 hours 31 minutes ago Total posts: 41490 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #5 PARAM liked this post OL and corner have been the consensus biggest needs since the season ended. The consensus is probably right but Rams tend to know what they're doing... RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by Dare 24 minutes 31 seconds ago Total posts: 777 Joined: Mar 09 2024 Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego Veteran My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #6 I honestly feel the CBs will be fine if they stay healthy at the position. Forbes has the potential to be another Ramsey like CB. By reports he's come a long way in one year.IMO if Humphries can return to his pre-injury form the Rams will be okay at LT. The wild card is KT Leveston. He looks to have better feet than McClendon and better arm length than Alaric which gives him better play radius. His issue is being raw in his technique. How much he was able to absorb while on IR last year and how he looks in TC could be huge for the Rams. IMO people actually believe the BS about Jackson being 6'7". Funny at his Pro Day he measure 6'5.5" with 33" arms while Leveston is 6'4" with 34" arms.So when people say Leveston is undersized I have to wonder by what metric? I'd rather have a guy with less height and longer arms than the reverse. But IMO the big factor is whether Humphries is able to return to his pre-injury form? If he can, he's better than Jackson. IMO it's an area of concern but not panic depending on how Humphries and Leveston look. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 6 posts Jun 30 2025
by actionjack 5 hours 13 minutes ago Total posts: 5174 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #3 It always comes down to OL not just the Rams. Hard to function as a offense with a beat up line. Hope AJ is ok and we can get all them playing together going into the season. Def the biggest concern. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy by BobCarl 4 hours 34 minutes ago Total posts: 4643 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #4 do we have trade bait ... or maybe plenty of salary cap space available to get someone for when teams cut down to 53? ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by Elvis 4 hours 31 minutes ago Total posts: 41490 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #5 PARAM liked this post OL and corner have been the consensus biggest needs since the season ended. The consensus is probably right but Rams tend to know what they're doing... RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by Dare 24 minutes 31 seconds ago Total posts: 777 Joined: Mar 09 2024 Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego Veteran My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #6 I honestly feel the CBs will be fine if they stay healthy at the position. Forbes has the potential to be another Ramsey like CB. By reports he's come a long way in one year.IMO if Humphries can return to his pre-injury form the Rams will be okay at LT. The wild card is KT Leveston. He looks to have better feet than McClendon and better arm length than Alaric which gives him better play radius. His issue is being raw in his technique. How much he was able to absorb while on IR last year and how he looks in TC could be huge for the Rams. IMO people actually believe the BS about Jackson being 6'7". Funny at his Pro Day he measure 6'5.5" with 33" arms while Leveston is 6'4" with 34" arms.So when people say Leveston is undersized I have to wonder by what metric? I'd rather have a guy with less height and longer arms than the reverse. But IMO the big factor is whether Humphries is able to return to his pre-injury form? If he can, he's better than Jackson. IMO it's an area of concern but not panic depending on how Humphries and Leveston look. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 6 posts Jun 30 2025
by BobCarl 4 hours 34 minutes ago Total posts: 4643 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #4 do we have trade bait ... or maybe plenty of salary cap space available to get someone for when teams cut down to 53? ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by Elvis 4 hours 31 minutes ago Total posts: 41490 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #5 PARAM liked this post OL and corner have been the consensus biggest needs since the season ended. The consensus is probably right but Rams tend to know what they're doing... RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by Dare 24 minutes 31 seconds ago Total posts: 777 Joined: Mar 09 2024 Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego Veteran My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #6 I honestly feel the CBs will be fine if they stay healthy at the position. Forbes has the potential to be another Ramsey like CB. By reports he's come a long way in one year.IMO if Humphries can return to his pre-injury form the Rams will be okay at LT. The wild card is KT Leveston. He looks to have better feet than McClendon and better arm length than Alaric which gives him better play radius. His issue is being raw in his technique. How much he was able to absorb while on IR last year and how he looks in TC could be huge for the Rams. IMO people actually believe the BS about Jackson being 6'7". Funny at his Pro Day he measure 6'5.5" with 33" arms while Leveston is 6'4" with 34" arms.So when people say Leveston is undersized I have to wonder by what metric? I'd rather have a guy with less height and longer arms than the reverse. But IMO the big factor is whether Humphries is able to return to his pre-injury form? If he can, he's better than Jackson. IMO it's an area of concern but not panic depending on how Humphries and Leveston look. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 6 posts Jun 30 2025
by Elvis 4 hours 31 minutes ago Total posts: 41490 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #5 PARAM liked this post OL and corner have been the consensus biggest needs since the season ended. The consensus is probably right but Rams tend to know what they're doing... RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by Dare 24 minutes 31 seconds ago Total posts: 777 Joined: Mar 09 2024 Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego Veteran My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #6 I honestly feel the CBs will be fine if they stay healthy at the position. Forbes has the potential to be another Ramsey like CB. By reports he's come a long way in one year.IMO if Humphries can return to his pre-injury form the Rams will be okay at LT. The wild card is KT Leveston. He looks to have better feet than McClendon and better arm length than Alaric which gives him better play radius. His issue is being raw in his technique. How much he was able to absorb while on IR last year and how he looks in TC could be huge for the Rams. IMO people actually believe the BS about Jackson being 6'7". Funny at his Pro Day he measure 6'5.5" with 33" arms while Leveston is 6'4" with 34" arms.So when people say Leveston is undersized I have to wonder by what metric? I'd rather have a guy with less height and longer arms than the reverse. But IMO the big factor is whether Humphries is able to return to his pre-injury form? If he can, he's better than Jackson. IMO it's an area of concern but not panic depending on how Humphries and Leveston look. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 6 posts Jun 30 2025
by Dare 24 minutes 31 seconds ago Total posts: 777 Joined: Mar 09 2024 Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego Veteran My Biggest Positional Concern Going Into Camp......... POST #6 I honestly feel the CBs will be fine if they stay healthy at the position. Forbes has the potential to be another Ramsey like CB. By reports he's come a long way in one year.IMO if Humphries can return to his pre-injury form the Rams will be okay at LT. The wild card is KT Leveston. He looks to have better feet than McClendon and better arm length than Alaric which gives him better play radius. His issue is being raw in his technique. How much he was able to absorb while on IR last year and how he looks in TC could be huge for the Rams. IMO people actually believe the BS about Jackson being 6'7". Funny at his Pro Day he measure 6'5.5" with 33" arms while Leveston is 6'4" with 34" arms.So when people say Leveston is undersized I have to wonder by what metric? I'd rather have a guy with less height and longer arms than the reverse. But IMO the big factor is whether Humphries is able to return to his pre-injury form? If he can, he's better than Jackson. IMO it's an area of concern but not panic depending on how Humphries and Leveston look. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business