Dylan McMahon
PostPosted:9 months 3 weeks ago
Dylan McMahon is an interesting signing off the Eagles PS. As such he's likely to stay on the 53 man roster.
McMahon is a center with the potential to play OG as well. I find this an interesting signing. He's going to replace McAllister as primary backup to Limmer. This would suggest that Limmer is looked at as a long term starter so they need an upgrade behind him. McMahon brings athleticism lacking in McAllister. He would be a solid depth player.
By definition it would seem to suggest that Avila is looked at as the Rams starting LG from here forward. Jonah Jackson would seem to be a short term bridge. It would appear that Dotson is safe.
I think we will see a new OL next year.
2025 Potential OL:
LT G. Christian
LG Avila
C Limmer
RG Dotson
RT McClendon
Swings: OT McDermott, C/OG McMahon, OT/OG KT Leveston
I can't believe the Rams didn't do their research on Geron. He's been in the NFL since 2014 and played well as a developing player until his knee injury in 2020. He's struggled since then. Coaching or knee? I think the Rams are going with coaching as a big part of the problem. When I look at the timeline Christian was drafted in Washington in 2014 and I believe McVay was the OC at the time. I think McVay personally knows what kind of player he's got in Geron.
McMahon is a center with the potential to play OG as well. I find this an interesting signing. He's going to replace McAllister as primary backup to Limmer. This would suggest that Limmer is looked at as a long term starter so they need an upgrade behind him. McMahon brings athleticism lacking in McAllister. He would be a solid depth player.
By definition it would seem to suggest that Avila is looked at as the Rams starting LG from here forward. Jonah Jackson would seem to be a short term bridge. It would appear that Dotson is safe.
I think we will see a new OL next year.
2025 Potential OL:
LT G. Christian
LG Avila
C Limmer
RG Dotson
RT McClendon
Swings: OT McDermott, C/OG McMahon, OT/OG KT Leveston
I can't believe the Rams didn't do their research on Geron. He's been in the NFL since 2014 and played well as a developing player until his knee injury in 2020. He's struggled since then. Coaching or knee? I think the Rams are going with coaching as a big part of the problem. When I look at the timeline Christian was drafted in Washington in 2014 and I believe McVay was the OC at the time. I think McVay personally knows what kind of player he's got in Geron.