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Sean McVay not giving up on ex-No. 2 pick Greg Robinson

February 10, 2017 04:34PM
Rams' Sean McVay not giving up on ex-No. 2 pick Greg Robinson

Alden Gonzalez
ESPN Staff Writer

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Greg Robinson, the former No. 2 overall pick who has struggled at left tackle throughout his three-year career, remains "a big part" of the Los Angeles Rams' plans moving forward, new coach Sean McVay said Friday.

McVay did not specify whether Robinson would remain at left tackle, but he did praise his talent.

"When you see some of the things he's able to do, you see the athleticism in space when he's pulling around and using some of those perimeter schemes that they did offensively last year," McVay said during a news conference from the team facility, which followed a meet-and-greet with his new assistant coaches. "He's a guy that we're excited to get around. That's why it's frustrating that we have to wait so long to get these guys in the building, see them on the grass."


Rams left tackle Greg Robinson, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2014 draft, leads the NFL with 31 total penalties over the past two years. G. Newman Lowrance/AP Photo
Robinson has committed an NFL-leading 31 total penalties over the past two years. In 2016, Pro Football Focus graded him 71st among 78 qualified tackles. He was benched on two separate occasions this past season, when the entire offensive line struggled to protect rookie quarterback Jared Goff and create space for running back Todd Gurley.

There was some thought the Rams might simply part ways with Robinson, who will cost about $6.8 million toward the salary cap in 2017, but it appears the new staff is not ready to do that.

New offensive line coach Aaron Kromer, who spent the past two years with the Buffalo Bills, said Robinson has shown "flashes of skills" to remain an NFL left tackle.

"Now, why it's not consistent, I can't answer that; I don't know," Kromer said. "When I can work with a player and get my hands on him and be outside and ask him to do something and ask him to do it again and ask him to adjust something, then I know what we can do with him, how we can fit him in the offense. But until then, on tape -- I don't know what he was told. I kind of know what he was supposed to do, but I don't know what his mindset was. I don't know it with any of them. So, I'm just looking for individual skills, like a scout."

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  Sean McVay not giving up on ex-No. 2 pick Greg Robinson

RamBill1261February 10, 2017 04:34PM

  Re: exhausting

leafnose535February 11, 2017 07:50AM

  Re: exhausting

Rams43488February 11, 2017 08:06AM

  What's depressing...

sstrams442February 11, 2017 09:06AM

  Strike one McVay...

jemach565February 12, 2017 09:34AM

  Really?

TonyHunter87385February 12, 2017 09:43AM

  Just a matter of economics.

RockRam363February 12, 2017 09:49AM

  Re: Strike one McVay...

Rampage2K-350February 12, 2017 12:48PM

  Well...I tend to be ahead of the curve...

jemach340February 13, 2017 04:41PM

  Re: Strike one McVay...

oldmanram315February 14, 2017 10:20AM

  He has to make chicken salad out of....

9er8er326February 12, 2017 12:56PM

  Glad you aren't the GM

LesBaker481February 12, 2017 02:02PM

  Re: Glad you aren't the GM

bigjimram21399February 12, 2017 02:40PM

  Re: Glad you aren't the GM

PaceRam320February 12, 2017 03:24PM

  Re: Strike one McVay...C'mon man

RamsFanSinceLA297February 13, 2017 12:05PM

  Re: Strike one McVay...C'mon man

BobCarl346February 13, 2017 03:42PM

  Ball one McVay

waterfield328February 13, 2017 12:19PM

  no one knows what they really think

LMU93295February 14, 2017 03:03AM