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March 31, 2020 08:11AM
The Los Angeles Rams’ offensive line problem isn’t as bad as it looks

Don’t assume they’re going to draft one early either.
By 3k@3k_ Mar 31, 2020,

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The Los Angeles Rams’ offensive line problem isn’t as bad as it looks
Don’t assume they’re going to draft one early either.
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The conventional wisdom for the Los Angeles Rams coming out of the 2019 season was that change was needed on the offensive line perhaps significant change.

The personnel on the line rotated throughout the year several times but never led to consistent play regardless of who got pushed into starting duty. Longtime stalwart LT Andrew Whitworth had his worst season as a Ram with an unusually poor first six games. RT Rob Havenstein himself, also ever reliable in the past, had a very shaky start to the season before seeing his year-end in Week 10 with a knee injury. The rotation along the interior never found a sweet spot.

This isn’t for a lack of spending. The Rams signed Whitworth and have now re-signed him to a second lucrative deal. Havenstein was provided a significant extension through 2022. And the Rams drafted four players who saw significant playing time on the line along with the trade for OL Austin Corbett who played nearly half of all the offensive snaps in 2019.

The Rams had a plan for the line in 2019. The plan failed. Now they must come up with a new plan. One that suits the needs of the team moving forward. A team without RB Todd Gurley. A team looking to reestablish their offensive credentials. But that plan doesn’t necessarily require new personnel.

The Rams bought into the idea that an offensive line depth chart of Whitworth, Havenstein, Austin Blythe, Joseph Noteboom, Brian Allen, Bobby Evans, David Edwards and Rob Havenstein could work. There’s, obviously then, reason to believe they could just as easily buy into it moving forward. And there’s reason to think that’s just fine for three reasons.

1.) Despite the poor play from the line, the Rams still went 9-7
Amid the disappointment from the season for missing the playoffs and underwhelming most projections, the Rams still had a winning record. A few luckier bounces here or there and the Rams could have easily snuck into the wild card slot. This isn’t to say that matters much, but it is to say the Rams weren’t far off last season despite the O-line’s performance.

Our report cards from last year week by week? C, C+, C, D-, B-, F, B, A+/C+, D, A, F, C-, B, A, D, N/A. That’s 2.5 A’s, 3 B’s, 4.5 C’s, 3 D’s and 2 F’s. Not exactly as bad as most of us probably remember it, but that’s kind of the point. The Rams didn’t benefit from great O-line play, but they played well enough for the most nonetheless. So the requirement here isn’t to come out of 2020 with 10 A’s and 6 B’s. Clearly the Rams don’t need that kind of offensive line output to succeed.

2.) It likely won’t get worse
If the Rams run it back on their OL group, there’s little chance the quality of play declines. For one, the Rams aren’t likely to get a poor start from Whitworth. For two, the Rams’ worst lineman was OL Jamil Demby who probably is on the outside looking in when it comes to the 53-man roster. Beyond that, the experience for Noteboom, Allen, Evans and Edwards can only help their causes headed into 2020.

The chances of injury are much lower as well. Blythe was initially injured in Week 2 and missed out on Week 3. Noteboom went down three weeks later followed by the Week 10 calamity in which the Rams lost Havenstein and Allen. For a line that had remained entirely intact the previous two seasons into the playoffs, it was a severe regression to the mean.

Could the line have a similar season in 2020 to 2019? Of course. But if the injury front looks better, there’s obvious reason to buy into improvement here especially because the line has improved over time every season under Run Game Coordinator/Co-Offensive Coordinator Aaron Kromer. Unlike the first two seasons though, the improvement last year coincided with the injury-forced personnel changes. Could the line last year have seen a similar improvement with the Week 1 starters had they been able to get through the season unscathed? I think it’s possible. That kind of improvement, since deprived of it, might be on track for 2020.

3.) The rest of the offense has the opportunity to pick up the slack
Part of the reason the Rams won nine games despite the poor line play in 2019 was the rest of the offense. Rams Head Coach Sean McVay is still a very good offensive overseer despite a departure from the lofty perch he held in 2018 as he saw the Rams toward a Super Bowl berth. QB Jared Goff threw for 4,638 passing yards, the third-most in the NFL. The Rams still have a plethora of weapons in the passing game. And while the Patella Novella has come to an ignominious ending that deprives the Rams of Gurley’s natural talent, it does free up a more sincere rushing attack. Perhaps a sign of hubris, the Rams thought they’d be able to keep Gurley on a load management plan and maintain their offensive potency. While they were clearly wrong, moving on from Gurley means moving on from the load management plan.

If you were to chart a course from 2019 to 2020 that would see the Rams win more games, the conventional wisdom would start with the offensive line. A more realistic plan (and one that might be more popular among the staff and front office that bought into that line in the first place) might instead look at a more impactful running game. a more consistently dependable Goff and more consistent team overall.

Part of what the Rams’ O-line suffered from was the wild swing from 2018 in which we saw the best Rams offensive line season of my lifetime to 2019 in which we did not. The detrimental effect that had on the team was blatant at times and more subtle others but nearly always on the wrong side of the fence. While improvement should be expected in 2020, I wouldn’t be surprised if it comes from a similar cast in 2019.

Don’t be surprised if the Rams get through Day 2 of the 2020 NFL Draft without a new offensive lineman And don’t be too upset about it either.
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  The LA Rams OL problem isn’t as bad as it looks...

Rams43857March 31, 2020 08:11AM

  Re: The LA Rams OL problem isn’t as bad as it looks...

SoCalRAMatic259March 31, 2020 10:27AM

  Re: actually its about worst in league...

spagsbacker284March 31, 2020 11:13AM

  Re: looks like you missed the latest

AlbaNY_Ram297March 31, 2020 12:01PM

  That's interesting

PHDram211April 01, 2020 06:59PM

  spagsbacker is right

droopy244April 01, 2020 04:36PM

  +1

Deadhead Ram165April 01, 2020 04:40PM

  Re: The OL has 2 needs plain and simple

merlin216April 02, 2020 10:16AM

  Re: The OL has 2 needs plain and simple

dzrams248April 02, 2020 10:26AM

  Re: Nothing derails a season like weak O Line....

spagsbacker156April 02, 2020 10:39AM

  Re: Nothing derails a season like weak O Line....

dzrams160April 02, 2020 12:09PM

  Re: Disagree

merlin277April 02, 2020 10:52AM

  Re: Disagree with your disagreement...lol

dzrams150April 02, 2020 12:08PM

  Re: Disagree with your disagreement...lol

AlbaNY_Ram156April 02, 2020 12:51PM

  Re: The OL has 2 needs plain and simple

Rams43194April 02, 2020 11:11AM

  Re: Whit is aging and Noteboom is not a realistic option....

spagsbacker162April 02, 2020 12:11PM

  Re: Sooo.....imagined projections over facts?

dzrams154April 02, 2020 12:28PM

  Re: Whit best Ram lineman a very low bar

spagsbacker157April 02, 2020 01:01PM

  Short memories

PHDram198April 01, 2020 07:04PM

  Re: Short memories

droopy174April 02, 2020 04:25AM

  Re: Short memories

PHDram621April 02, 2020 04:45AM

  If I may interject...

73Ram208April 02, 2020 04:53AM

  Re: If I may interject...

zn163April 03, 2020 12:18AM

  Re: If I may interject...

73Ram164April 03, 2020 11:56AM

  Re: The LA Rams OL problem isn’t as bad as it looks...

chico n da rams222March 31, 2020 01:57PM

  I would like more nastiness added to the line

BigGame81221March 31, 2020 02:15PM

  +1 - Re: I would like more nastiness added to the line

fullcurl161April 03, 2020 09:12AM

  The problem is the question marks

3030186April 01, 2020 08:10PM

  who in Rams OL history had a rocky start at guard but excelled at OT

zn206April 02, 2020 12:54PM

  Noteboom played 5 games at OG

RamBill184April 02, 2020 09:25PM

  Re: Noteboom played 5 games at OG

Rams43159April 03, 2020 08:16AM

  Re: who in Rams OL history had a rocky start at guard but excelled at OT

Steve391April 03, 2020 09:42AM