Veteran center, yes but I prefer to find a WR with speed in the draft - cheaper + young legs. Jourdan suggested going OT at 57 with Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State.
This pick was made under the current assumption that the Rams will bring back outside linebacker Leonard Floyd in free agency or sign other edge-rusher depth in free agency to continue their streak of non-drafted investment there. Radunz gives the Rams a lot of options along the offensive line. They may decide to part ways with right tackle Rob Havenstein, and Radunz could be a replacement. He would then project to swing over to the left tackle spot once veteran franchise tackle Andrew Whitworth hangs it up. The Athletic’s Dane Brugler also said that Radunz could play either tackle or guard in the NFL, and that he “loves to get physical in the run game” — and that’s Rams coach Sean McVay’s music. It’s not the sexiest first pick of the draft for the Rams, but Radunz could be an answer to many long-term questions. — Jourdan Rodrigue
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