Sewell would work in any scheme. Obviously long gone, but he has power and size, but is a smooth lateral mover.
Slater - regardless of whether or not you think he is a OG or OT or even an OC (why not) he is an easy mover and I like him in a zone scheme.
Darrisaw as well, in fact he might be the easiest to project into an OZS.
These guys are obviously long gone. So some more that may or may not be in the Rams wheelhouse:
Dillon Radunz - good athlete that could add some strength really fits OZS. He'd be my first choice to redshirt behind Whit, but obviously I'm Bison biased.
Jalen Mayfield - probably gone, but again, a very good athlete for the position and works in any offense.
James Hudson - He also makes a ton of sense in a OZS. Great feet, but at the same time, maulers mentality. A former DT. 3 years of actual OT, so he needs a year.
Sam Cosmi - more athletic than powerful, so a perfect zone shceme OT.
Walker Little - last time we saw him, he was pretty athletic, but needed to add power. That was 2 years ago and an ACL. I would assume he has added power going from 20 to 22 years of age. But as long as his knee is good, he is an all day zone scheme OT.
D'Ante Smith - he is sub 300 lbs, so he lacks some natural power, but boy can he move around. He'll need at least a year. But def. a zone guy
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