For possibly the first time in the Les Snead and Sean McVay era, the Los Angeles Rams are investing in the offensive line. Over the last week, general manager Les Snead and co. have signed Jonah Jackson and brought back Kevin Dotson. Prior to last season, the Rams hadn’t drafted an offensive lineman in the top-85 since Greg Robinson back in 2014.
Los Angeles had gotten away with bargain players that they could draft and develop later on such as David Edwards in the fifth round or Coleman Shelton and Austin Blythe as undrafted free agents.