The Los Angeles Rams might have the worst offensive line in the NFL. Part of that is attributed to injuries, but the more important aspect of criticism is “Which players did the Rams choose in the offseason to be starters and reserves?”
L.A. knew that Andrew Whitworth had retired and that they weren’t going to pay to keep Austin Corbett at right guard. The Rams responded by giving Joe Noteboom a three-year, $40 million contract with $16.5 million fully guaranteed, drafting guard Logan Bruss with their first pick (104th overall), and essentially continuing to do what they had been doing to replace guards and centers in the past:
“Well, at least one of these journeymen or backups will figure it out.