When the Los Angeles Rams selected Wisconsin tackle Logan Bruss with their first pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, there was palpable excitement in the war room that the team had potentially selected an immediate replacement for right guard Austin Corbett. Nevermind that the Rams’ first pick was outside of the top-100 selections this year, Bruss was drafted in about the range he was expected to go, played at a program renowned for their offensive linemen (including David Edwards and Rob Havenstein), and he would be tasked with manning a position that doesn’t have nearly as many responsibilities as some others.