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This must mean they are going with a youth movement and Havenstein will be next to go.
You just had to go there, didn't you @RamBall ?This must mean they are going with a youth movement and Havenstein will be next to go.
I'd be somewhat surprised at cutting Dirty Dre, but, they do have a 10.4/mil out in cutting him and his cap hit is 9.6m so there is an avenue. They would be breaking up the "best MLB tandem in the NFL" though.I think the Rams will kick a couple of tires in the first wave, but ultimately decide to resign Dotson at $13-17M/yr.
There will be a lot of big names cut and available in a second wave. I’d look at Demario Davis, Tredavius White, Ogbah, Mack, Kendricks, Justin Simmons, DJ Jones, and Nick Chubb.
Oh and our favorite late hit poster boy is likely a cut coming off a major injury, Dirty Dre. Couldn’t think of a more deserving player.
FTFYI'd be somewhat surprised at cutting Dirty Dre, but, they do have a 10.4/mil out in cutting him and his cap hit is 9.6m so there is an avenue. They would be breaking up the "*dirtiest MLB tandem in the NFL" though.
Bottom line is Avila IS a center. He's also a G.
Who knows how they really feel about Shelton. Could be sayronara.
They may be confident they can resign Dotson.
They may have other options for Avila's spot.
You never know but I'll bet they do.
I dont get to be first very often. I saw my chance and took my shot lol.You just had to go there, didn't you @RamBall ?
I fail to see the reason you are comparing Matthew Stafford and Brock Purdy Mouth.If your QB can handle protections, you want your QB handling protections.
Some of Purdy's worst moments in the Superbowl was cause the center handled the protections and then didn't see the movement after his head went down.
All the greats handled their own protections.
You bastid, I had a poster of Jaqueline Smith, not Steve Austin's girl!As much as I want defense loaded... IF they were to snap up J Powers in round one on top of resigning Dotson we might end up with one of those OL that road grade everyone. Because that dude is a load and so is Avila & Dotson. Now yes I know Dotson isn't dominant in run blocking but that would be a trio that would win in both run and pass. You'd be hard pressed to find a way to beat them consistently with any DL.
So yeah I'd be good with that. Though I think @Loyal would need to lock himself in the head with a jar of vaseline like that time he was ten with a Farrah Fawcett centerfold.
I think people just have gotten enamored with centers after all the Creed talk and obsessed that Avila played it in the past without understanding some of the nuances of offensive line play. The center tends to be the least valuable position on the line (which may seem odd to people since he snaps the ball - it's the ball, must be important!).Avila is the best LG we've had since Rodger Saffold, why do people want to move him to center? Does it make sense that McVay/Snead picked him in the 2nd round to ultimately be a center?
Cheryl Tiegs for me. Prime spot on my high school bedroom wall!!You bastid, I had a poster of Jaqueline Smith, not Steve Austin's girl!
Wow!!!! i had no idea he missed that many games in prior seasons. No wonder he only served as the backup in 2023. Clearly, he was only good for a handful of games typically.One stat that jumps-off the page regarding Allen's Rams career.
Allen was with the Rams for six seasons.
In 2021, he started 20 games. In the other five seasons combined, he started 16 games.
Lot's of injuries ... back-up in his rookie season (2018) and last year.Wow!!!! i had no idea he missed that many games in prior seasons. No wonder he only served as the backup in 2023. Clearly, he was only good for a handful of games.
Center relates strongly to QB. I think that's one thing that is commonly overlooked when the position is discussed.I think people just have gotten enamored with centers after all the Creed talk and obsessed that Avila played it in the past without understanding some of the nuances of offensive line play. The center tends to be the least valuable position on the line (which may seem odd to people since he snaps the ball - it's the ball, must be important!).
Now, does that mean having a dominant center is a bad thing, absolutely not! In a vacuum that's great. But a dominant guard is more valuable. The best center in the league is certainly more valuable than an above average guard. But a great guard is better than a great center.
But it does get tricky. Historically, it was the right guard who was the most important of the guards. This would often allow the Center to slide left and help the lesser guard (at left) in pass protection. Thing is, Avila is pretty great at LG and often was able to take care of his guy and help out Jackson on his assignment. Moving Avila to Center breaks up a very good duo of Jackson and Avila on the left side and would make Jackson less effective.
There's always a chance that Avila moves to center, generally speaking we want the best 5 out there. But the best I would say is that it's a non-zero chance. Yah dig?