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Panthers to sign OL Austin Corbett: Source
Corbett started all 17 regular-season games with the Rams last season, then started in each playoff game, including Super Bowl LVI.

Wow. Nice for us from a draft compensation perspective.3/$29.25M
Don't think there was much choice on this. Shelton is serviceable as a replacement. Allen and Noteboom are more important.I'm glad they let him walk. He was OK, but always viewed him as a weak link.
I truly don't think Corbett unless a cheap deal was worth bringing back. Not a good run blocker and serviceable at best at pass blocking.Don't think there was much choice on this. Shelton is serviceable as a replacement. Allen and Noteboom are more important.
Main thing is Rams can't pay Corbett $29m when they're trying to sign Von Miller and maybe even Bobby Wagner.
I guess this means Shelton will be starting at RG. I have no problem with that. It's why Shelton was signed to a prove-it type of 2 year deal. I like Shelton but he does have a few issues Carberry needs to clean up. He's another journeyman type of OG who provides them with a clear backup center.
Agree.....we need to make sure we still draft an IOL for depth or sign a solid one in the later parts of FA (if that's even still a possibility)Corbett was very solid. Best RG during Mcvay's tenure hands down. Not great but really solid overall in my opinion.
How big did that trade for Cleveland turn out for us? Corbett was considered a bust and turned into a solid starter for us.
I’ll bet anyone that Evans gets first crack at OG if we don’t sign anyone.
Those guys could be better but they’ve all had limited snaps. My comment is based on McVays history so far. He likes giving veterans more than enough chances to win a starting job. It took a while for Gaines, Jones, Akers etc to get a chance at securing their positions. Not that I think he’s better, but I believe Evans gets once last crack due to this philosophy.I'd put Shelton, Anchrum, Jackson, Pircher, and maybe even Brewer over Evans easily. I'm sorry, but Evans looked absolutely hideous going against third stringers in preseason. Anchrum looked competent, Shelton played well when players went out, Jackson looked fantastic in limited time, Pircher's potential is sky-high, and Brewer looked good before he sat out a year.
I don't see a reason to keep Evans when you have four solid offensive linemen, and that's not even counting draft picks.