Rams bring John Sullivan in for a visit

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As long as its not guaranteed and he must win the position, bring him in and another 20 just like him. jmo

I realize 20 is a slight hyperbole, however, I look for Wichmann (conversion) and a draft choice to battle along with Rhaney, however, I have confidence in Sully.

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I realize 20 is a slight hyperbole, however, I look for Wichmann (conversion) and a draft choice to battle along with Rhaney, however, I have confidence in Sully.

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OK, He's not my first choice, and I like some of the OG guys cross-training as reserves, ... Sullivan's knowledge, veteran status & former abilities if partially resuscitated must still offer a degrees worth of advantage over Barnes.

Dr. Victor FrankenMcVay : Well, I suppose a few diodes here and little lightning over there

Dr. Kromer : Look! It’s moving. It’s alive. It’s alive… It’s alive, it’s moving, it’s alive, it’s alive, it’s alive, it’s alive, IT’S ALIVE!

Dr. LaFluer : Only evil can come of it. Your health will be ruined if you persist in this madness.

Dr. Kroenke : I’m astonishingly sane, doctor.

Dr. LaFluer : You have created a monster, and it will destroy you!

Dr. FrankenMcVay : Patience, patience. I believe in this monster, as you call it. And if you don’t, well you must leave me alone.

Dr. Kroenke : OK, roll him out, Sullivan's good to go. Vet minimum though ... he's got a nervous tic.
 
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I am not in love with this center class, so it makes sense to bring in an experienced vet like Sullivan in to compete and mentor the young guys. Ideally one of the young guards we currently have on the roster that will be cross trained at center can beat him out and you still have experienced depth behind that guy.
 
Even with Sullivan I would like the Rams to pick up a center in the draft, but this does somewhat push the need down the list a bit.

I would think Sullivan is fully recovered from his injury two years ago.

McVay knows what's up with him and I doubt he can be much worse than Barnes was.
 
Even with Sullivan I would like the Rams to pick up a center in the draft, but this does somewhat push the need down the list a bit.

I would think Sullivan is fully recovered from his injury two years ago.

McVay knows what's up with him and I doubt he can be much worse than Barnes was.

He's a former All-Pro who has been constantly underrated. He should be recovered from his injury, like you said. If he's been used lightly the past year, we could have a guy that has a few years of SOLID production left in him... which would be the perfect amount of time for him to mentor a young, drafted C to starter quality.
 
As others have said, not a long term solution but, if healthy, better than what we've had. Would also still go into the draft looking to nab one of the top prospects at center.
 
It would also be good insurance in case the draft falls in a way where we don't get a center.

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Center competition would be between Sullivan/Rhaney/Wichman/Donnal - assuming the latter two can be trained at center adequately.

Teams usually have one weak spot on the OL - and we'd have the loser of Brown/Grob to take Saffold's place once he gets injured.

Hopefully we sign him just so we're not hamstrung in the draft.
 
I would be content with this signing, maybe 1 yr up to $3 mil/1.5 guaranteed, if he's healthy.

This will allow us to stay true to our board and select scheme BPA during the draft. Would love to nab JJ Dielman in the fourth or fifth, I personally prefer him to Toth.
 
Well, if there is one position on the line where a guy is familiar with the coach's offense, the center would probably be the best one. He's got a history of playing well. Plenty of experience. Offer him a stapler and coffee maker. (y)
 
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I like Sullivan over Mangold at this time based on age really.
The question to me is there a C that will be there in round 2-4 who the team feels confident could start? If not a vet C needs to be signed. McVay knows Sullivan and it took them this long to bring him in after failing with another choice. Doesn't speak super highly.
But, sign a vet, Rhaney, a draft pick, some reps for a current G maybe and maybe an undrafted FA....need to find two.
 
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Gonna likely be a one year deal while we groom a rookie. But I don't mind at all.
I have no doubt that Sullivan would be a vast improvement over what we have had at Center the last couple of Seasons!! I hope we sign him. One more piece to the puzzle, pre-Draft!!(y);):D
 
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If Rams decide to sign him, it would most definitely be a 1 year deal. I think we will still draft a G/C with a mid round pick.
 
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Sullivan is a smart, savy football player with a ton of experience. The addition of Whitworth and Sullivan will be great for the younger inexperienced O linemen. Last years OL got ":schooled" repeatedly due to lack of leaderhip and savy vets who know the trade. This OL is going to be much better (barring injury).
 
This is becoming interesting , as no one here can make a guarantee one movement while not even while playing that that back injury will not return. His discectomy puts him in the same box of mystery that the rest of us discectomy patients are in. Personally I'm too close to this storyline and it really worries me. Been looking at the cross training idea and this being our 3 OG's (not counting Grob) third season in the league . The gifts and traits they've had so far can only get better. Kromer has his work cut out for him and personally we may be forced to go Center much higher in this draft unless Kromer has someone he personally bets he can train up in the later rounds. I'm gettin a bit nervous and hopin we can trade for a player during the draft along with a later pick.