When the offseason began, it was easy to be worried about all of the Los Angeles Rams’ pending free agents and the roster holes they might create by leaving. Couple that with Andrew Whitworth’s likely retirement and it was looking like it’d be a rough spring for the Rams.
But with the moves they’ve made and the players they’ve brought back, the Rams are in good shape heading into the draft. They re-signed Joe Noteboom to play left tackle, signed Allen Robinson to help replace Odell Beckham Jr. – and Robert Woods, evidently – and added Bobby Wagner to step in at inside linebacker.
The Rams also re-signed Brian Allen and Coleman Shelton, retaining their starting center and a player who could potentially be their starting right guard. Shelton won’t be handed the job despite getting a two-year deal, and he’ll have to compete with Bobby Evans, Tremayne Anchrum and whoever the team might draft.
Looking at the Rams’ depth chart, they really only have two pressing needs:…