The Los Angeles Rams offense has a lot of potential, but it can only operate efficiently if the offensive line gives Matthew Stafford enough time and opens up running lanes for Kyren Williams. The Rams beefed up the line in the last two years by acquiring Kevin Dotson, drafting Steve Avila and signing Jonah Jackson, giving them a physical group on the interior.
It’s a solid unit in the upcoming “Madden NFL 25″ video game, too, which should have gamers and Rams fans excited. Dotson leads the way with an 84 overall rating, followed by Rob Havenstein (83) and Jonah Jackson (77). Avila (75) and Alaric Jackson (72) will be the other two starters and while their ratings aren’t great, they aren’t major weaknesses, either.
Kevin Dotson: 84 overall
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Run block: 88
Pass block: 75
Impact blocking: 87
Rob Havenstein: 83 overall

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Run block: 89
Pass block: 80
Impact blocking: 87
Jonah Jackson: 77 overall

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Run block: 79
Pass block: 76
Impact blocking: 85
Steve Avila: 75 overall

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Run block: 73
Pass block: 79
Impact blocking: 91
Alaric Jackson: 72 overall

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Run block: 76
Pass block: 77
Impact blocking: 84
Joe Noteboom: 70 overall

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Run block: 71
Pass block: 75
Impact blocking: 80
Beaux Limmer: 66 overall

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Run block: 72
Pass block: 73
Impact blocking: 81
KT Leveston: 65 overall

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Run block: 70
Pass block: 71
Impact blocking: 81
Logan Bruss: 65 overall

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Run block: 72
Pass block: 63
Impact blocking: 81
Warren McClendon: 65 overall

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Run block: 68
Pass block: 71
Impact blocking: 84
Zachary Thomas: 63 overall

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Run block: 72
Pass block: 64
Impact blocking: 84
A.J. Arcuri: 61 overall

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