According to The Athletic's Jordan Rodrigue, Rams head coach Sean McVay is “leaning towards” installing offensive lineman Jonah Jackson as the team’s starting center.
Jackson signed a three-year, $51M deal with the Rams in March after spending the first four years of his career with the Lions. A shoulder injury in training camp sidelined him for the preseason, but he has been taking reps at center as he ramps up to return.
Jackson has spent almost his entire career at guard, with just 24 career snaps at center — in Week 18 of the 2021 season — per Pro Football Focus. But the Rams are returning both of their starting guards in recently extended Kevin Dotson and 2023 second-round pick Steve Avila, so Jackson’s move to center allows McVay to get his five best offensive linemen on the field.
Avila frequently played center at TCU but worked as a guard — as since-departed Coleman Shelton manned the Rams’ center post last season — as a rookie. According to Rodrigue, Avila’s mobility at guard is crucial to Los Angeles’ offensive scheme. That said, Avila spent the offseason back at center, as Shelton signed with the Bears, only to be moved back to guard just before the regular season. That will make for an interesting transition for the former Big 12 standout.
McVay also announced that third-year running back Kyren Williams will be the team’s punt returner, per ESPN’s Sarah Barshop. Williams seized the Rams’ RB1 job last season with 1,350 yards from scrimmage and 15 touchdowns in just 12 games and is set to reprise his role this season. His new special teams gig could indicate that his offensive touches will go down with former Michigan standout Blake Corum on the roster.
It is worth noting that McVay also handed the punt-returning job to Cooper Kupp in 2021. He led the NFL in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns on his way to Offensive Player of the Year honors. Kupp’s punt-returning duties did not impact his workload; instead, he caught 20 out of his 21 punt returns in the regular season, per PFF. McVay may employ a similar strategy this year: get the ball in the safest hands possible to avoid costly muffed punts.
The rest of the Rams’ 53-man roster has taken shape over the last week, with Cobie Durant as the primary backup to outside cornerbacks Tre’Davious White and Darious Williams, writes Rodrigue. Third-year defensive back Quentin Lake is expected to start at the ‘star’ position in the Rams’ sub-packages where he will operate as a safety, nickelback, or dimeback depending on the play call.
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