The Los Angeles Rams are set to have a familiar offensive line in 2025, with four out of five starters returning and center Coleman Shelton as the sole addition. Despite their solid offensive line, the Rams have not heavily invested in drafting linemen since 2022, using the 10th-fewest draft capital in this area according to Warren Sharp. The team has primarily acquired offensive linemen through late-round picks, with standout left tackle Alaric Jackson notably going undrafted in 2021.
The Rams' top offensive line draft pick since 2022 is Avila, following right tackle Rob Havenstein's second-round selection. The team has mainly relied on free agency to fill key positions, with Kevin Dotson at right guard and Shelton at center. While the Rams have prioritized high-impact defensive players in the draft, the lack of depth and aging starters on the offensive line may prompt them to consider selecting an offensive lineman early in the upcoming draft to address both short-term and long-term needs.