Rams offensive line depth tested by potential Alaric Jackson suspension
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 17, 2026, 5:57 PM
Last updated Jul 17, 2026
The Los Angeles Rams are preparing for training camp, facing questions about their offensive line's depth, particularly regarding Alaric Jackson. Following Jackson's recent arrest, a potential suspension could significantly impact the line's structure. While players like Steve Avila, Kevin Dotson, and Warren McClendon Jr. have shored up the offensive front, Jackson’s status remains uncertain. His absence for up to six games would prompt significant adjustments and roster changes. The Rams will assess their offensive line during camp, particularly the battle for the backup tackle position between Keagen Trost and David Quessenberry.
- •Rams' offensive line has improved with new additions over three years.
- •Alaric Jackson's potential suspension raises major questions for the lineup.
- •Warren McClendon Jr. is poised to take over at right tackle.
- •Training camp will clarify player roles and position battles.
- 5:57 PMYahoo Sports — Rams training camp preview: One big question for offensive line
"The Rams' offensive line is in excellent shape, but one looming question about Alaric Jackson could change things.
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