Los Angeles Rams center Steve Avila will be giving back to the community once again. This time, he'll lend a helping hand in his football skills. The second-year L.A.
Cardinals OC Drew Petzing said first-round WR Marvin Harrison Jr. will need to earn his spot just like everyone else on the team. “In my opinion, he has to be like everyone else if he’s going to be the best version of himself,” Petzing said, via Around The NFL.
The interior of the offensive line has become less of a priority in the draft this year thanks to the Rams’ signings of Kevin Dotson and Steve Avila. However, they could still use depth inside, especially after cutting Brian Allen and losing Tremayne Anchrum Jr.
After a successful 2023 season running the ball, the Los Angeles Rams decided to bolster interior of the offensive line. The first domino was when the Rams agreed to terms with Kevin Dotson on a three-year deal that kept him with the team.
It wasn’t too long ago that the Rams asked another starting guard to move inside to center It’s hard not to like the investment the Los Angeles Rams have put into their interior offensive line this offseason.
The start of NFL free agency is officially here and the Los Angeles Rams made good use of their newfound space early. Before free agency even began, the Rams managed to re-sign Kevin Dotson to a three-year extension at $48 million with $32 million guaranteed.
Rams likely moving Steve Avila from left guard to center The Los Angeles Rams look to be making a pretty significant shift on their offensive line in 2024.
The Los Angeles Rams made sure to prevent Kevin Dotson from hitting the free-agent market by signing him to a three-year deal worth $48 million last week.
Ahead of The LiUNA! at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, NASCAR Xfinity Series rookie Shane van Gisbergen received a special gift. LA Rams players Demarcus Robinson and Steve Avila are in Vegas to watch some racing.
Few developments shaped the Los Angeles Rams’ 2023 season like its surprisingly good rookie class. Despite lacking a first-round pick, general manager Les Snead pulled together one of the league’s most impactful classes.
I don’t know about this one... In a recent 2023 re-draft article, Bleacher Report’s David Kenyon passed on Myles Murphy for the Cincinnati Bengals in Round 1 in favor of TCU guard Steve Avila.
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua, offensive guard Steve Avila, defensive tackle Kobie Turner and linebacker Byron Young were among a league-leading four Rams players selected to the Pro Football Writers of America’s (PFWA) All-Rookie Team for the 2023 season.
Should Rams move Steve Avila to center in 2024? The Los Angeles Rams offensive line has entered a transition period. As the offense changes its run scheme, the Rams have been changing their type of offensive linemen from the past.
Believe it or not, NFL Draft season is just around the corner. The regular season wraps up this weekend, meaning 18 teams will start getting ready for the offseason on Monday.
Los Angeles Rams rookie left guard Steve Avila is one of the team's many rookies that have had to acclimate to the NFL faster than most first-years. The 36th overall pick, and the Rams' first in the 2023 NFL Draft, has started in all seven games at left guard, but he played center at TCU.
First off, Steve Avila is massive, standing tall at 6'3 332 lbs. His size provides him with a tremendous anchor, which gives him a lot of mass to absorb and handle contact and power from a pass rusher.
One of the biggest additions the Los Angeles Rams made this offseason was their second-round draft pick Steve Avila. L.A. was desperately in need of new, young faces on their offensive line, and they used their first draft pick in April to add the TCU offensive guard.
The Los Angeles Rams have one final preseason game remaining before they begin what figures to be a different type of campaign. A team used to competing for Super Bowls will now focus on the development of young players like offensive lineman Steve Avila while they build for next season.
With training camp in full swing, the Los Angeles Rams are getting a good look at all the young talent they have on the roster. The Rams took 14 rookies in the 2023 NFL Draft and agreed to terms with 26 undrafted free agents, opening up the competition for nearly every spot on the 53-man roster for 2023.
Selecting a guard with their first pick for the second straight year, the Rams are expected to plug Steve Avila into their starting lineup. That process can now begin in earnest, with Avila now under contract.
The Los Angeles Rams have officially signed No. 36 overall pick OL Steve Avila to a rookie contract, according to Field Yates. He’s the second draft pick in Los Angeles’ huge 2023 class to sign. Avila, 23, was a three-year starter at TCU, earning consensus All-American honors in 2022 and as well as first-team All-Big 12 in 2021 and 2022.
Armed with 14 draft picks in the 2023 NFL Draft, the Los Angeles Rams did well to address the numerous needs on their suddenly thin roster. The Rams’ first pick of the draft was No.
A total of 259 players joined the NFL in the 2023 Draft with 42 going to NFC West teams. These rookies are the most likely to have an immediate impact with their teams.
Avila brings new muscle for offensive line For the longest time, fans have been clamoring for the Los Angeles Rams to upgrade the offensive line with more size and muscle.
Despite growing up in the shadows of Cowboys Stadium, Steve Avila wasn’t a fan The Los Angeles Rams are hoping that second round pick Steve Avila is a plug-and-play starter on the interior of the offensive line from day one and that’s most likely what they’re getting with TCU’s standout left guard.
Now that the NFL Draft is completed, it's time for us to weigh in on the best and worst selections in the 2023 event.
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