The Rams should make a call to free-agent OL Donovan Smith

The Rams have had five weeks to evaluate their roster and find solutions to it’s problems. Perhaps an old NFC foe could be the answer.

The Rams’ offensive line has been a massive liability the entire season and while the team attempts to deal with glaring shortcomings, Alaric Jackson’s return has helped solve their left tackle problem.

The issue is that the Rams currently have five offensive linemen on injured reserve. Despite playing left tackle for the majority of his career, Donovan Smith is a versatile player with the speed and flexibility to be moved inside if needed, a position I believe he’d thrive in.

Smith played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2015-2022, winning Super Bowl LV in 2021. Smith struggled during his last year in Tampa, setting a career-high in penalties, leading to his departure from the team.

Smith would then sign with the Kansas City Chiefs, having a redemption year that ended in a Super Bowl LVIII victory.

Smith has yet to sign with a team despite interest around the league, specifically from the New England Patriots.

Smith could be the glue that jumpstarts a struggling Rams offense. While he has the ability to step in at tackle, if he’s willing to move to left guard, Alaric Jackson would not only gain a veteran teacher in the film room but a reliable partner on the left side of the offensive line.

It’s time to work the phones and see if Smith picks up.