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Rams aim to overhaul Jared Goff's blindside in 2017

CINCINNATI, OH - JUNE 3: Andrew Whitworth #77 of the Cincinnati Bengals takes a break during an organized team activity (OTA) workout at Paul Brown Stadium on June 3, 2014 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

The new coaching staff for the Rams made it a point to get more protection for their young signal-caller Jared Goff by signing three-time Pro Bowler Andrew Whitworth.

  • Whitworth has been graded at the elite level, a grade of 90 or above, four times, and at the “very good” level, a grade of 85.0-89.9, five times in his 11 season of the PFF era.
  • Greg Robinson, who Whitworth is nominally replacing, has given up more pressures in three seasons, 105, than Whitworth has since 2011 overall, 97.
  • In 11 seasons of grading, Whitworth’s lowest pass-blocking efficiency is 96.3, whereas Robinson’s highest is 94.0.
  • Robinson will be moved to RT, kicking former RT Rob Havenstein inside to try the RG position.

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