After signing Andrew Whitworth at left tackle, the Rams may not be done rebuilding their offensive line now with a new workout scheduled.

Los Angeles starts their draft on day two, which is hardly ideal. But that’s the price to pay for getting your hands on your quarterback of the future in a trade. The Rams are in a position that needs a bit of creativity and luck to make the most of a tough situation.

As the draft draws closer, that means looking at those fringe prospects with first round potential but the chance to fall to the second round.

There is a rising offensive lineman that the Rams have their eyes on in hopes to shore up the trenches. Western Kentucky’s Forrest Lamp will be put through a workout with the Rams with hopes that he is the right piece to go alongside free agent addition Andrew Whitworth.

I'm told that they're also going to work out Forrest Lamp on the same day. https://t.co/xGVFiyBJaL — JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) March 30, 2017

Laine also reported his college teammate center Max Halpin will be worked out as well. Lamp that has the league’s attention coming from one of the nation’s most prolific offenses.

Before the combine, Lamp’s stock was a Day Two prospect as a talented player from a non-Power Five conference. Lamp ran a top-five time among linemen with a 5.00-second 40-yard dash and a 7.55-second three-cone drill.

He also put up an overwhelming 34 reps on the bench press and an 111-inch broad jump — he is a true workout warrior.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8e5q37hyWhI

Some worry that he may not measure as a tackle at the next level, which is where most of the concern came from. But after his impressive workout, it’s become clear he’s a tailor-made guard worth the investment.

One common critique of his play has been his footwork working defensive ends around the edge. Because of his short arm length, he doesn’t have great separation and has to keep up on the outside in a less efficient way. Moving him to guard seems to be the consensus as his strength and agility can be best utilized.

Since the Rams found their stalwart at left tackle with Whitworth, they have an ever-present need at guard. Lamp is a home run pick if something of a pipedream.

Lamp has been compared to Dallas Cowboys guard Zack Martin and Chicago Bears center Cody Whitehair. One of the most athletic linemen in the league, Martin’s presence in Dallas has been vital to its run game success.

Whitehair’s comparison is more practical. He, too, was a left tackle throughout his collegiate career but was moved to the interior and has found a perfect home as a pro.

With the limited availability at offensive line this year, Lamp might be gone before the Rams have a chance. But if he’s still on the board, the choice between him or a top wide receiver for Jared Goff becomes a real debate.