As we head away from minicamp and into training camp, we took a look at the latest updates for the starting lineup on offense for the Los Angeles Rams.

Earlier today, Alden Gonzalez wrote about some slight changes to their offensive depth chart. According to the report, the players who have received the most looks on first string so far are: Robert Woods, Cooper Kupp, Tyler Higbee and Mike Thomas.

Kupp would likely take over the slot receiver position, which would change the role of Austin to a more vertical receiver. Thomas has likely received the looks Austin would have if he were not injured.

It would not be a surprise to see Thomas’ role decrease quite a bit once Austin returns. However, Jared Goff says Mike Thomas still has a role with the team.

It’s interesting to see Higbee received more of the first-team looks at tight end than rookie Gerald Everett, who may expect to start out of the gate. This is a situation worth monitoring as training camp and the preseason near.

Rob Havenstein originally switched from right tackle to right guard when Robinson moved to right tackle when the Rams signed Andrew Whitworth. Gonzalez adds Havenstein will stay at right guard, and Jamon Brown will be a starter.

Robinson was not getting first-team snaps with Los Angeles before he was traded.

With these updates, this is what the starting lineup for the Rams will look like next season:

– Jared Goff– Todd Gurley– Tavon Austin– Robert Woods– Cooper Kupp– Tyler Higbee– Gerald Everett

– Andrew Whitworth– Rodger Saffold– John Sullivan– Rob Havenstein– Jamon Brown

As always, these reports are subject to change as we learn more information.