During the NFL offseason, the Los Angeles Rams are reportedly cross-training their offensive linemen at different positions in the trenches.

Rob Havenstein and Greg Robinson, who both struggled last season, have already undergone position changes. But today, Havenstein explained that Los Angeles hasn’t confirmed he will play right guard.

“I think a lot of guys are cross-training because we don’t know where we’re going to be … the best five are going to play, whoever that is. Guys are going to have to compete, work for the job, obviously myself included. We’re going to be fighting to get better together.”

As Havenstein explained, the Aaron Kromer-led offensive line will start the five most impressive players from the offseason.

Havenstein has made it clear that it’s more important to learn the scheme of the offense than the position.

Another reason why the offense may be practicing at multiple positions is to develop a more holistic approach.

“Right now, obviously, I’m trying to learn right guard. I have no idea where I’m going to be. I’m trying to learn left guard, right tackle. They don’t have me at center right now, which is a good thing because I haven’t snapped since high school. I’m really trying to pick up on the scheme of the offense rather than just learning one position.”

According to Havenstein, if everyone knows the whole scheme, they can have an understanding of the process rather than just at one spot.

The offensive line does not seem to be as big of a priority for the Rams as expected during the draft. But based on this information, Los Angeles would want to draft someone with experience at different positions at offensive line.