The Los Angeles Rams remade their offensive line this offseason, bringing in veterans Andrew Whitworth and John Sullivan. They also shuffled around the right side with Jamon Brown and Rob Havenstein, hoping to improve upon their dreadful pass protection from last year.

Through two games, it’s seemed to work with Jared Goff only getting sacked three times thus far. That’s a huge step in the right direction after he was brought down seven times in Week 17 alone.

With their remodeled line, however, come some drawbacks. For example, the Rams now have the oldest offensive line in the NFL, which isn’t a concern now but could become one down the road.

Whitworth is 35 years old and is only under contract through 2019. Rodger Saffold becomes a free agent after the 2018 season, as do Havenstein and Brown. Sullivan is only signed for this season, making him a free agent next year.

That makes the offensive line a substantial need in next year’s draft, and the following year. The Rams will have the assets to address it, and the line should stay in tact for at least one more year, but there’s no question age will become an issue fairly soon.