Robert Quinn has also been brought up throughout the offseason as someone in line for a position change. With the Rams' shift to a 3-4 base defensive front, Quinn is now officially listed on the Rams' roster as an outside linebacker instead of a defensive end. Nevertheless, his role role is expected to remain largely the same.

"For all intents and purposes, Robert will line up as the Will linebacker, but he's a rush player. He'll play a similar role to what DeMarcus Ware did in Denver for Wade the last couple of years," McVay said. "I think he's going to still be, he's going to be an elite rusher in this league for years and that's what we're hoping to do with him moving forward."

"From my understanding, what we're going to ask him to do is going to be pretty much the same — do you and do your 'Bernie' and all that stuff," middle linebacker Alec Ogletree said. "It'll be good, we're definitely looking to get him back and stay healthy."

Offensively, the Rams have made it clear players will be shifting along the offensive line. Signing left tackle Andrew Whitworth prompted L.A. to move Greg Robinson over to the right side to compete at tackle, which both McVay and general manager Les Snead addressed at the Combine. But Robinson's move is expected to kick Rob Havenstein inside to guard. Havenstein has started 28 games at right tackle since his selection in the second round of the 2015 draft.

"I think when he was coming out, you looked at Rob as a potential guy to be able to move inside and do some of those things. Really, going back two years, I thought he's put some excellent tape out there as far as playing that right tackle position," McVay said, adding Havenstein has a strong ability to process football information. "I think he and Greg working in coordination, in unison, will be able to help both of those guys."

Based on his comments on Monday, it appears McVay will begin the offseason program with Whitworth at left tackle, Rodger Saffold at left guard, John Sullivan at center, Havenstein at right guard, and Robinson at right tackle. McVay also mentioned Jamon Brown could be in the mix for the offensive line, which could change plenty between now and Week 1 in September.