“We’re not panicked at all,” Fisher said. “This draft is outstanding.”

And Fisher said the Rams are looking at options in free agency, both on the offensive line and elsewhere.

In terms of guards, there are several options in free agency, Jon Asomoah of Kansas City, Zane Beadles of Denver, Davin Joseph of Tampa Bay and Geoff Schwartz of Kansas City among them.

The Rams have shown interest in Schwartz, 27, a very large man at 6-6, 340 pounds. Known as a strong run-blocker, Schwartz was a seventh-round pick by Carolina in 2008 and has appeared in 61 regular-season games with 26 starts.

He began 2013 backing up Asomoah with the Chiefs. But when Asomoah suffered a shoulder injury in November, Schwartz took over at right guard and started the final six games. Schwartz played so well that Asomoah didn’t get his job back when healthy. Schwartz offers versatility because he made eight starts at right tackle earlier in his career.

Asomoah, 25, is a University of Illinois product known for his pass-blocking. There have been reports that Atlanta and the New York Jets are interested in signing him. He has appeared in 60 games with 41 starts since being drafted in the third round by Kansas City in 2010.