

After a Super Bowl-winning season, the Los Angeles Rams have already made a flurry of offseason moves geared toward a repeat.
The protection of quarterback Matthew Stafford must be priority No. 1 in order to go back-to-back. And after the retirement of left tackle Andrew Whitworth, LA made sure to lock-in offensive linemen Joe Noteboom and Brian Allen once free agency began last month.
But is Noteboom's new three-year, $40 million deal one that could bring more risk than reward?
PFF revealed its five 2022 boom-or-bust free agency signings Wednesday and had Noteboom at the top of the list. Here's what it said:
Noteboom certainly has the numbers to back up his big pay-day, but will now have to step into a permanent role that comes with a lot of pressure. Luckily, he's been learning under the veteran experience of Whitworth over the past few years.
“Being behind him, there’s not a better situation in the league,” Noteboom said. “Sixteen-year vet, Walter Payton Man of the Year. I mean, to step into his role — I had a blueprint for it for four years and I was watching his every move on and off the field, so that's what's given me confidence."
The former TCU product will now aim to emerge as a rising star on the offensive line as he enters the prime stages of his career.
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