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Rams LT Joe Noteboom: Sitting Behind Andrew Whitworth was 'Best Situation in the League' cover image

Noteboom is poised to slide into the starting left tackle spot following Whitworth's retirement.

When Joe Noteboom was drafted by the Rams in 2018, the expectation was to sit behind Whitworth and learn the position to become the started sooner rather than later. However, Whitworth would go on play through the 2021 season as a key piece of the Rams offense that won Super Bowl LVI. 

Andrew Whitworth

Andrew Whitworth

Andrew Whitworth

Entering his fifth year in the NFL, Noteboom is poised to be the starting left tackle of the future for the Rams following Whitworth's retirement. Noteboom signed a three-year, $40 million extension, as the Rams locked him in to help anchor their offensive line in the absence of Whitworth. 

While Noteboom has not had many opportunities to start with Whitworth holding down the left tackle spot, he has started 17 games in his career so far, including nine-game at left guard in 2020 before suffering a calf injury. 

Despite the lack of opportunities to start at left tackle, Noteboom believes that sitting behind Whitworth was the perfect situation for him to learn the position. 

“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." 

Joe Noteboom

Joe Noteboom

Joe Noteboom and David Edwards

Whether Noteboom will provide a smooth transition from Whitworth in 2022 is yet to be seen. What can be said, though, is that Whitworth was likely the best mentor for Noteboom to have as he adjusted to the NFL and moves into the starting role. 

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