LOS ANGELES — If Sean McVay learned anything from the injury luck his Rams have had along the offensive line the past three seasons, it’s that depth is an absolute necessity at the position. It’s all well and good to have five good starters, but the chances that those are the only linemen you’ll need in a season are slim. You need to feel good about every lineman on the roster.
One of the exemplars of the Rams’ depth at the position has been reserve right tackle Warren McClendon Jr. With stalwart Rob Havenstein battling ankle and knee injuries throughout the year, McClendon has started five games for the Rams this season, including the past two.
After allowing three pressures in his first start, McClendon has allowed only one in the four games since, including a clean slate in Sunday’s

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