Los Angeles Rams right tackle Warren Clendon Jr. established himself as a solid offensive tackle for LA last season. Stepping in for the injured veteran and starting right tackle, Rob Havenstein, McClendon made 10 starts and doubled his snap count from the year before. The former fifth-round pick was nothing short of a lifesaver.
According to Pro Football Focus, he wasn't just solid, either. McClendon ranked seventh among 89 graded tackles. He scored well above average in pass protection, one spot out of the top third, and fifth in run blocking.
He also posted the fourth-lowest pressure rate allowed, 3.