Who could replace Alaric Jackson at LT if he's suspended for recent arrest?
The Los Angeles Rams face questions about who could replace left tackle Alaric Jackson if he is suspended after a domestic violence arrest. Jackson was released on a $50,000 bond, marking a second off-field incident in two years. He previously served a two-game suspension to start the 2024 season for a personal conduct policy violation, and a new suspension could be possible if Monday’s arrest constitutes a second violation. Two players are considered front-runners to fill in at left tackle: veteran David Quessenberry, who re-signed with the Rams this offseason after backing up starters last year, and rookie Keagen Trost, a versatile lineman who shined at Missouri in 2025. Quessenberry logged 18 snaps in 2025, all as a run blocker, while Trost earned top collegiate grades and showed strong pass protection capabilities. The Rams might also explore veteran free-agent options such as Taylor Decker, Jack Conklin, or Jonah Williams, but would likely wait for NFL review before making personnel moves. Plan B at left tackle remains a topic of strategic importance as the team navigates its challenging schedule.






