Greg Robinson was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. He started 12 games for the Rams in 2014, mostly at guard, then kicked outside to tackle in 2015. He did not exactly live up to the "second pick of the draft" billing during that time, with Pro Football Reference's Approximate Value ranking his performance tied for 86th among offensive linemen in 2014 and 2015. He's already allowed double-digit sacks in his career and he finished 2015 tied for the third-most penalties in the NFL behind only Brandon Browner and Jerry Hughes.

What is Robinson doing to get his game up to speed? Going to LeCharles Bentley's famous offensive lineman camp.

Lifting, kick-step drills, pushing cars ... this is the stuff good offensive linemen are apparently made of. Bentley has helped a whole bunch of linemen like Alex Boone, Larry Warford, Chance Warmack, Geoff Schwartz, Bobby Massie, Willie Colon and more get their game up to speed. Rams fans surely hope he can help Robinson, too.

Greg Robinson pushes a car. (Twitter screen grab)