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Forrest Lamp

Forrest Noah Lamp (born February 20, 1994) is a former guard who played professionally in the (NFL) for five seasons. Drafted by the in the second round (38th overall) of the out of , Lamp appeared in 26 games with 18 starts during his career, primarily serving as an interior offensive lineman. His professional tenure was marked by early injury challenges, including a torn sustained just before his rookie season, but he emerged as a reliable starter for the Chargers in 2020, anchoring the left guard position for all 16 regular-season games. Lamp's NFL journey began after a standout at Western Kentucky, where he started all 25 games over three seasons, primarily at left tackle, earning first-team All-Conference USA honors in 2016. Following his time with the Chargers from 2017 to 2020, he signed a one-year contract with the in April 2021 but was placed on injured reserve in August and subsequently released. Later that year, Lamp joined the ' in October, appearing briefly before the season concluded. He did not play in the league after 2021 and transitioned to a role as an agent with . Standing at 6 feet 4 inches and weighing 310 pounds, Lamp was known for his strength and run-blocking prowess, evidenced by 34 repetitions at the 2017 Combine.

Early years

High school career

Forrest Lamp attended Venice High School in , graduating in 2012 after joining the as a in 2009. During his high school career, Lamp played on both the offensive and defensive lines, contributing as a versatile for the Venice Indians. As a senior in 2011, he earned selection to the South Team roster for the Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) North-South , recognizing his standout performance. Lamp helped anchor the Indians' lines during successful seasons, with the team posting an 8-4 record in 2010 and 9-2 in 2011—a combined 17-6 mark that advanced them to the regional playoffs both years. Rated as a two-star recruit by scouting services, Lamp drew initial college interest and committed to in early 2012, establishing the foundation for his path to collegiate football.

Family background

Forrest Lamp was born on February 20, 1994, in . He grew up in the city alongside his three brothers.

College career

Early seasons (2012–2013)

Lamp redshirted his freshman season in 2012 at , focusing on physical development and learning the offensive line schemes without appearing in any games. During this period, he bulked up from his high school frame of approximately 6-foot-3 and 250 pounds to 6-foot-4 and around 296 pounds by the following year, enhancing his strength and suitability for college-level play. The Western Kentucky Hilltoppers finished 7-6 overall and 4-4 in play that season, marking a transitional year under head coach . As a redshirt in 2013, Lamp earned a starting role on the offensive line, appearing in all 12 games for the Hilltoppers. He began the year at right guard for the first three contests before shifting to left tackle for the final nine, adapting from his high school background where he played both offense and defense. This positional flexibility highlighted his early adjustment to the demands of FBS under new Bobby Petrino. The team achieved an 8-4 record, tying for second place in the Sun Belt Conference with a 4-3 mark, and advanced to the Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl. Lamp's initial college starts contributed to a Hilltoppers offense that averaged 30.8 , emphasizing his role in providing stability up front during a season of offensive growth. Coaches noted his quick adaptation to technique refinements, such as hand placement and leverage, which were crucial for his transition to a full-time starter amid the team's move toward more pro-style blocking schemes. This foundational experience laid the groundwork for further positional refinement in subsequent years.

Later seasons and awards (2014–2016)

During his junior and senior seasons at , Forrest Lamp solidified his role as the starting left tackle, anchoring the offensive line for the Hilltoppers. In 2014, as a redshirt sophomore, he started all 13 games at the position, earning honorable mention All- honors while grading out as the team's top according to evaluations. The following year, in 2015, Lamp started all 14 games, contributing to a 12-2 record and a victory, where Western Kentucky's offense ranked second in in scoring (42.4 points per game). His performance earned him first-team All- recognition, as he helped limit opposing defenses to just 12 sacks for the season. As a redshirt senior in 2016, Lamp started 12 of 14 games at left tackle before missing two due to injury, bringing his total starts from 2014 to 2016 to 39 and his career total to 51. He allowed zero sacks and just 15 quarterback pressures across his pass-blocking snaps, achieving a pass-blocking efficiency rating of 99.3 percent according to , the highest among draft-eligible tackles. This dominance contributed to Western Kentucky leading in scoring offense (39.8 points per game) and total offense (494.4 yards per game), culminating in a second consecutive conference title and a 51-31 win in the . Lamp's statistical excellence and leadership as a two-time team captain garnered significant accolades, including first-team All-Conference USA honors for the second straight year. He was named a second-team All-American by , marking the first such honor for a Hilltopper from the publication, third-team All-American by the , and also received second-team All-America recognition from , where he was rated the top Group of 5 tackle. These achievements highlighted his emergence as one of the nation's premier offensive linemen and attracted attention from scouts ahead of the 2017 draft.

Professional career

2017 NFL draft

Lamp entered the after a standout at Western Kentucky, where his versatility playing left tackle contributed to his appeal as a potential interior in the pros. At the , Lamp measured 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) tall, weighed 309 lb (140 kg), and had 32 + 1⁄4 in (0.82 m) arm length, along with 10 + 5⁄8 in (0.27 m) hand size. He participated in several drills, recording a time of 5.00 seconds, a of 27.5 inches (70 cm), a broad jump of 9 ft 4 in (2.84 m), a 20-yard shuttle of 4.69 seconds, and a three-cone drill of 7.55 seconds. Lamp also performed at Western Kentucky's pro day on March 27, 2017, where he conducted position-specific drills and reps, drawing attention from scouts. Scouting reports highlighted Lamp's strengths as a run blocker, noting his excellent technique, leverage, knee bend, and ability to generate movement at the point of attack. However, evaluators expressed concerns about his shorter arm length, which raised questions about his transition from college tackle to an NFL-caliber edge blocker, projecting him primarily as a . The Los Angeles Chargers selected Lamp in the second round with the 38th overall pick of the 2017 NFL Draft, making him the first guard taken that year. No trades were involved in the selection. On May 11, 2017, Lamp signed a four-year rookie contract with the Chargers worth $6.666 million, including a signing bonus of $2.989 million and $3.757 million in guarantees.

Los Angeles Chargers (2017–2020)

Lamp was selected by the in the second round (38th overall) of the . However, his rookie season was derailed by a torn suffered during the preseason on August 12, 2017, causing him to miss all 16 games. In 2018, Lamp made his NFL debut, appearing in two games as a offensive without any starts, logging a total of 17 offensive snaps. His limited role continued into 2019, where he played in seven games, earning starts in Weeks 6 and 7 at left amid injuries to other linemen. Lamp's season ended prematurely on October 20, 2019, when he suffered a broken in his right leg during a loss to the , leading to his placement on injured reserve. Lamp solidified his position in 2020, starting all 16 games at left guard and playing a career-high 1,174 offensive snaps, which led all guards league-wide. During the season, he allowed just two sacks while committing only one penalty, contributing to a offensive line that showed marked improvement in pass protection and run blocking efficiency compared to prior years. completed his four-year rookie contract worth $6.66 million, including a $2.99 million , and entered unrestricted free agency in March without a new extension from the .

Buffalo Bills (2021)

On April 7, 2021, the signed offensive guard Forrest Lamp to a one-year contract worth $1.05 million to provide depth along the interior offensive line. Lamp, a former second-round pick who had started all 16 games at left guard for the during the 2020 season, joined the team as a veteran option amid competition for backup roles. Lamp entered competing for a position but was hampered by a lingering injury that limited his participation in practices. He did not appear in any of the Bills' three preseason games, recording zero offensive snaps. On August 23, 2021, the Bills placed Lamp on injured reserve due to the calf injury. Three days later, on August 26, the team waived him from injured reserve with an injury settlement, ending his brief tenure without any regular-season appearances.

New Orleans Saints (2021–2022)

Following his release from the in August 2021, Forrest Lamp joined the ' practice squad on October 19, 2021. During the 2021 season, he was elevated to the active roster on three occasions—December 1, December 17, and December 26—appearing in one game against the on January 2, 2022, where he logged five special teams snaps but no offensive plays. Lamp re-signed with the Saints on a futures contract on April 1, 2022, positioning him for the upcoming season after his midseason stint the previous year. He participated briefly in but was placed on injured reserve on August 19, 2022, due to an undisclosed injury. The Saints terminated his contract from injured reserve with an injury settlement on October 25, 2022, marking the end of his tenure with the team. In total, Lamp's career spanned 26 games with 18 starts (all prior to his time with the ), and his final on-field action occurred during the 2021 season.

Post-NFL life

Forrest Lamp's professional career concluded implicitly following his release from the ' injured reserve in October 2022, after which he did not sign with another team. At age 28, Lamp transitioned out of playing, later describing himself as a retired offensive on his profiles. His final opportunity came during a brief stint with the in 2021, where he appeared in one without starting. Over six NFL seasons primarily as a guard, Lamp appeared in 26 games with 18 starts, accumulating 1,349 offensive snaps and 79 special teams snaps. His career was marked by persistent injury setbacks, including a torn ACL in his rookie training camp in 2017 that caused him to miss his entire debut season, and a broken ankle in 2019 that sidelined him for the year. Lamp underwent subsequent knee procedures in 2018 as part of his recovery efforts. These challenges limited his on-field contributions despite early promise as a second-round draft pick. In interviews during his active years, Lamp reflected on the mental and physical toll of injuries, emphasizing his determination to return stronger, such as after his 2018 practice comeback where he discussed the rigorous rehabilitation process and goals for contributing to the team. By 2023, at age 29, Lamp entered a transition period focused on recovering from accumulated injuries, including the lingering effects of his ACL tear and a 2022 undisclosed injury that prompted his release. No public statements directly addressing his retirement decision have been widely reported, though his career highlights included a breakout 2020 season with 16 starts for the Chargers.

Business and agency career

Following his retirement from professional football, Forrest Lamp transitioned into a career as a sports agent, becoming a certified (NFLPA) agent in 2024. He joined , where he represents players in contract negotiations and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals for college athletes. Lamp's agency work is conducted through his ownership of Athletes Perspective Group, a firm focused on professional sports representation. Lamp has been involved in high-profile client representations, including co-representing offensive tackle Will Campbell during the , where Campbell was selected fourth overall by the and signed a four-year worth $43.66 million, fully guaranteed, including a $28.39 million signing bonus. He also co-represented Upton Stout, who was selected in the third round (100th overall) by the and signed a four-year deal valued at $1,540,296 following the draft. These deals, negotiated alongside executive Erik Burkhardt, highlight Lamp's role in securing multi-year contracts for drafted talents. In parallel with his agency pursuits, Lamp founded Florida Signs & Imaging Contractor LLC in early 2024, establishing the business in , where he is listed as the principal manager. The company specializes in procurement, , and services, targeting commercial projects such as brand refreshes and canopy installations to enhance business visibility. Lamp leverages his background to advise clients on career transitions and , drawing from his own experiences as a former offensive to provide perspective on professional longevity and off-field opportunities. He maintains an active online presence as a retired , sharing insights on sports and through platforms like and X (formerly ), while balancing these professional roles with his family life in .

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