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Previewing the entire Rams 2018 offseason
January 9, 2018

| By::Jake Ellenbogen
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The Rams 2017-18 season has come to a close but with every end comes a new beginning. The Rams had a great start to the Sean McVay era and they plan on only improving moving forward. Here is our look at what the 2018 offseason may bring for the Los Angeles Rams.

Trumaine Johnson: Staying or Going?
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It's tough to move on from your top cornerback but the price likely won't be in favor of the Rams. The organization has continued to franchise tag Johnson which has given him money that might be a little more than his play indicates. However, let's not take away from how much of a pro Johnson has been during his time and uncertain future in Los Angeles. He wants to stay but the Rams made it clear they weren't sure he was in their future plans when they went yet another year without signing him to a contract.

I think you really don't have to move on from Johnson but with players like LaMarcus Joyner possibly hitting free agency and Aaron Donald in the process of trying to get paid, you are looking at making some unfortunate sacrifices and Johnson is one of them. Moving on from Johnson would by no means be a performance thing, it's simply the fact the Rams have franchised him twice and thus given him a larger value than he is probably worth. You can't fault Johnson for wanting that value.

Verdict: Johnson leaves in free agency

Who replaces Johnson?
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It's an interesting question for sure. With Kayvon Webster seemingly being the next up to be the number one corner, the Rams would be in trouble. Not because of Webster, but rather because of the three serious injuries he has to come back from. There is a serious question whether or not he will be ready for the start of the season. Now, that means Troy Hill would be your number one guy, Hill played extremely well towards the end of the year but that play pushed him into the number two corner conversation, not number one.

Here are some options:

Malcolm Butler, Unrestricted Free agent - One of the players I have been banging the table for, I felt as though a Butler for Trumaine Johnson swap would be perfect so signing Butler would make a lot of sense.

Kyle Fuller, Unrestricted Free agent - Fuller went from having a terrible rookie year to showing improvement in every year since. This year he started to really show up and at 25-years old he would be a great addition to this young Rams defense.

Mo Claiborne, Unrestricted Free agent - Claiborne had quite the disaster of a season in what was his "prove-it" deal season. It's a little worrisome with Claiborne who has had four bad seasons in his six-year career. I don't know how much confidence you can have in Claiborne since he hasn't been able to play with consistency.

Prince Amukamara, Unrestricted Free agent - Amukamara has been solid in every year since his rookie year. This year was his best season and he helped make the Chicago Bears secondary lethal. Amukamara is older than everyone on this UFA list, but you know what you are getting if you sign him. He would likely be a B player to plug in at corner.

E.J. Gaines, Unrestricted Free agent - Yes, the Rams traded away Gaines, but don't discount the idea of them bringing him back. Gaines had a better year than any Rams corner and was rated 12th in the league by PFF. Gaines was traded in a blockbuster move the Rams couldn't pass up on with Sammy Watkins but that doesn't mean they didn't want Gaines to begin with. It's not for certain Gaines would want to come back but there could be some interest in a reunion if the chips fall the right way.

Rashaan Melvin, Unrestricted Free agent - This isn't someone I expected to be talking about before the season started, but Melvin really had himself a great season and teams will take notice. The 28-year old might be on the lower portion of this list for the Rams but nonetheless, still, someone to consider especially when your top cornerback walks in free agency and your corner next in line is unlikely to be fully healthy by the start of the season.

Aqib Talib, Potential Free agent - This seems like the most likely as crazy as it sounds. Talib is familiar with Wade Phillips and his system from his team with Wade in Dever. He offers Super Bowl experience, familiarity with the system, chemistry with Kayvon Webster and of course the fact he's one of the better corners in all of football. Still, though, he has yet to be released from the team but there is a good chance he will be and the Rams will likely pounce on the opportunity if it arises.

Richard Sherman, Potential Free agent - Sherman has been one of the best cornerbacks the game has ever seen but he's getting towards the end of the road. If it wasn't any more evident before this past season showed himself trending downward and then suffering a nasty Achilles rupture to end his season. Sherman is still really good but he was not playing at an elite level like we are used to seeing him at and coming off this traumatic injury he will likely get worse. Still, if the Seahawks cut him there is a place for him with the Rams to come back to L.A. the same place he grew up in.

Verdict: Rams sign Aqib Talib to one year deal

Cap casualties
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The Rams are in a tough spot because even though they have about 45 million dollars in cap space, they have loads of players they have to spend that on to re-sign. Sometimes as mentioned previously you need to make sacrifices and that could mean parting with players you don't necessarily want to get rid of.

OLB Robert Quinn (If cut the Rams would save $11M)

It's unfortunate because Quinn really came on towards the end of the season and was a difference maker for a defense that was ascending. It's just that the Rams cannot afford to pay Quinn that much money when they have players that are more valuable to the long-term future about to hit the open market. Hopefully, the Rams can somehow get Quinn back on a lesser deal, but once an athlete is shown the door in any scenario it becomes to difficult to gain back their services. Losing Quinn would hurt but his play as great as it was to end the season has still never come close to his dominant year in 2013.

RB/WR Tavon Austin (If cut the Rams would save $3M)

Tavon loves this team and he's great to the fans but unfortunately, he has lost every role he had on this team under the new regime. Austin has become the garbage time running back for a team that benched him from return duties and refused to use him as a receiver. With Pharoh Cooper's emergence, this season into an All-Pro return man it has become evident Austin's time with the Rams is just about up.

Who gets re-signed?
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Again, the theme of this offseason will be, sacrifice. Who can the Rams truly live without and who can they not? More importantly, who do they bring back and who do they let walk?

Bringing back

FS LaMarcus Joyner - I just don't see how you didn't re-up this guy at the beginning of the season. Now, he's going to cost a lot more and you are going to have to pay him because he is worth every penny. The Rams have a legitimate top-five safety in football in LaMarcus Joyner. He is going to command quite the price but the Rams cannot afford to let him get away. Joyner stays, no if's, and's or but's about it.

WR Sammy Watkins - There is a good chance the Rams plan on bringing back Watkins but the problem is that he doesn't have the production that matches what he is going to want in free agency and because of this Watkins seems like a candidate to be tagged. I know the fans don't want to hear about a franchise tag or even a transition tag but it seems like the most likely route with Watkins. The Rams probably would like to see Watkins grow within this offense, bear in mind he's just 24.

NCB Nickell Robey-Coleman - I hope to god the Rams don't plan on moving on from NRC. Robey-Coleman has turned himself into one of the best nickel corners in football and at the age of 25 no less. It would be a shame for the Rams to move on from someone so quickly that played a huge role in a great defense and for not even a million dollars this season.

DE Dominique Easley - He's had injury problems but we have seen what he is capable of and at only 25 years old I don't know how you just move on from him. Easley should be a Ram in 2018 and coming off an ACL tear, it shouldn't cost much either.

C John Sullivan - There is no point to letting Sullivan go just to let him go. If Sullivan can play another year for the Rams it will allow them to spend one more full year trying to find the right replacement at center. Sullivan wasn't expensive this year and won't be next year. The only question to me remains if Sullivan retires because that is certainly a possibility.

FS Cody Davis - Why even let Davis go? He won't be expensive, he's 28 and still offers great depth at safety but he's also a fantastic special teamer. No brainer.

LS Jake McQuaide - He's a Pro Bowl long snapper or better yet the long snapper for the best special teams in football. Unless he requests an outrageous amount you re-sign him.

DT Tyrunn Walker - The Rams lack depth at the interior defensive line spot and Tyrunn Walker adds to that big time. Walker had a good season for the Rams and should be brought back on a team-friendly deal.

TE Derek Carrier - If the money works for both sides there is no reason he won't stay with McVay.

FS Isaiah Johnson - Bring him back for training camp.

OT Cornelius Lucas - Bring him back for training camp too.

Moving on from

OLB Connor Barwin - I enjoyed having Barwin on the Rams, he clearly took on a leadership role and was loved by his teammates but unfortunately, he has hit that point in his career. He's not as quick to the ball and it shows. If the Rams can bring him back on a team-friendly deal then maybe he comes back but I don't see it.

RB Lance Dunbar - Dunbar didn't really offer much to the table for the Rams. He will be most known for scoring a touchdown in the Rams last game of the season. He spent all season either injured, battling injury or failing to get on the field.

Potential free agent targets
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It's going to be a new year and with a new year comes new players. Wade Phillips had a big hand in getting talents like Connor Barwin and Kayvon Webster to come aboard and I would expect he is going to try the same to acquire the talents of former players he used to coach in Aqib Talib and Shaquil Barrett.

Running Back:
High End: Dion Lewis
Mid Tier: Jerick McKinnon
Low End: Benny Cunningham

Wide Receiver:
High End: Jarvis Landry
Mid Tier: Marqise Lee
Low End: Cody Latimer

Tight End:
High End: Jimmy Graham
Mid Tier: Austin Seferian-Jenkins
Low End: Luke Willson

Center:
High End: Weston Richburg
Mid Tier: Ryan Jensen
Low End: Spencer Long

Defensive Lineman:
High End: Ezekiel Ansah
Mid Tier: Adrian Clayborn
Low End: Star Lotulelei

Inside Linebacker:
High End: Zach Brown
Mid Tier: Todd Davis
Low End: Will Compton

Edge Rushers:
High End: Shaquil Barrett, RFA
Mid Tier: Cassius Marsh
Low End: Barkevious Mingo

The Draft
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1st round: Isaiah Oliver, CB, Colorado
3rd round: Uchenna Nwosu, EDGE, USC
4th round: Mason Cole, C, Michigan
5th round: Desmond Harrison, OT, West Georgia
6th round via Lions: Devron Davis, CB, UTSA
6th round via Bills: Roc Thomas, RB, Jacksonville State
6th round: Nick DeLuca, LB, North Dakota State

Now, with all this being said this is basically just a rough outline of the offseason. None of this is guaranteed to happen and I know that, but I figured I would have an outline for the people that had no clue what kind of offseason they should expect the Rams to have. There is a good chance the Rams make a couple of moves in the offseason to acquire more picks anyway, the offseason in the NFL and any offseason in any sport for that matter is normally way too unpredictable but we should be in for fun offseason with the Los Angeles Rams.
 

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Aqib Talib, Potential Free agent - This seems like the most likely as crazy as it sounds. Talib is familiar with Wade Phillips and his system from his team with Wade in Dever. He offers Super Bowl experience, familiarity with the system, chemistry with Kayvon Webster and of course the fact he's one of the better corners in all of football. Still, though, he has yet to be released from the team but there is a good chance he will be and the Rams will likely pounce on the opportunity if it arises.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/01/28/report-broncos-expected-to-try-to-trade-aqib-talib/

Broncos expected to try to trade Aqib Talib
Posted by Josh Alper on January 28, 2018

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Cornerback Aqib Talib has been a key player for the Broncos since arriving in Denver in 2014, but he may be playing somewhere else in 2018.

Mike Klis of KUSA reports that the Broncos are expected to put Talib on the trading block this offseason.

Klis cites financial considerations as the reason why the Broncos will try to move Talib. Talib has two years left on a contract that calls for him to make salaries of $11 million in 2018 and $8 million in 2019. They have Chris Harris signed for two more years while Bradley Roby is heading into the fifth year of his rookie deal.

Talib had 31 tackles and an interception return for a touchdown during the 2017 season. He has six interception returns for a touchdown overall since joining the Broncos and was selected for his fifth straight Pro Bowl this season.
 

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Surprised that Barron wasn't mentioned in the potential cap casualty players. Overall very good write up.
 

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Surprised that Barron wasn't mentioned in the potential cap casualty players. Overall very good write up.
Yeah, could go either way.
Barron would save $7M under the cap. Letting Quinn, Austin and Barron go frees up an additional $21M in cap space.
Really comes down to two questions I think. How much does Wade like Barron and his role/play. If there an upgrade to be had for the same or less than the team would be saving by cutting Barron?
 

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Broncos expected to try to trade Aqib Talib
Posted by Josh Alper on January 28, 2018

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Cornerback Aqib Talib has been a key player for the Broncos since arriving in Denver in 2014, but he may be playing somewhere else in 2018.

Mike Klis of KUSA reports that the Broncos are expected to put Talib on the trading block this offseason.

Klis cites financial considerations as the reason why the Broncos will try to move Talib. Talib has two years left on a contract that calls for him to make salaries of $11 million in 2018 and $8 million in 2019. They have Chris Harris signed for two more years while Bradley Roby is heading into the fifth year of his rookie deal.

Talib had 31 tackles and an interception return for a touchdown during the 2017 season. He has six interception returns for a touchdown overall since joining the Broncos and was selected for his fifth straight Pro Bowl this season.

Ok I 'll suggest a trade here....they have big problems on both sides of the their NT position with injuries to both starters & now have 2 entering UFA'cy...thus they need a starting veteran to start immediately...enter Rams starter Ethan Westbrooks, the 2nd part is QB Sean Mannion. Mannion will be a UFA next yr at this time anyway McVay needs to go get his type of back up to Goff now. The good part of this trade ....Bronco's give us one of their two third round 2018 selections to seal the deal.



 

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Broncos need alot of help and I don't see many of their veterans wanting another rookie qb . I can see talib leaving and coming to play for wade
 

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Ok I 'll suggest a trade here....they have big problems on both sides of the their NT position with injuries to both starters & now have 2 entering UFA'cy...thus they need a starting veteran to start immediately...enter Rams starter Ethan Westbrooks, the 2nd part is QB Sean Mannion. Mannion will be a UFA next yr at this time anyway McVay needs to go get his type of back up to Goff now. The good part of this trade ....Bronco's give us one of their two third round 2018 selections to seal the deal.



Wait, so if I'm understanding this right, you're suggesting Talib and a third for Westbrooks and Mannion??!!!!
 
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Seems to me we are in a tougher situation this year then we needed to be. Why didn't we reup LaMarcus Joyner last year. This is just one example of Demoff dragging his feet. I heard someone say the other day that this guy is a cap genius. Well, he has proven nothing to me so far. If the Rams are going to be wallowing in uncertainty every season like we are now I think the Rams should send Demoff to Cap Management School.
I don't want to be too hard on the guy because I realize all teams have some uncertainty. However, I hate to lose young players like Janoris Jenkins and Rodney McLeod because Demoff didn't resign them when he should have.
 

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Seems to me we are in a tougher situation this year then we needed to be. Why didn't we reup LaMarcus Joyner last year. This is just one example of Demoff dragging his feet. I heard someone say the other day that this guy is a cap genius. Well, he has proven nothing to me so far. If the Rams are going to be wallowing in uncertainty every season like we are now I think the Rams should send Demoff to Cap Management School.
I don't want to be too hard on the guy because I realize all teams have some uncertainty. However, I hate to lose young players like Janoris Jenkins and Rodney McLeod because Demoff didn't resign them when he should have.

It’s easy enough to say oh they should’ve kept McCleod or Jenkins but these guys have agents who’ve been around enough to not let their client sign an extension when, if they wait, they can have all the leverage and really make some cash. So, yeah, they’ll try to keep Joyner but does he want to take what they’re offering?
 

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Wait, so if I'm understanding this right, you're suggesting Talib and a third for Westbrooks and Mannion??!!!!
yep we will provide them with a starting veteran DL'er to instantly fill one of their major vacancies @ DE in their 34 D. This will fit with their salary cap issues due to the econo priced salary of Westbrooks.

Denver is weighted down with high cost none producing QB' on their roster thus causing their salary cap issues just like Westbrooks & we provide them a pristine QB who have been stewing for the past 3 season & entering his 4th season who is ready to start if needed.

Then since they have numerous fat stash amount of draft selections. They have many comp awarded picks & can easily send us their 3rd or maybe their 4th extra comp selection in this trade if they find these two badly needed positions nice looking.
 

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yep we will provide them with a starting veteran DL'er to instantly fill one of their major vacancies @ DE in their 34 D. This will fit with their salary cap issues due to the econo priced salary of Westbrooks.

Denver is weighted down with high cost none producing QB' on their roster thus causing their salary cap issues just like Westbrooks & we provide them a pristine QB who have been stewing for the past 3 season & entering his 4th season who is ready to start if needed.

Then since they have numerous fat stash amount of draft selections. They have many comp awarded picks & can easily send us their 3rd or maybe their 4th extra comp selection in this trade if they find these two badly needed positions nice looking.
I just think both capwise and logistically, this trade would never happen. Denver isn’t giving away picks when they can just cut him, and we aren’t in position to take on his contract, as we have our own to retain.

The likely play is a sniff towards Talib if he gets cut and we get our own squared away.
 

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I just think both capwise and logistically, this trade would never happen. Denver isn’t giving away picks when they can just cut him, and we aren’t in position to take on his contract, as we have our own to retain.

The likely play is a sniff towards Talib if he gets cut and we get our own squared away.
I am not very fond of Talib period but I like his skill set & we have the great need. If Talib hits the open market he will get a much better contract that the one he has now with Denver. So you won't get him cheaper if you don't trade for him. He will be the #1 corner on the FA market period far above Trumaine Johnson.

You could almost get an all pro Talib for 2 season 2018/2019 as for what the Rams paid for Trumaine Johnson this past one season so is Talib's current contract out of line when compared to Tru's. Trumaine cost was seriously out of line but we paid it. I do not want Tru back @ his high cap demands...period he does not fit. Either in the draft or free agency the Rams will be working hard in finding the best fit outside corners for Wade's back in 2018. it would not surprise me one but if we see CB Talib & ILB'er Davis in the Rams uni.

I consider the trade offer very doubtful too. But it would get us an legit starting man coverage corner that fits Wade's defense. Something that Tru is not. Then all we need to do is find another one in the draft so we can help out our cap issues. Tru does not fit what wade needs.
 
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Seems to me we are in a tougher situation this year then we needed to be. Why didn't we reup LaMarcus Joyner last year. This is just one example of Demoff dragging his feet. I heard someone say the other day that this guy is a cap genius. Well, he has proven nothing to me so far. If the Rams are going to be wallowing in uncertainty every season like we are now I think the Rams should send Demoff to Cap Management School.
I don't want to be too hard on the guy because I realize all teams have some uncertainty. However, I hate to lose young players like Janoris Jenkins and Rodney McLeod because Demoff didn't resign them when he should have.
Hey there, RDK! Glad you made it over here!

Timing issues, for sure. Sometimes, waiting can cost you... other times, it works out better to have just stayed put.

As far as Jenkins... I, for one, am glad he's gone. Took too many chances and got burned... and his "me, me, me" attitude is not my cup of tea.
 

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Seems to me we are in a tougher situation this year then we needed to be. Why didn't we reup LaMarcus Joyner last year. This is just one example of Demoff dragging his feet. I heard someone say the other day that this guy is a cap genius. Well, he has proven nothing to me so far. If the Rams are going to be wallowing in uncertainty every season like we are now I think the Rams should send Demoff to Cap Management School.
I don't want to be too hard on the guy because I realize all teams have some uncertainty. However, I hate to lose young players like Janoris Jenkins and Rodney McLeod because Demoff didn't resign them when he should have.

And re: AD99 he's waiting on K. Mack to sign before he re up's w/ us
 

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Previewing the entire Rams 2018 offseason
January 9, 2018

| By::Jake Ellenbogen
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The Rams 2017-18 season has come to a close but with every end comes a new beginning. The Rams had a great start to the Sean McVay era and they plan on only improving moving forward. Here is our look at what the 2018 offseason may bring for the Los Angeles Rams.

Trumaine Johnson: Staying or Going?
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It's tough to move on from your top cornerback but the price likely won't be in favor of the Rams. The organization has continued to franchise tag Johnson which has given him money that might be a little more than his play indicates. However, let's not take away from how much of a pro Johnson has been during his time and uncertain future in Los Angeles. He wants to stay but the Rams made it clear they weren't sure he was in their future plans when they went yet another year without signing him to a contract.

I think you really don't have to move on from Johnson but with players like LaMarcus Joyner possibly hitting free agency and Aaron Donald in the process of trying to get paid, you are looking at making some unfortunate sacrifices and Johnson is one of them. Moving on from Johnson would by no means be a performance thing, it's simply the fact the Rams have franchised him twice and thus given him a larger value than he is probably worth. You can't fault Johnson for wanting that value.

Verdict: Johnson leaves in free agency

Who replaces Johnson?
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It's an interesting question for sure. With Kayvon Webster seemingly being the next up to be the number one corner, the Rams would be in trouble. Not because of Webster, but rather because of the three serious injuries he has to come back from. There is a serious question whether or not he will be ready for the start of the season. Now, that means Troy Hill would be your number one guy, Hill played extremely well towards the end of the year but that play pushed him into the number two corner conversation, not number one.

Here are some options:

Malcolm Butler, Unrestricted Free agent - One of the players I have been banging the table for, I felt as though a Butler for Trumaine Johnson swap would be perfect so signing Butler would make a lot of sense.

Kyle Fuller, Unrestricted Free agent - Fuller went from having a terrible rookie year to showing improvement in every year since. This year he started to really show up and at 25-years old he would be a great addition to this young Rams defense.

Mo Claiborne, Unrestricted Free agent - Claiborne had quite the disaster of a season in what was his "prove-it" deal season. It's a little worrisome with Claiborne who has had four bad seasons in his six-year career. I don't know how much confidence you can have in Claiborne since he hasn't been able to play with consistency.

Prince Amukamara, Unrestricted Free agent - Amukamara has been solid in every year since his rookie year. This year was his best season and he helped make the Chicago Bears secondary lethal. Amukamara is older than everyone on this UFA list, but you know what you are getting if you sign him. He would likely be a B player to plug in at corner.

E.J. Gaines, Unrestricted Free agent - Yes, the Rams traded away Gaines, but don't discount the idea of them bringing him back. Gaines had a better year than any Rams corner and was rated 12th in the league by PFF. Gaines was traded in a blockbuster move the Rams couldn't pass up on with Sammy Watkins but that doesn't mean they didn't want Gaines to begin with. It's not for certain Gaines would want to come back but there could be some interest in a reunion if the chips fall the right way.

Rashaan Melvin, Unrestricted Free agent - This isn't someone I expected to be talking about before the season started, but Melvin really had himself a great season and teams will take notice. The 28-year old might be on the lower portion of this list for the Rams but nonetheless, still, someone to consider especially when your top cornerback walks in free agency and your corner next in line is unlikely to be fully healthy by the start of the season.

Aqib Talib, Potential Free agent - This seems like the most likely as crazy as it sounds. Talib is familiar with Wade Phillips and his system from his team with Wade in Dever. He offers Super Bowl experience, familiarity with the system, chemistry with Kayvon Webster and of course the fact he's one of the better corners in all of football. Still, though, he has yet to be released from the team but there is a good chance he will be and the Rams will likely pounce on the opportunity if it arises.

Richard Sherman, Potential Free agent - Sherman has been one of the best cornerbacks the game has ever seen but he's getting towards the end of the road. If it wasn't any more evident before this past season showed himself trending downward and then suffering a nasty Achilles rupture to end his season. Sherman is still really good but he was not playing at an elite level like we are used to seeing him at and coming off this traumatic injury he will likely get worse. Still, if the Seahawks cut him there is a place for him with the Rams to come back to L.A. the same place he grew up in.

Verdict: Rams sign Aqib Talib to one year deal

Cap casualties
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The Rams are in a tough spot because even though they have about 45 million dollars in cap space, they have loads of players they have to spend that on to re-sign. Sometimes as mentioned previously you need to make sacrifices and that could mean parting with players you don't necessarily want to get rid of.

OLB Robert Quinn (If cut the Rams would save $11M)

It's unfortunate because Quinn really came on towards the end of the season and was a difference maker for a defense that was ascending. It's just that the Rams cannot afford to pay Quinn that much money when they have players that are more valuable to the long-term future about to hit the open market. Hopefully, the Rams can somehow get Quinn back on a lesser deal, but once an athlete is shown the door in any scenario it becomes to difficult to gain back their services. Losing Quinn would hurt but his play as great as it was to end the season has still never come close to his dominant year in 2013.

RB/WR Tavon Austin (If cut the Rams would save $3M)

Tavon loves this team and he's great to the fans but unfortunately, he has lost every role he had on this team under the new regime. Austin has become the garbage time running back for a team that benched him from return duties and refused to use him as a receiver. With Pharoh Cooper's emergence, this season into an All-Pro return man it has become evident Austin's time with the Rams is just about up.

Who gets re-signed?
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Again, the theme of this offseason will be, sacrifice. Who can the Rams truly live without and who can they not? More importantly, who do they bring back and who do they let walk?

Bringing back

FS LaMarcus Joyner - I just don't see how you didn't re-up this guy at the beginning of the season. Now, he's going to cost a lot more and you are going to have to pay him because he is worth every penny. The Rams have a legitimate top-five safety in football in LaMarcus Joyner. He is going to command quite the price but the Rams cannot afford to let him get away. Joyner stays, no if's, and's or but's about it.

WR Sammy Watkins - There is a good chance the Rams plan on bringing back Watkins but the problem is that he doesn't have the production that matches what he is going to want in free agency and because of this Watkins seems like a candidate to be tagged. I know the fans don't want to hear about a franchise tag or even a transition tag but it seems like the most likely route with Watkins. The Rams probably would like to see Watkins grow within this offense, bear in mind he's just 24.

NCB Nickell Robey-Coleman - I hope to god the Rams don't plan on moving on from NRC. Robey-Coleman has turned himself into one of the best nickel corners in football and at the age of 25 no less. It would be a shame for the Rams to move on from someone so quickly that played a huge role in a great defense and for not even a million dollars this season.

DE Dominique Easley - He's had injury problems but we have seen what he is capable of and at only 25 years old I don't know how you just move on from him. Easley should be a Ram in 2018 and coming off an ACL tear, it shouldn't cost much either.

C John Sullivan - There is no point to letting Sullivan go just to let him go. If Sullivan can play another year for the Rams it will allow them to spend one more full year trying to find the right replacement at center. Sullivan wasn't expensive this year and won't be next year. The only question to me remains if Sullivan retires because that is certainly a possibility.

FS Cody Davis - Why even let Davis go? He won't be expensive, he's 28 and still offers great depth at safety but he's also a fantastic special teamer. No brainer.

LS Jake McQuaide - He's a Pro Bowl long snapper or better yet the long snapper for the best special teams in football. Unless he requests an outrageous amount you re-sign him.

DT Tyrunn Walker - The Rams lack depth at the interior defensive line spot and Tyrunn Walker adds to that big time. Walker had a good season for the Rams and should be brought back on a team-friendly deal.

TE Derek Carrier - If the money works for both sides there is no reason he won't stay with McVay.

FS Isaiah Johnson - Bring him back for training camp.

OT Cornelius Lucas - Bring him back for training camp too.

Moving on from

OLB Connor Barwin - I enjoyed having Barwin on the Rams, he clearly took on a leadership role and was loved by his teammates but unfortunately, he has hit that point in his career. He's not as quick to the ball and it shows. If the Rams can bring him back on a team-friendly deal then maybe he comes back but I don't see it.

RB Lance Dunbar - Dunbar didn't really offer much to the table for the Rams. He will be most known for scoring a touchdown in the Rams last game of the season. He spent all season either injured, battling injury or failing to get on the field.

Potential free agent targets
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It's going to be a new year and with a new year comes new players. Wade Phillips had a big hand in getting talents like Connor Barwin and Kayvon Webster to come aboard and I would expect he is going to try the same to acquire the talents of former players he used to coach in Aqib Talib and Shaquil Barrett.

Running Back:
High End: Dion Lewis
Mid Tier: Jerick McKinnon
Low End: Benny Cunningham

Wide Receiver:
High End: Jarvis Landry
Mid Tier: Marqise Lee
Low End: Cody Latimer

Tight End:
High End: Jimmy Graham
Mid Tier: Austin Seferian-Jenkins
Low End: Luke Willson

Center:
High End: Weston Richburg
Mid Tier: Ryan Jensen
Low End: Spencer Long

Defensive Lineman:
High End: Ezekiel Ansah
Mid Tier: Adrian Clayborn
Low End: Star Lotulelei

Inside Linebacker:
High End: Zach Brown
Mid Tier: Todd Davis
Low End: Will Compton

Edge Rushers:
High End: Shaquil Barrett, RFA
Mid Tier: Cassius Marsh
Low End: Barkevious Mingo

The Draft
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1st round: Isaiah Oliver, CB, Colorado
3rd round: Uchenna Nwosu, EDGE, USC
4th round: Mason Cole, C, Michigan
5th round: Desmond Harrison, OT, West Georgia
6th round via Lions: Devron Davis, CB, UTSA
6th round via Bills: Roc Thomas, RB, Jacksonville State
6th round: Nick DeLuca, LB, North Dakota State

Now, with all this being said this is basically just a rough outline of the offseason. None of this is guaranteed to happen and I know that, but I figured I would have an outline for the people that had no clue what kind of offseason they should expect the Rams to have. There is a good chance the Rams make a couple of moves in the offseason to acquire more picks anyway, the offseason in the NFL and any offseason in any sport for that matter is normally way too unpredictable but we should be in for fun offseason with the Los Angeles Rams.
I will say this Jake, your writing, analysis, and viewpoints and come a looooooooooong way! It's like anything when you pour yourself into it something your bound to start coming up from poor to average to good to great. Keep it up.
 

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Best post yet, Jake....like Barwin being gone, too.
Full analysis.
But weneed ALymo and Deadpool on the draft analysis combined with your info for superior Ram knowledge-powa~~~!!!!!
 

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I will say this Jake, your writing, analysis, and viewpoints and come a looooooooooong way! It's like anything when you pour yourself into it something your bound to start coming up from poor to average to good to great. Keep it up.
Aww thanks man that means a ton to me! I just keep trying to get better. I always had the knowledge base but learning how to write all of my thoughts organized and neat has been my biggest struggle haha