Rams’ 5 biggest needs after first wave of free agency

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Not much here we aren't already aware of, but here you go ...




Cameron DaSilva
Thu, March 25, 2021, 6:34 AM


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For the most part, the Los Angeles Rams have sat on the sidelines of free agency. They’ve been inactive due to their limited cap space, which has caused them to lose players such as John Johnson, Troy Hill, Morgan Fox, Gerald Everett and Josh Reynolds.
Now that the first wave of free agency is behind us, it’s a good time to revisit the Rams’ five biggest needs at this point in the offseason. Many of them will be filled in the draft, but they could also find help in the second wave of free agency.


Inside linebacker
Nothing has changed at this position. The Rams haven't lost or cut anyone, nor have they brought anyone new in. So on paper, the top players are still Micah Kiser, Troy Reeder, Kenny Young and Travin Howard – all of whom could be starters, and all of whom could also be cut. The Rams must find help at linebacker before September because they can't go into the season with the same group that struggled last year. Expect them to address it on Day 2 of the draft if they don’t sign a bargain free agent.

Center
Austin Blythe is still available. So is Austin Reiter, as is Joe Looney. But overall, there aren’t many other center options out there. It’s surprising that the Rams are playing it so slow at this critical position, especially after Les Snead and Sean McVay talked about the importance of continuity at this spot. It still seems like the Rams will try to bring back Blythe in order to keep the offensive line together, but the longer he sits on the market, the more at risk they’ll be of losing him.


Cornerback
The Rams weren’t able to re-sign Troy Hill, who followed John Johnson to the Browns. That leaves a gaping hole at cornerback, one that could potentially be filled by David Long Jr. The Rams drafted him in the third round two years ago not to be a career backup, but to eventually take over as a starter. He should have some competition for the No. 3 cornerback spot, though. The Rams were interested in Adoree’ Jackson and have met with a handful of cornerback prospects in the draft. So this remains a fairly significant need for them.


Edge rusher
The Rams’ biggest, and perhaps only splash of free agency was the re-signing of Leonard Floyd. He has been lauded as “more than an edge rusher,” contributing in a big way against the run. But his return doesn’t completely solve the Rams’ need for an edge rusher. As of now, the projected starter opposite Floyd will either be Justin Hollins, Ogbonnia Okoronkwo or Terrell Lewis. The Rams need to find a true weakside edge rusher to provide pressure on the quarterback against elite left tackles. The hope is that Lewis becomes that type of player, but he can't stay health, nor can Okoronkwo. You can never have too many pass rushers in the NFL.


Defensive line
Michael Brockers and his backup Morgan Fox are both gone after the team traded Brockers to the Lions and Fox signed with the Panthers. So the Rams now have a void to fill at defensive end – and not just atop the depth chart. A’Shawn Robinson is an option to replace Brockers, as are the defensive linemen Los Angeles kept on the practice squad last season. Ideally, the Rams will find a true pass-rushing 5-technique to play defensive end, which Brockers was not. This need is unlikely to be filled with a starter in free agency, but there are plenty of defensive linemen available in the draft who would fit well with the Rams.
 

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".........especially after Les Snead and Sean McVay talked about the significance of continuity at this spot". Okay why would this comment carry so much weight & everyone somehow connects this to the meaning that the Rams need Austin Blythe to bring this top priority "continuity" back into the Rams OL in 2021??

I certainly do not comprehend this string of thoughts on Blythe as being what the Ram Org is really saying & suggesting. Look up the meaning of this word "Continuity"........The Rams can have this continuity upcoming in this 2021 OL without making Blythe the main ingredient!

Continuity means:
uninterrupted connection, succession, or union or uninterrupted duration or continuation especially without essential change.

Rams have 11 of their 12 OL'ers returning back that have played here. That's a sizeable amount of OL continuity! When an NFL team has 11 of it 12 OL returns that is almost unheard of in today's NFL. I just do not see that re-adding one of the biggest weak links to your starting OL will bring "Continuity".

Might this also mean that Snead/McVay is going to draw from the 11 returning OL'ers that have been here to bring that continuation & succession to the starting OL. The Rams OL does have three reserves OL'ers who have started in seasons past. They have been waiting in the wings for their opportunities for several seasons too.

Why does it have to be Austin Blythe to bring that magical continuity? Does the loss of one out of 12 indicate the Rams have lost "Continuity"? and striving to retain it with Blythe?
 
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Slow playing the center market tells us a couple things IMO. First it tells us they planned to draft the position or fill it from within. And secondly it tells us they have this remaining group of centers earmarked as JAGs so why not let that bottom fall out before you pounce.

This is a good thing IMO. Means it is unlikely we see them pay a guy like Blythe the type of coin where you feel inclined to start him.
 

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".........especially after Les Snead and Sean McVay talked about the significance of continuity at this spot". Okay why would this comment carry so much weight & everyone somehow connects this to the meaning that the Rams need Austin Blythe to bring this top priority "continuity" back into the Rams OL in 2021??

I certainly do not comprehend this string of thoughts on Blythe as being what the Ram Org is really saying & suggesting. Look up the meaning of this word "Continuity"........The Rams can have this continuity upcoming in this 2021 OL without making Blythe the main ingredient!

Continuity means:
uninterrupted connection, succession, or union or uninterrupted duration or continuation especially without essential change.

Rams have 11 of their 12 OL'ers returning back that have played here. That's a sizeable amount of OL continuity! When an NFL team has 11 of it 12 OL returns that is almost unheard of in today's NFL. I just do not see that re-adding one of the biggest weak links to your starting OL will bring "Continuity".

Might this also mean that Snead/McVay is going to draw from the 11 returning OL'ers that have been here to bring that continuation & succession to the starting OL. The Rams OL does have three reserves OL'ers who have started in seasons past. They have been waiting in the wings for their opportunities for several seasons too.

Why does it have to be Austin Blythe to bring that magical continuity? Does the loss of one out of 12 indicate the Rams have lost "Continuity"? and striving to retain it with Blythe?

Some sites rate Blythe as the best remaining center ahead of Reiter.

They almost have to draft a center imo. It’s been a weakness since Sullivan. That’s a long time to not address it.


I don’t but Snead’s saying he was drafting Lewis all along. He looked really surprised when Cushenberry’s name was called just before
 

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Yeah and I'll bet you that this year when they do decide to take the center they will probably move up a bit to ensure they get their guy. That's the price of going into the draft with a depleted roster spot.

But they might also be thinking Corbs (as suggested in the other threads). If so they have more room for error with the OGs.
 

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1. 5T DE
2. C/OG
3. CB
4. ILB
5. Deep Threat WR/PR

6) OLB
7) TE
8) OT
 

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Don't think much has changed for me.

Center
ILB
OLB
CB
WR who can return kicks
OT (Whit's successor)

Yeah that's 6 so sue me.
 

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1. ILB co equal C
2. G we need an upgrade
3. CB
4. Speed wr
5. OLB - like to get from FA some vets left that would be way better than draft imo

2022 we have all starting ILBs are FAs

Also several OL are FAs as well I think 4 or 5 incl Noteboom this must be addressed to a degree.
 

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".........especially after Les Snead and Sean McVay talked about the significance of continuity at this spot". Okay why would this comment carry so much weight & everyone somehow connects this to the meaning that the Rams need Austin Blythe to bring this top priority "continuity" back into the Rams OL in 2021??

I certainly do not comprehend this string of thoughts on Blythe as being what the Ram Org is really saying & suggesting. Look up the meaning of this word "Continuity"........The Rams can have this continuity upcoming in this 2021 OL without making Blythe the main ingredient!

Continuity means:
uninterrupted connection, succession, or union or uninterrupted duration or continuation especially without essential change.

Rams have 11 of their 12 OL'ers returning back that have played here. That's a sizeable amount of OL continuity! When an NFL team has 11 of it 12 OL returns that is almost unheard of in today's NFL. I just do not see that re-adding one of the biggest weak links to your starting OL will bring "Continuity".

Might this also mean that Snead/McVay is going to draw from the 11 returning OL'ers that have been here to bring that continuation & succession to the starting OL. The Rams OL does have three reserves OL'ers who have started in seasons past. They have been waiting in the wings for their opportunities for several seasons too.

Why does it have to be Austin Blythe to bring that magical continuity? Does the loss of one out of 12 indicate the Rams have lost "Continuity"? and striving to retain it with Blythe?

okay, so your saying Center & OL is not necessarily a need.

what are your needs up until the point ?
1.OLB/DE -Replace Fox,Brockers,Rivers
2.CB/DB -replace Hill & Troy
3.TE/FB -replace Gerald Everett
4. DL - replace Fox/Brockers
5. OL - Blythe

I think Value over position or p pool
 

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okay, so your saying Center & OL is not necessarily a need.what are your needs up until the point ?
1.OLB/DE -Replace Fox,Brockers,Rivers
2.CB/DB -replace Hill & Troy
3.TE/FB -replace Gerald Everett
4. DL - replace Fox/Brockers
5. OL - Blythe
I think Value over position or p pool
No that's NOT what I said in my post.

The Rams currently have one big hole in a very large 11 player unit. Starting Center is one very serious need. Other needs is @ outside Corner & @ OLB'er. If I were Snead I would be strongly considering a CB or Edge Rusher (OLB) with my #57 pick. Drafting defense brings your team much quicker & faster dividends on game day.

If you were to draft an OC or a TE they would ride the bench all season. It sure does very little to help you win & play the SB this season. I also believe OLB'er Terrell Lewis if healthy will end up being our 5 tech post starter working the post over with Copeland & Robinson.

#1- OLB (Replacement for Samson Ebukam)
#2- Outside CB (Replacement for Troy Hill)
#3- Future Starting Center
#4-Special Teams Punt/ Kick Returner (CB or WR)
#5-Future back up Center (Replacement for Shelton)
 

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#1 - BPA
#2 - BPA
#3 - BPA
#4 - BPA
#5 - BPA

Not necessarily in that order!
 

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The OP was top 5 ‘needs’, so I’m gonna take that literally.

Here are Rams’ top 5 ‘needs’, in order.

1a is Center. Duh! Unless they’re planning on starting a guy already on the roster.

1b is WOLB. Our current roster lacks anyone that has proven himself There. They might go with a FA here just for insurance, in fact.

3-5 are tricky because they’re kinda preparing for ‘22 needs more than contributors this year.

LOT
CB
WR (deep threat)

I would make ILB #6 need, if that’s not cheating.

Now, what will they actually draft and in what order? Who knows?

My guess is that Snead will trade down somewhat in any round IF he likes the landscape below relative to his board. That’s assuming that he can find a partner AND that a blue chipper hasn’t fallen into his lap from another position group. And he will probably draft BPA from the above positions at each pick.