Rams had two of the NFL's five best free-agent signings in 2017

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Outside of Jacksonville, the Rams may have had the best offseason of any team in 2017. In addition to bringing on Sean McVay and Wade Phillips, the Rams overhauled their roster by way of the draft, free agency and a big trade for Sammy Watkins.

In all, nine new starters were brought in by Los Angeles, which certainly helped the Rams earn that stellar 11-5 record and NFC West crown.

Looking at their free agency class, in particular, the offense was greatly helped. John Sullivan was an underrated signing at center, while Andrew Whitworth and Robert Woods paid huge dividends in Year 1. Whitworth and Woods were so impactful that ESPN actually ranked them among the five best free-agent signings in the NFL last offseason.

Here’s what Dan Graziano had to say about L.A. signing Andrew Whitworth:

One of the things new Rams coach Sean McVay wanted to do to help Goff make strides in his second season was to shore up his protection. So the team made a big offer to the then-35-year-old Whitworth. They guaranteed him $15 million, including a $2.5 million roster bonus in 2018, to lure him out of Cincinnati. He helped solidify the line in front of Goff and Todd Gurley as the Rams raced to a surprise NFC West title.

Just about everyone expected Whitworth to thrive with the Rams. Despite being 35 years old, he was a safe acquisition, given his track record as an All-Pro left tackle with the Bengals. Woods, however, was not as big of a sure thing for the Rams.



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He was more of a No. 2 receiver with the Bills, proving to be a good blocker but just an average receiver. The Rams took a chance on Woods by giving him $34 million, and it paid off in a huge way. Despite missing four games, Woods finished third in receptions, third in yards and hauled in five touchdown catches.

At this point, Woods looks like a huge bargain at just under $7 million per year for five seasons. If he can continue to produce 65 yards per game as he did in 2017, he’ll remain the Rams’ No. 1 receiver.
 

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he’ll remain the Rams’ No. 1 receiver.

I'm hoping the Rams have a receiver that puts up more than 65 yards a game, but if McVay continues to run the Rams offense in a similar structure to the years he was the Redskins OC, it's more likely that the Rams will have three receivers in the 50-75 ypg range without any of them operating as a true No. 1 receiver.
 

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Former Trojan Woods named a Top 5 NFL free agent pickup
https://247sports.com/college/usc/B...-free-agent-pickup-Los-Angeles-Rams-113795748

The Los Angeles Rams signing of former USC star and Buffalo Bill Robert Woods ended up being one of the best moves of the offseason per ESPN.

The Los Angeles Rams signing of former USC star WR and Buffalo Bill Robert Woods ended up being one of the best moves of the offseason. On Wednesday, ESPN's Dan Graziano named Woods signing as a Top 5 free-agent deal of 2017.

Woods was one of the top weapons for the former No. 1 overall pick Jared Goff, catching 56 passes for 781 yards and five TDs. He also recorded the longest TD of the Rams' season, a 94-yard score.

He emerged as Goff's primary deep threat and a trusted producer down the field. Woods turns 26 in April, and if he keeps producing the way he did in the second half of 2017, the Rams have a major bargain on their hands. He got $10 million fully guaranteed at signing, including his $3 million 2018 roster bonus. They'll pay him a $5 million salary in 2018, and he's got non-guaranteed salaries of $4.5 million for 2019, $5.5 million for 2020 and $7.5 million for 2021, though per-game roster bonuses could inflate those numbers up to $500,000 in each of the final three years.

Statistically this was one of Woods' best seasons; his 781 yards were a career high and his five TDs tied a career high from 2014. His 56 catches were the second most of his career, but his 4.7 catch per game average and 65.1 yards per game were new career highs.

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Yeah Les and the entire front office along with the coaching staff deserve cred for a great FA period last year. And what was so shocking about it is how terrible the Rams have been prior with their additions, might be my old memory but I can't remember the last time we hit in FA like that. Maybe Timmerman?

Just a great job all around.
 

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I like that 2 of the 5 worst signings are now on the Patriots for pretty much zero money - Britt and Bennett.
 

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Lol, the so-called experts hammered the Rams for overpaying Woods last off-season. Doesn’t look too expensive now :)
 

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Yeah Les and the entire front office along with the coaching staff deserve cred for a great FA period last year. And what was so shocking about it is how terrible the Rams have been prior with their additions, might be my old memory but I can't remember the last time we hit in FA like that. Maybe Timmerman?

Just a great job all around.
Before this year William Hayes was the best Rams FA signing in probably 10-15 years. That's pretty scary.