What would an Alec Ogletree contract extension look like for the Rams?

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Would you sign Ogletree for 5 years, $44,513,451? Or is that too high?


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JKBOGEN

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What would an Alec Ogletree contract extension look like for the Rams?

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After recent reports, Rams inside linebacker Alec Ogletree spoke out and told Gary Klein of the LA Times that he and the Rams were working on a new deal that would extend Ogletree past his last year and beyond with the Rams. Here we look at what a potential Ogletree deal would look like.

Ogletree was one of the Rams two first-round picks back in 2013, the other was WR Tavon Austin who has already received his new deal. Ogletree however, has not and you could easily argue despite being picked 22 picks after Austin, he has been the more productive player. Ogletree came into the league as a very talented outside linebacker that could easily run sideline-to-sideline and make plays all over the field. He instantly started on the outside when he got to the Rams as Rams legend James Laurinaitis stayed on the inside as the captain of the defense. Little did Ogletree know that the Rams had huge plans for Ogletree which ended up turning him into the man in the middle and the captain of the defense after the Rams parted way with Laurinaitis.

In his first year inside, he dealt with some lapses in a role he was still learning, but he ended up being selected as a second-team All-Pro. Going into this year the Rams have his fifth-year option picked up, but they know they have their minds made up and want the 25-year old Ogletree for the long haul. That is why the two continue to work on a deal. Ogletree has played in 52 games and has started in all of them, he had the unfortunate broken fibula that caused him to miss 12 games in 2015, but he came right back in 2016 and played his heart out.

The 6-foot-3, 242-pound linebacker has accumulated 406 combined tackles, 3.5 sacks, 11 forced fumbles, 32 pass breakups, five interceptions and a touchdown as pictured above. So now it's time to see what his contract numbers look like according to Spotrac.

Statistical Comparisons:


Luke Kuechly: 100% Games Played, 6 solo tackles per game, 4.44 stops per game, 74.84 coverage catch % per year, 89.2 average rating

Bobby Wagner: 78.13% Games Played, 5.52 solo tackles, 3.92 stops per game, 74 coverage catch % per year, 82.3 average rating

Brandon Marshall: 93.75% Game Played, 5.5 solo tackles, 3.5 stops per game, 71.88 coverage catch % per year, 86.6 average rating

Dont'a Hightower: 78.13% Games Played, 3.28 solo tackles, 2.32 stops per game, 77.05 coverage catch % per year, 86.7 average rating

Alec Ogletree: 62.5% Games Played, 6.25 solo tackles, 3.7 stops per game, 78.79 coverage catch % per year, 58.1 average rating


AVERAGE: 87.50%GP, 5.08 SOLO/GM, 3.55 STOPS/GM, 74.44 COV CATCH %/YR, AVG RATING 86.20

Contractual Comparisons:

Luke Kuechly: 5 years, $61,801,565, $12,360,313 annual, age when signed: 24

Bobby Wagner: 4 years, $43,000,000, $10,750,000 annual, age when signed: 25

Brandon Marshall: 4 years, 32,000,000, $8,000,000 annual, age when signed: 26

Dont'a Hightower: 4 years, 35,000,000, $8,875,000 annual, age when signed: 27

*Calculated Market Value* Alec Ogletree: 5 years, $44,513,451, $8,902,690 annual, age when signed: 25

AVERAGE: 4.3 YEARS, $43,075,391, $10,135,386 ANNUAL, AGE WHEN SIGNED: 25

With the contract Spotrac is projecting for the Rams linebacker, it would appear that the Rams would spend almost nine million dollars annually on him and would put their cap number in 2018 at $29,157,911 in free space left to re-sign impending free agents Trumaine Johnson, Connor Barwin, E.J. Gaines, Ethan Westbrooks, Dominique Easley, LaMarcus Joyner, Cody Davis, Nickell Robey-Coleman among others and of course an extension for Aaron Donald.

The hope is that the Rams extend Aaron Donald, Alec Ogletree and LaMarcus Joyner long term before any of them have the title of free agent next to their name. It's safe to say judging by this projected deal, Ogletree would be getting a nice payday, but with the amount of talent and overall leadership he brings to the table for the Rams. It almost seems like a bargain for the Rams inking a rising star as they move closer to their future stadium in Inglewood.
 

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Another 5 year extension @ a slightly lesser amount than op. I would say about 40 mil!...I think AO would be happy with 8 mil a year.
 

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Another 5 year extension @ a slightly lesser amount than op. I would say about 40 mil!...I think AO would be happy with 8 mil a year.
That is fair! I forgot to mention in the article that his "Average Rating" is really low because he missed 12 games in 2015. Kind of unfair, but it is what it is.
 

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Come on Jake, you must know that the Rams only deal in palindrome contracts, so back to the negotiation table you go

44,533,544.. sign the papers
 

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Contractual Comparisons:

Luke Kuechly: 5 years, $61,801,565, $12,360,313 annual, age when signed: 24

Bobby Wagner: 4 years, $43,000,000, $10,750,000 annual, age when signed: 25

Brandon Marshall: 4 years, 32,000,000, $8,000,000 annual, age when signed: 26

Dont'a Hightower: 4 years, 35,000,000, $8,875,000 annual, age when signed: 27
When you look at these comparisions, I think the price for Tree is a Bargain, especially for a 5 year contract, and at the rate he has been improving!(y);):D
 

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When you look at these comparisions, I think the price for Tree is a Bargain, especially for a 5 year contract, and at the rate he has been improving!(y);):D
That's what I'm saying man! I think that's exactly right!
 

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With Wade's history of developing late round guys into quality inside linebackers. I think we'll see him sign a respectable but team friendly contract - or we'll see him hit free agency.
 

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http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/los-angeles-rams/mark-barron-9817/
Mark Barron signed a 5 year, $45,000,000 contract with the Los Angeles Rams, including a $5,000,000 signing bonus, $20,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $9,000,000. In 2017, Barron will earn a base salary of $5,000,000 and a roster bonus of $5,000,000, while carrying a cap hit of $11,000,000 and a dead cap value of $14,000,000.

Missed games was one unlucky injury. Took some points off. He is young coming into his own which should add points. I would think his deal has to be better than Barron's. The contract comes two years later so that jumps the numbers alone. How about a little over 50 Million. Say 51-52 Million for 5 years.
 

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http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/los-angeles-rams/mark-barron-9817/
Mark Barron signed a 5 year, $45,000,000 contract with the Los Angeles Rams, including a $5,000,000 signing bonus, $20,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $9,000,000. In 2017, Barron will earn a base salary of $5,000,000 and a roster bonus of $5,000,000, while carrying a cap hit of $11,000,000 and a dead cap value of $14,000,000.

Missed games was one unlucky injury. Took some points off. He is young coming into his own which should add points. I would think his deal has to be better than Barron's. The contract comes two years later so that jumps the numbers alone. How about a little over 50 Million. Say 51-52 Million for 5 years.
That's why I think the market value deal is such a bargain!
 

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That's why I think the market value deal is such a bargain!

Thinking more about the Barron's deal I forgot he was over paid. It should have been 7 to 7.5 Million per year. It does create a conception that Tree should make more than Barron but, the Rams have to make adjustments now and stop over paying. 44,533,544 Sounds good.

With Wade's history of developing late round guys into quality inside linebackers. I think we'll see him sign a respectable but team friendly contract - or we'll see him hit free agency.

That's the quandary. Can Wade and the Rams take a risk and let Tree go? They are just establishing the new defense and next year they should be ready to make a playoff run. I would hope a respectable deal can be made. I don't know about how team friendly players go theses days but, Tree could be reasonable.