Nah we have needs if we want to win another Lombardi.And not a whole lot of needs at that. They can probably sign a single veteran corner and maybe a deep threat receiver. And then target the rest in the draft.
Spotrac says if they aren't replacing a player the rookie class at current picks is just under $17 million. And without players signed the rookie class takes us to the top 51.Not really, with 2 first round picks a 2nd and 3rd rounder, they would all slot higher than the 40 listed
Last year #13 pick 1st year cap hit was 4 mill, #29 pick 3.5 mill, figure another 3 mill for the 2nd and 3rd round pick, that 10.5 mill for 44 players and the last 7 even with rookies and low cost vets its another 5-6 mill
Certainly. But not a crazy amount of them.Nah we have needs if we want to win another Lombardi.
I agree the Rams want him to return. But given the way last offseason went there is undoubtedly a point where his expectations on compensation might not be compatible with what the Rams want to do. Hope we don't hit that point, but we'll see.Well if money was an issue last off-season, Stafford coming off of an MVP level season probably all but guarantees they'll need to renegotiate. Maybe the Rams are more comfortable this time around based on what they saw this year.
Very true. I don't expect last year's drama. But I'm guessing a pay raise is coming. Next I'm wondering (they'll cross this bridge when they do) if Stafford is thinking year by year, or if he's looking for more of a 3 year extension.Stafford may want more money - but at this point in his career winning a super bowl would seem more of a motivating factor.
The two teams that tried to get him last year went 6-28.
He likely could still be deciding how he wants to approach this offs
I think this might come down to a years on the contract issue. You can tell Stafford loves playing football. I won't be surprised if he wants a multi year commitment.I agree the Rams want him to return. But given the way last offseason went there is undoubtedly a point where his expectations on compensation might not be compatible with what the Rams want to do. Hope we don't hit that point, but we'll see.