3 positions Rams must address this offseason

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3 positions Rams must address this offseason

The LA Rams enter the NFL Free Agency market with coins to spend, while other NFL teams are already flashing stacks of cash. Big Bills. Franklins. Fat stacks. Buku bucks. Tidy sum. You name it, the other teams seem to have it, and the LA Rams simply do not. While that has not hampered the team’s success, it does create a dampening effect on the offseason hoopla that happens when bad teams spend way too much on a free agent.

Those big deals themselves are not the problem. What is the problem is the simple fact that it triggers wave after wave of bad takes. Let’s start off that no matter how many times the Dallas Cowboys are ‘favored’ to win the Super Bowl after NFL Free Agency or some incredibly insightful NFL Draft, they won’t. They didn’t in 2019, despite being overhyped to do so. And they didn’t in 2020.

We’re not trying to pick on the Dallas Cowboys. It’s the same for any team that gets headlined as Super Bowl contenders before the 53-man roster is even set. Hyping success based on paying a lot of money for NFL Free Agents has no correlation to success. So why do so many NFL fans think that way?

There’s an old Pennsylvania Amish adage that goes: ‘If you sling enough mud at the barn door, some of it is bound to stick.’ In translation, if you read it in enough headlines, you are bound to believe it. For the fans, the best that you can hope for is a distraction from what is really important. The front office and coaching staff must work within strict limitations to assemble the best roster possible. That means that they won’t have the $10 million or more per year to sign up many of our favorite free agent targets.

The complexity of some issues is the fact that the Rams are stuck a bit in financial quicksand. To get free, the Rams will need to part with a player or two. Perhaps the team will need to rework some contracts. And of course, there is always the option of asking Matthew Stafford to help out his new team by extending now, and pushing some of his 2021 salary expense into future years.

If you can’t beat it, join it. No, that’s not right. If you can’t buy it, build it. Yes, that’s better. So can the Rams promote players to fill known needs? Let’s check it out:

Position of need: Center

Why is this a need? The LA Rams starting center for 2019-2020, Austin Blythe, is about to test the free agency market. While this is his second year of doing so, the Rams may be looking for a changing of the guard this year. Who might that be? That truly depends on what Austin Blythe believes his fair market value to be. The Rams are making a change at quarterback, so economics is driving this decision.

Who can fill the role from within? The LA Rams have potential here, but nobody has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that they can handle a starting center role. As it stands, the Rams have competition set up between 2019 starter Brian Allen and versatile offensive lineman Coleman Shelton. Allen is back after a prolonged rehabilitation that carried partway into the 2020 season. While that rehabilitation was prolonged and adds a question about how well Allen will play on a repaired knee, he struggled in 2019 before the injury.

Shelton should be ready to compete for a more significant role this year. He’s entering his fourth NFL season with very limited usage. In college football, he raised eyebrows as one of the most dominating offensive linemen in the Pac-12. Since entering the NFL in 2018, Shelton has bounced on practice squads and special teams, but not broken through just yet. I like Shelton’s upside, and I am rooting for Allen to return to full health. If the Rams do not have funds, then let the pair compete. Even Jamil Demby should be given the chance to earn the spot.

Rams likely plan to address the position: The LA Rams haven’t spent enough on their offensive line and need to remedy that this year. If they free up enough salary cap space, then this one becomes relatively easy. If the Rams pass on re-signing Blythe, then get a solid veteran on the roster like former Atlanta Falcons veteran Alex Mack on as affordable of a one-year deal as possible. Then, draft his padawan on day three of the draft and dedicate that player to learn the role for the 2022 position.

Position of need: Deep threat WR

Why is this a need? The LA Rams have enjoyed the cat-and-mouse game with NFL defenses over the ability to score instantly from virtually any spot on the football field. But as of late, there has not been much quick-strike happening when the LA Rams have the ball.

Who can fill the role from within? The LA Rams have committed quite a bit to the receiver role already for the 2021 NFL season. Of course, there are no hard or fast rules to prohibit the Rams from spending more money. But what good will it do for the Rams to sign up a free agent wide receiver if they ignore more pressing needs on the offense or defense? The LA Rams have two rookie wide receivers who could find themselves very important to the offense’s plans in 2021.

Van Jefferson is fast than many had expected. Unfortunately, he played a very limited role in the offense in 2020. His speed should earn him plenty of offensive snaps, particularly in the wake of Josh Reynolds testing the NFL Free Agency market. Keep an eye on teammate Trishton Jackson too. Jackson plays a very similar style to that of Reynolds and could play a vital role in the offense this coming season.

Rams likely plan to address the position: The Rams simply have spent too much to keep Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods. Until the NFL Salary cap rises significantly, I expect the LA Rams will not further invest in the receiver group. The Rams may grab a late rookie in the NFL Draft, or comb young prospects to seek a diamond in the rough after the draft. But the budget simply can’t support signing a big-name deep threat wide receiver. Look for the Rams to rely upon a younger player stepping up.

Position of need: Outside linebacker

Why is this a need? The LA Rams had lost their two starting outside linebackers in 2020, and risk losing another pair of starting outside linebackers this year as well. Both Leonard Floyd and Samson Ebukam are projected to test the NFL Free Agency market. A year ago, the Rams watched Dante Fowler Jr. sign a huge contract with the Atlanta Falcons and outright released his teammate Clay Matthews.

Who can fill the role from within? The LA Rams have cobbled together a few players who make up a solid rotation. The team currently has OLB Justin Lawler, Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, Justin Hollins, and Terrell Lewis. Among this group, one player should be able to win a starting role. Of course, the problem lies in the fact that the Rams truly need to fill two open positions.

The Rams edge rushers, with the exception of veteran Leonard Floyd, truly got off to slow starts in 2020. For the Rams to find steady success, the team will need a veteran on the outside to set the edge and get to the quarterback constantly. That means that the team will need to invest the $8-10 million necessary to get the job done by signing a contract. A young hungry player such as Cincinnati Bengals Carl Lawson fits the need very nicely. Of course, if veteran Jadaveon Clowney plays it wisely, he could sign an inexpensive one-year deal with the Rams, reassert his defensive reputation, then move on to a huge payday with the next team.

Rams likely plan to address the position: There is no way around this one, ladies and gentlemen. The LA Rams need one veteran addition to the outside linebacker position, hopefully, someone who can assume a starting role with the team on day way. The bookend position on paper will be won by Obo or Lewis. But Justin Hollins flashed brilliance in 2020 despite arriving late to the party. The Rams should be looking to draft an edge player as well, perhaps as early as round three of the 2021 NFL Draft.

If the Rams had to face the 2021 NFL season with no salary cap space free up, the options still exist for the team to fill their starting roles with existing players. But looking at how the Rams have already allocated their spending, the Rams free agency plan is beginning to form. The Rams need to invest in both the center and outside linebacker positions. The team has invested heavily in the receiver group for now.
 

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This article makes sense & is obvious.I don’t think this fan makes the best statements though at times.All his Free Agent options are spot on.

The Rams don’t need to throw money on the offensive line.Havenstien is making a good salary.Whitworth was signed as a mentor.Just going back to hard knocks & seeing him on CoHerds show tells it all.(could go on)

First to talk about Demby.Another example of what Mcvay is still building.He is the perfect example.A good examples of players(journey man) Fitzpatrick & John Greco.

IMO—2019 season was about young depth from the 2018 draft.Now in 2021 it is how The 2018 draft turned out.
—Noteboom- Allen
—Kiser-OBo
-Add the Inside LBer comp will be interesting to watch.Joe Barry did an excellent job.
OLB— OBo is ready,Yes Hollins flashed at times & T.Lewis will flash big.DRAFTING a OLB/DE early is a MUST!!!
WR-Reynolds is gone,so yes The Rams need a WR.Webster will surprise,but Jefferson is working with Wolford already. JJ Koski & Webster both will be fun WR to watch in the preseason.I know some have been down on Webster as a PR guy. Koski is a smallish WR,but from what I’ve seen both are competitive guys & work hard on there skills.
—Right now The Rams seem strapped in draft picks as well as in spending.The way I see it as a few around here is Brockers & or Havenstien have to be traded for Cap room.Then will also see how The Rams work with Veteran Players on maybe restructuring there contracts.
McSnead always seems to find a player in the draft that fits in slot(one of those 3 positions) early in the draft.They also work the draft board to find value with that pick.
The Rams are also one of the youngest teams in The NFL.McSnead is also relying on Matthew Stafford to be so much better than Jared Goff.
 

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The 3 top needs to be addressed in the draft:
#1-OLB/Edge Rusher!!
#2-CB
#3-Center
 

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They have limited option in free agency. Odds of finding a starting caliber center on day 2 or 3 in the draft are not good. Rookies need time. Especially on the offensive line. Continuity is important there. I would put that position as the number one priority. Mack would be a good signing while they groom one for the future.

Next priority is edge rusher. I gotta think the fact that playing next to Aaron Donald has helped Fowler and Floyd cash in is not lost on these veteran guys looking to revive their careers. I like Clowney. But I worry about his injury history. He's only played all 16 games once in 7 seasons. Lawson sounds like a good option.

I have to think they don't have the resources to find a deep threat receiver so the in house options are more likely. Jefferson can be a deep threat but he can do more with his skills. I don't know enough about Trishtan Jackson.

John Johnson is another guy we might lose. But that seems less pressing. I think Rapp/Burgess/Fuller can fill Johnson's role nicely. I'm not too worried about that.
 

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I think it is 5 must besides OLB, Center, deep threat I also believe we need a better ILB, and CB if we lose Hill at a minimum and definitely if we lose Hill and JWill.
 

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If they are actually considering Demby or Allen as out Center for next year, we are in deep, deep trouble. :oops:

How about a player that has proven he won't get blown off the line of scrimmage continuously?
That's why I'm thinking they'll go with Corbett.
He has an excellent chance of being an upgrade over Blythe and not a downgrade.

Since they haven't made any moves yet on the offensive line other than signing Shelton, I'm sticking with my guess that they will slide Corbett over and are hoping that Shelton is finally ready for a backup role on the interior.
 

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Edge is a massive need. We have AD which softens it quite a bit but the guy needs help. The goal here is winning it all which won't happen if some team in the playoffs rolls up a couple hundred yards off the edge. Our run contain was good last year but in the end it wasn't good enough, Green Bay and really any team with speed in the backfield will expose our current group.

ILB is part of that equation too. The Rams are at that point where they have to upgrade the room if they want better production. Insert a top off ball backer and you'll see some shit with better support outside the tackles i.e. contain as well as consistent run fits. If you want to see how bad our need is: queue up the Green Bay game and look at our redzone snaps in particular the one where Reeder anticipates the run and properly fills downhill even gets into the backfield but that RB sidesteps his ass for the TD.

Center of course. We've nuked that shit and we know what a huge need it is.

WR could use another good young speed option but compared to the other positions this is not nearly as great a need. Barring them laying waste to the position by moving people of course to gain cap space.

And at the bottom of the need list is 5T, punt returner, and gunners. Not gunner but plural. I didn't like ours last year that's a good spot to upgrade.
 

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1) Restructure Donald, Ramsey, Woods
2) Extend Stafford
3) Cut Kenny Young
4) Trade Brockers & Havenstein
5) Re-sign Leonard Floyd
6) Sign Center Corey Linsley as our big free agent splash
7) Win Super Bowl
 

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The 3 top needs to be addressed in the draft:
#1-OLB/Edge Rusher!!
#2-CB
#3-Center
I would go;
#1-Center.
The reason being, the less three-and-outs we have, the more we will control the clock.

The more we control the clock, the more our defense will be on the bench, rested up and ready to go when needed.

Meanwhile, their defense is getting wore out.

Strengthening the middle of our O line should improve every aspect of our ball control offense and even our defense and special teams.
 

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I would go;
#1-Center.
The reason being, the less three-and-outs we have, the more we will control the clock.

The more we control the clock, the more our defense will be on the bench, rested up and ready to go when needed.

Meanwhile, their defense is getting wore out.

Strengthening the middle of our O line should improve every aspect of our ball control offense.
Are you thinking that the Rams have the ability to find a veteran center to play for less here in LA?

Or are you thinking the rookie would start @ center?

Or trade veteran highly rated RT Havenstein for a teams starting center?
 

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Are you thinking that the Rams have the ability to find a veteran center to play for less here in LA?

Or are you thinking the rookie would start @ center?

Or trade veteran highly rated RT Havenstein for a teams starting center?

Not to answer for SS, but if the Rams make a splash signing like Linsley, or sign a veteran who can pass block better than Blythe and draft a young guy then that is a better plan than status quo with Blyth, Shelton, Allen (*shudders at thought*) or even worse Demby (*full on hurling at the thought*).
 

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Are you thinking that the Rams have the ability to find a veteran center to play for less here in LA?

Or are you thinking the rookie would start @ center?

Or trade veteran highly rated RT Havenstein for a teams starting center?

Doubtful the Rams could move up high enough in the draft to find a quality starting rookie Center, even then we might not see him on the field until mid-season.
I prefer going after a veteran Center who can come right in and be a difference maker, especially for a team which is supposedly 'all-in'. Like re-signing Floyd to a long term contract would shrink his 2021 CAP hit down from his 2020 charge, signing a free agent like Corey Linsley would lower his first year CAP. And if we are concerned about future CAP, trading Havenstein now and the likelihood of Whitworth retiring following the 2021 season, it all becomes a financial 'push'.
 

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Are you thinking that the Rams have the ability to find a veteran center to play for less here in LA?

Or are you thinking the rookie would start @ center?

Or trade veteran highly rated RT Havenstein for a teams starting center?
I'm thinking give Corbett a lot of work at Center in training camp and run with him.

Put Evans in at Right Guard.

Let's run with our best five.
 

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Sign a veteran OC. I'm not sure who would replace Havenstein if they trade him. Improving OC makes the OL better all around. Corbett was a weak link at times so have some competition for his spot.

Rams would miss Floyd if they can't resign him. Maybe find a less expensive edge player. The thing about Floyd is he played the run better than his pass rush which was effective. A healthy Lewis would go a long way to helping the edge. Hollins will a be solid rotation player.

Hopefully, Kizer is healthy and plays over Reeder.

Rams need some young players to step up.
 

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If they are actually considering Demby or Allen as out Center for next year, we are in deep, deep trouble. :oops:

How about a player that has proven he won't get blown off the line of scrimmage continuously?
That's why I'm thinking they'll go with Corbett.
He has an excellent chance of being an upgrade over Blythe and not a downgrade.

Since they haven't made any moves yet on the offensive line other than signing Shelton, I'm sticking with my guess that they will slide Corbett over and are hoping that Shelton is finally ready for a backup role on the interior.

Guess time will tell? We should have an idea soon though.
 

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If they are actually considering Demby or Allen as out Center for next year, we are in deep, deep trouble. :oops:

How about a player that has proven he won't get blown off the line of scrimmage continuously?
That's why I'm thinking they'll go with Corbett.
He has an excellent chance of being an upgrade over Blythe and not a downgrade.

Since they haven't made any moves yet on the offensive line other than signing Shelton, I'm sticking with my guess that they will slide Corbett over and are hoping that Shelton is finally ready for a backup role on the interior.
Well not sure what moves they could make at C at this time. Still over the cap, FA has yet to start, and anyone who might have gotten cut is not exactly a huge selection.
 

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Doubtful the Rams could move up high enough in the draft to find a quality starting rookie Center, even then we might not see him on the field until mid-season.
I prefer going after a veteran Center who can come right in and be a difference maker, especially for a team which is supposedly 'all-in'.

Ditto.

It feels our options are; a) resign Blythe, or b) another experienced center.

Hard to see banking on a rookie at that position for a SB run.
 

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It amazes me that each time this discussion is raised the tight end is never brought up. TE is a bigger concern IMO than a 3/4 WR. Higbee is adequate, but nothing special, Everett is gone, Mundt is a JAG and Hopkins barely got his uniform dirty last year (which is totally bizarre)
 

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It amazes me that each time this discussion is raised the tight end is never brought up. TE is a bigger concern IMO than a 3/4 WR. Higbee is adequate, but nothing special, Everett is gone, Mundt is a JAG and Hopkins barely got his uniform dirty last year (which is totally bizarre)

A 4'th round rookie mostly sitting for a season under McVay is no surprise to me. I believe they wanted to give Everett every last shot available to prove his value, but his drops hurt and his production didn't improve from the previous year.
Higbee wasn't bad at all imo, but he received about 30 less targets from the previous season. jmo.
 

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A 4'th round rookie mostly sitting for a season under McVay is no surprise to me. I believe they wanted to give Everett every last shot available to prove his value, but his drops hurt and his production didn't improve from the previous year.
Higbee wasn't bad at all imo, but he received about 30 less targets from the previous season. jmo.
McVay plays his rookies from day 1, particularly on the offense side of things. Hopkins only active in 5 games, barely a whiff on special teams. Jefferson made enough noise in TC to get PT right away, if Hop did anything, he'd have been on the field. As for Higbee, he is what he is. Decent, not great. If they had anything behind him, he'd be a perfect trade candidate, but no development. We knew Everett wasnt coming back. So We've got Higbee on a make or break year, and nothing else...