Anyone else not comfy with giving Peters a big contract?

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Merlin

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Well Long jr. Has a long way to go. He didn't shine in preseason. If you're looking to replace someone you'd at least like to see him flash.
I'm more bummed we didn't keep Peterson. That guy is going to be a starting cb
Agreed. He's probably gonna be just fine once he gets settled in, but he definitely needs more time at least. Would be nice if he's impressing in practice by about halfway through the season, at a minimum. If not, CB is probably a very high need and that's assuming they extend Talib.
 

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Sounds like it’s personal for you especially not caring how he plays. The Rams will evaluate his play and take into count all aspects but if he’s playing well and the coaching staff is on board with him they will give him an extension based on that. Peters has had his share of struggles early last season and had a few issues with penalties but he played well down the stretch and in the playoffs. I saw the taunting penalty but I also saw antics in other games that didn’t get called. Not justifying the action but rather saying that Marcus Peters seems to have a target on his back. He will have to limit those kind of mental errors and distractions but I think he gets extended before seasons end. If not I can guarantee he will have plenty of suitors in free agency. Corner is a priority position in today’s NFL. You just don’t replace them easily.
So by your reasoning him playing well this year means that it's automatically a good call to sign him long term?
 

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Let him walk and pocket the comp pick. Bring back Talib and have him start next to Long next year while our high draft pick in 2020 learns from them. Then we have possibly two third round comp picks from Peters and Fowler.
The thing about Peters is, he's not gonna bring the lumber. Ever.
That's missing with this secondary.
And as hard as he tries, he's a 'me' guy at heart.
If Fowler can be a play maker, I'd rather spend the cheese on him.
 

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The thing about Peters is, he's not gonna bring the lumber. Ever.
That's missing with this secondary.
And as hard as he tries, he's a 'me' guy at heart.
If Fowler can be a play maker, I'd rather spend the cheese on him.
Cool so you agree with me let him walk? As for Fowler fine but if he has a good year it drives up the price. Cap space is at a premium and we have a lot of youth and Matthews signed next year. And like I said Les loves him some comp picks.
 

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Remember when he got into it with a fan. Kept saying "where you from". He is one of those idiots who has a problem with you based on your "hood" or area code.
In other words, 'punk" or "thug".
He will be replaced and I will not be sad. McVay will do the right thing. The guy is not good enough to justify getting rid of a stud who just plays ball like Fowler.
I think you're jumping to conclusions.
 

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Well, we already extended Higbee.

Bortles isn't going to resign, he's going to look for a starting position next year.

The top three resigns... and I think we get them ALL done are Fowler, Littleton and Zuerlein.

Big Whit may or may not come back, same with Talib, but we'll be okay either way.

Brockers is unlikely to come back, especially if Fox continues to develop. His arc should have him ready to start next season.

Peters won't be back. His money is going to go to Fowler, in part.

The rest are depth players that aren't going to substantially affect the cap if they stay or are replaced.
 

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Success shock? Our skills are sharpest “planning for next year”. :D
Always thinking ahead being proactive instead of reactive.... Snead does this well as an NFL GM.

Acquiring draft ammo helps him tremendously on draft weekend each year. Drafting young talent during that initial 4 yr windows has helped this team become a powerhouse today. Not sure what CBA will do with those rookie contract though...?

Peters & Fowler will demand sizable future contracts in the NFL in 2020. Both stand to bring Snead two 3rd round selections in 2021 Draft. Snead has already padded up the CB unit for 2020 with new the signing of veteran CB Troy Hill & drafting of CB David Long in this past draft. He will have his veteran Nickle NRC still remaining. Snead has two youngsters in Darious Williams & Dont'e Deayon to fill in as #4 & #5 corners.

I would think that Snead has his scout teams looking @ outside CB very closely for the 2020 draft. In addition, I'd look for Snead/Demoff to talk CB Talib into putting off retirement for 1 more season. It's will not cost that much to make that happen in 2020. Peters will not be here.

Brockers will go to a team that plays a 43 defense. His veteran leadership & having come from a championship Rams team will get him a very nice fat payday too to a losing team with very large salary cap funds. Brockers easily would get Snead a 4th round draft pick too in 2021. Making Snead :D
 

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You might be right about Talib. Big Whit is a different sort of animal. I can't think of an heir apparent for left tackle. That means that either they're going to have to start a rookie there, get someone from another team, or shift someone over there from the current roster (who?).

Big Whit may or may not come back, same with Talib, but we'll be okay either way.
 

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You might be right about Talib. Big Whit is a different sort of animal. I can't think of an heir apparent for left tackle. That means that either they're going to have to start a rookie there, get someone from another team, or shift someone over there from the current roster (who?).

You can’t think of an heir apparent for left tackle, SD?

The heir is already on the team. His initials are Joe Noteboom. Lol.
 

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So by your reasoning him playing well this year means that it's automatically a good call to sign him long term?

Well let’s look at what you’re speculating on. You have a corner that is playing well that is up for a contract and your other corner is an aging free agent so you’re debating whether you should sign the corner that’s playing well and only 26 years old because why??? It’s pretty simple. If Peters plays well and Wade wants him back the Rams will try to resign him no matter what prejudice the casual fan may have.
 

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You can’t think of an heir apparent for left tackle, SD?

The heir is already on the team. His initials are Joe Noteboom. Lol.

Yeah, that seems to be the plan. He may not be as good Whit in 2017, but he should be a decent replacement for this year's Whit. That's clearly the plan, anyway.

I do see another couple of OL being drafted in 2020, along with a QB unless they pick up another vet at a bargain price, and other positions as the value is there.
 

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You can’t think of an heir apparent for left tackle, SD?

The heir is already on the team. His initials are Joe Noteboom. Lol.

I guess. I also know that the Rams spent a eight years and two high first round draft picks trying to replace Orlando Pace. Is Noteboom that guy? He seems like a guard to me.
 

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I'm good either way. I would like to keep him, but doubt we will be able to afford him.

Something that may factor in? Snead has done well drafting secondary.
 

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I guess. I also know that the Rams spent a eight years and two high first round draft picks trying to replace Orlando Pace. Is Noteboom that guy? He seems like a guard to me.

Well, there's no realistic chance of replacing one of the best LTs of all time. But Noteboom should end up being a good LT. Not Pace good, of course. But good.
 

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I for one think that Peters out to be brought back only as second CB, not as #1.
 

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I think you're jumping to conclusions.
I don't. Listen to him speak. He is from Oakland and all about "where you from". Like it matters.
Pea brain hood rat.
And he hits like a chick. When is the last time he laid someone out ? "Me" first player. You can see him make "business decisions " all the time.
 

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I still boggles my mind we are talking the off-season after game 1

What the heck happened to this place.
Everybody likes to play GM.... I do the same thing. I think that is what's great about the NFL. It's a year round sport and fans like to follow all aspects of their team from roster building to the actual games.