Problem is we haven't drafted OL well. Avila was our first real hit under this regime. Hopefully a sign of good things to come as well if we let Dotson roll out.He played too well unfortunately and will be gone in FA. This front office wont pay $15-20M for an IOL given how well we draft.
Anyone can throw out an arbitrary percentage. Nothing the Rams, Dotson, or anyone else has said points to such a prognostication.I'd say 80/20 he's leaving. He's gonna get a bag out there on the market. And our money will go to pass rush and corners.
Will depend if he is just looking for money or does it come down to him being happy to be in LA and settling in as a longterm starter there.Anyone can throw out an arbitrary percentage. Nothing the Rams, Dotson, or anyone else has said points to such a prognostication.
Okay, what kind of contract would you like the Rams to give him? What would be too rich for your blood? Now what's too rich for the Ram's blood? What was the market contract last year for a guard? What would it most likely be this year with an arguable 7% increase in salary cap? How well did Dotson play? What did Jourdan just report? What kind of Oline talent is in the draft? Of that talent, who is available to play at guard? What other teams have good cap space? Of those teams, who needs Oline help?Anyone can throw out an arbitrary percentage. Nothing the Rams, Dotson, or anyone else has said points to such a prognostication.
Unless you have a quantitative methodology, your 80/20 is, by definition, arbitrary. Saying you “gave it some thought” doesn’t change that.Okay, what kind of contract would you like the Rams to give him? What would be too rich for your blood? What do you think the chances are that they resign him?
It's not an arbitrary percentage, I gave it some thought. Something you may want to do.
Atta boy. You're so close.Unless you have a quantitative methodology, your 80/20 is, by definition, arbitrary. Saying you “gave it some thought” doesn’t change that.
The highest paid OG, in terms of yearly average, is Chris Lindstrom ($20.5M). Quenton Nelson is next at $20M per year. Both were first round picks with multiple successful seasons, and both were younger than Dotson when they received their deals. No other OG is currently above $19M.
Would I make him the highest paid OG? No.
Would I give him a 4 year deal worth $15-$16M per year? Yes.
Do I think the Rams and Dotson agree with me? Like you, I can only guess.
That’s a really good question.what kind of person is he?
That aspect is relative to me.That’s a really good question.
Is Dotson the kind of guy who would accept a bit less (but still a fuckload of money, by anybody’s standards) to stay loyal to the team that gave him a fresh start (and he has already publicly stated how grateful he is to the Rams for that) and has a real chance of going all the way in 2024, or is he purely a mercenary who will simply go to the highest bidder?
Let’s hope that he’s the former, not the latter.
However it’s structured, it’s still more money than he could ever spend. It’s not as if he’s going to be homeless if he signs with us.That aspect is relative to me.
How much less?
Is that AAV or guaranteed cash?
That’s also not really a character issue to me.
What one person calls a mercenary is also a guy getting what he’s earned.
No one is saying different and that's not really relevant, is it?However it’s structured, it’s still more money than he could ever spend. It’s not as if he’s going to be homeless if he signs with us.
Everything that has come out about his character and his standing as a teammate has been positive.My character question is whether the player is going to be the kind of guy to continue earning it. A guy who sets the example.
Yeah wasn’t really thinking you were was more commenting on that horrible idea.
I like Dotson and want to resign him. Sportrac has him at what 6 million a year? So I don’t know how accurate they generally are with projections. Let’s face it he’s had one super year, what does that translate to I wonder?
Imagine pairing him and Avila with one of those star centers?!!? Literally bull doze fuckers! Lol
Nah I just recognize a very good player when I see one.
Here's an article from May of 2023.
Alaric Jackson says he prefers LT but he's willing to play G if necessary.
“I love playing left side, honestly,” Jackson said, via The Athletic. “Tackle is my thing, for the most part. I understand that they paid Joe, so I get that whole part. But whatever I can do for the team, I’ll do for the team.”
He played too well unfortunately and will be gone in FA. This front office wont pay $15-20M for an IOL given how well we draft.