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I trust Carberry and McVay to know a hell of a lot more than anyone else.
I trust Carberry and McVay to know a hell of a lot more than anyone else.
Bet all my ROD bucks he will…obj wont be here next year...
I just commented on a Von Miller "staying" thread..Bet all my ROD bucks he will…
Something that I didn't think I would consider until last weekend... maybe trading or cutting Higbee loose.I think if the Rams can figure it out, we have Kupp, Woods AND OBJ.
I dunno how it’s all gonna play out because we all have a better chance of winning back to back powerballs than we do of correctly guessing next season’s roster.
But… we’ve seen how our offense struggled when one of the top two WRs went down. With us defending our new Super Bowl Title… we’re gonna get everyone’s best… which will make depth at key positions, especially skill positions that much more important.
When we lost Woods, we lost part of our offense that neither OBJ or Van has been able to replace.
If they can work the cap magic as they have thus far, I think they will and keep both Woods and OBJ
Something that I didn't think I would consider until last weekend... maybe trading or cutting Higbee loose.
Blanton's blocking was much more impressive than I expected.. and he showed he can catch enough to punish a D. If you're rolling with Woods, Kupp, OBJ, Jefferson and Akers already.. would that be such a bad idea? Saves around 7 mil..
If OBJ wants to play for less but win then there is a decent chance of having him here for several more seasons. The below off season formula should provide enough cap funds to keep OBJ.I like having continuity on the OL but don’t see a need to pay Corbett. I think keeping Allen and having Shelton has worked well for OC and don’t see paying for a free agent OG. I do hope Carberry sticks around I think he’s made a difference this year.
Von, Beckham, Allen, Michele would be my top 4 to keep.
You would still have 3 TEs on the roster, just cheaper options. You might bring Mundt back and if they're done with Hopkins, they'll bring another in through draft or UDFA. Mundt can block.Please, NO.
This would pretty much eliminate McVay's use of 12 personnel, something he often likes as an option to those 3 WR sets.
If the Rams are able to resign our starting UFA OC Brian Allen then they can resign RFA presently our #6 OL'er to be the lead OL'er going into OTA's to replace UFA Austin Corbett.
BA does not have a ton of mileage on him other than that one bad knee. BA will have only started 37 gms in four seasons. His injury history will not draw a ton of interest of big $$$ being thrown at him. His size being @ 6-1 is also an issue & always will be in pass protection but his run blocking fits what the Rams desire. This would be a very good decision to go with the Joe Noteboom big $$ contract..... settling down the loss of 2 starters Andrew Whitworth & Austin Corbett.
Coleman Shelton would be another easy resignation being an RFA. CS has been here 3 seasons now & finished 3 gms as the starter. He has been active for 46 gms. He excels @ hitting a moving target. He like BA are not as proficient @ pass blocking but in the run game he would be better than Corbett.
Snead appears to have a decent reserve OL cadre waiting in the wings. Carberry has Alaric Jackson, Bobby Evans & Max Pircher @ OT. Alaric Jackson has the skills & talent to be a good LG behind David Edwards & even overtake him.
The interior OL needs incoming young groom-able talent. Tremayne Anchrum has the talent to play RG & RT. OG/OT Chandler Brewer looked to have taken a step back in since 2019 but looked good in the preseason of that yr. He played four positions in the 2019 preseason. Jeremiah Kolone has been around for 4 seasons & newby OC Drake Jackson & long-time PS Jamil Demby who was drafted by the Rams in 2018.
Yeah, folks need to tap the brakes on Blanton. The TE group needs an upgrade even with Higbee and Blanton continuing to progress.Please, NO.
This would pretty much eliminate McVay's use of 12 personnel, something he often likes as an option to those 3 WR sets.
Sure thing what about all the other people who liked your response? they should throw their money in also.Bet all my ROD bucks he will…
Signing Allen just feels risky to me Boni. Dropoff from him to Shelton is minimal so Shelton can hold it down one year while they work a new dev center.If OBJ wants to play for less but win then there is a decent chance of having him here for several more seasons. The below off season formula should provide enough cap funds to keep OBJ.
If the Rams are able to resign our starting UFA OC Brian Allen then they can resign RFA presently our #6 OL'er to be the lead OL'er going into OTA's to replace UFA Austin Corbett.
BA does not have a ton of mileage on him other than that one bad knee. BA will have only started 37 gms in four seasons. His injury history will not draw a ton of interest of big $$$ being thrown at him. His size being @ 6-1 is also an issue & always will be in pass protection but his run blocking fits what the Rams desire. This would be a very good decision to go with the Joe Noteboom big $$ contract..... settling down the loss of 2 starters Andrew Whitworth & Austin Corbett.
Coleman Shelton would be another easy resignation being an RFA. CS has been here 3 seasons now & finished 3 gms as the starter. He has been active for 46 gms. He excels @ hitting a moving target. He like BA are not as proficient @ pass blocking but in the run game he would be better than Corbett.
Snead appears to have a decent reserve OL cadre waiting in the wings. Carberry has Alaric Jackson, Bobby Evans & Max Pircher @ OT. Alaric Jackson has the skills & talent to be a good LG behind David Edwards & even overtake him.
The interior OL needs incoming young groom-able talent. Tremayne Anchrum has the talent to play RG & RT. OG/OT Chandler Brewer looked to have taken a step back in since 2019 but looked good in the preseason of that yr. He played four positions in the 2019 preseason. Jeremiah Kolone has been around for 4 seasons & newby OC Drake Jackson & long-time PS Jamil Demby who was drafted by the Rams in 2018.
If Alaric Jackson's performance against the Vikings wasn't a mirage.. the complaints about the Rams not drafting a lineman last year will really be pointless. He looked, at worse, to be a viable 3rd tackle for next season.
I'm not sure about the rest... but starting LT is the biggest issue and we'll see where they go.
Not sure we should release Havenstein
I don’t think any poster, other than the guy above, believes the Rams should or will release Rob Havenstein.Not sure we should release Havenstein
I think they're totally off the hook for not drafting OL. Even with multiple injuries and COVID issues.. they performed.While Alaric Jackson has been a surprise bonus as a UDFA, I don't believe it should let the Rams off the hook for ignoring the OL during the 2021 draft. Many here including myself are still sore over the JuJu Atwell before Creed Humphrey pick. Humphrey would have eliminated our free agency dilemma regarding both Allen & Corbett as money appears pretty tight now for whether we'll be able to re-sign one of them, let alone both. Noteboom has to be our priority re-sign on the OL, and Alaric has proven himself so far as our top swing OT at both ends. Both Edwards & Evans enter free agency next year (2023) leaving our interior OL vulnerable once again with regards to depth, and while Shelton is an RFA entering 2022, he'll also become eligible for free agency in 2023.
jmo.
There's a weird obsession there. Hav was a beast against the 9ers last week.I don’t think any poster, other than the guy above, believes the Rams should or will release Rob Havenstein.
The above poster has been calling for it since last off-season.