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What you said on Dotson is a key point.. how they structure it matters.Problem is that it would be almost impossible to keep such an O-Line (where 4 or more starters are Pro Bowl caliber players) together.
Like many here, I hope the Rams re-sign Dotson but they may have to over-pay. The advantage (as I see it) is that the 1st year (and sometimes 2nd year) cap hit on big contracts can be minimized.
As such, Havenstein could be the only OL on the 2024 roster with a huge big cap number. At some point, Havenstein will not be on the roster ... if for no other reason, to prevent Old-Not-Dead from going insane.
Not sure how Shelton plays out, as he will almost certainly opt for free agency. Even with a 1st (or 2nd) round tender offer, Jackson would not be a huge cap hit.
With simple restructuring.. the Rams can get to $100 million in space.. I think I read about $15 million of that will be needed for rookies and to get to a basic full roster.
Now.. a super-aggressive all-in with restructures that would include players working with them on the deal could open $117 million.
These numbers are why I say the Rams will be making huge moves this offseason. There's no slow-grow option with Stafford at this age and no guarantee you're getting a QB near his level any time soon.