The 2016 UFA's is exactly the reason I do not want to get stuck on Barksdale. Jake Long comes with the ability to essentially cut ties at almost no loss next year, whereas Barksdale will waste possibly more than that 10.5mil with a contract offer or rather
None of us know all of the numbers, but I think both of us are of the same thought process that the money is better used for 2016. And if you are suggesting rolling into the 2015 season without Barksdale, Long, or a good FA and depending on a draft pick for that RT spot you may not have as many people on your side either.
I'm not a scout, but if the Rams feel like they can get a starting RT I think releasing Long might be best now. But I bet he stays on the roster at least until camp so they can release him once he is healthy and avoid the injury settlement. So that 10.5 mil isn't helping get FA's at all.
I can admit your plan sounds a bit better than mine in all honesty, I'm just not comfortable depending on a rookie RT or signing the next 4/5 years away to another high priced vet. I think Jake Long is the best insurance.
On the rookie starting ORT.... Seattle rode a 2nd rounder all the way to trough the playoffs without any issues but then again they have a Russell Wilson. The Colts rode ORT Jack Mewhort into the playoffs but once again with a mobile QB Luck,so it can be done. In March I would say its a good chance that the UFA's OL'ers will run off & get
inflated real fast. Going the route of signing an average starting ORT Barksdale to one of those long 4 yr deals is going to damage & weaken the Cap in 2015 & 2016. And you still have a average ORT when it all done & said with holes in his game.
The Rams have been scared to death of rookie OL'ers since 2012. Rams will need to draft a few OT's no matter what happens. Rams are lucky in one area ....this draft has a good number of very good OT's stocked in it in the early rounds & the Rams could get the pick of the best OT's if they want # 10. A rookie like Clemmings would be an upgrade over an inflated priced Barksdale in many ways.
However with the way the cards have fallen with the Rams ....& with the 2016 UFA's starring you in the face :eek: & a surprising fully healthy Physical Jake Long might be the best route of many very bad routes but I hope it does not come to that. Now that I have burnt my one working brain cell on the
"injury settlement " thing ...I think you may be closer to what the Rams will do than the rest of us. Long
fully healthy will be an big upgrade over Barksdale @ ORT.
In 2014 It took Jake 8 months to go from ACL tear to back into the line up. Jake tore that same ACL 10 months later. The start of 2015 Training Camp would be 9 months of time. Go through TC & pre season & see how Jake's knee & new position is going before making that final decision thus taking the Jake's saved 8.5 million out of the 2015 UFC'cy. Now that has not been posted about at all in this forum.
The fixing of the bad Ram OL is in its early stages by Snead & Fisher. Rams issues @ ORT are more problematic than the interior woes IMO. Rams can easy have four non rookies signed OL'ers under contract (Rhaney,Jones, Barnes
[RFA] & Person
[UFA]) to fight over that starting OC post. They know these 4 well. Several of them could fight it out for any the the open OG posts along with Travis Bond & Saffold. There is enough experience here to go heavy in this draft in the OL thus you keep the cap from becoming a major issue. The real issue is @ OT.