So what are we paying our entire oline this year 21mill. Hahaha
Saving cash for something
Evans, Edwards and Havenstein are FAs after next year - so I'd expect a G and a T in the draft.
Although....extending Havenstein now would be cool and would eliminate much of the concern.
Disagree. If there had been a lot of interest that likely means competing offers and you don't retain a LT at that rate. Top LTs are at $23M. He's nearly 10 lower on average.As predicted there was a lot of interest in signing Noteboom by a number of teams.
OldNotDead loves you for that comment.Evans, Edwards and Havenstein are FAs after next year - so I'd expect a G and a T in the draft.
OldNotDead hates you for that comment.Although....extending Havenstein now would be cool and would eliminate much of the concern.
You lost me at ‘Releasing Hav’. Every word after that was determined to be null and void.As predicted there was a lot of interest in signing Noteboom by a number of teams. His was the most important signing of all the OL. Good LTs are hard to find and all are expensive. I noted previously that Noteboom right now is on par with one of the better LTs in the NFL, Terron Armstead. Terron's last contract was $13M with $30M guaranteed so Noteboom's contract is fairly slotted. Look at it this way, Whitworth was due $17.6M this year so they are clearing more than $4M in cap overall when Whitworth retires.
Have you looked at the top end LT contracts? They are $19M to over $20M per year. This is a fair deal for both the Rams and Noteboom and IMO his was the most important of the OL FAs to sign.
I don't get some people on this board. People want to upgrade the OL but don't like when they are paid? This opens the door for Jackson to be the RT either this season or in 2023. Jackson looked very good in preseason and his limited action. Once he takes that next step the Rams will have two good OTs.
Allen has been resigned at market value ($8M) because good centers are hard to find.
Corbett is reportedly being courted by the Bengals. As I've said he's not a bad RG but neither is he an elite RG. He's a journeyman type of OG which every OL needs to keep the OL costs down. They have an option to Corbett in Shelton who is a RFA and gives them flexibiltiy as a OG and backup center. I wouldn't mind putting Corbett back at LG where he played better and Shelton at RG.
Releasing Havenstein would probably pay enough to get Corbett extended. Rob could be the only cap casualty this year. They have Jackson as the replacement. Or they might keep Havenstein for a mid to late round comp pick. He will be on the wrong side of 30 so that will keep his market value down. But releasing both Havenstein and Withworth clears enough to re-sign Noteboom, Allen, Corbett and Shelton which is the core of the OL.
LT Noteboom
LG Corbett
C Allen
RG Sheton
RT Jackson
Edwards swing OT, Anchrum swing OG, TBD
This would be a good OL on par if not better than last year's OL which won a Super Bowl for the Rams. Corbett would be an upgrade over Edwards and Jackson could be an upgrade over Havenstein. The main thing is they would be getting younger on the OL with these guys as starters. Again I expect them to draft both an OT and OG this year to add depth.
Miller, OBJ, Michel, Howard, Gay, are the remaining FAs they need to resign.
I see them extending Robinson clearing cap. He did nothing for two years then came up money in the playoffs. With him on the DL on early downs along with Gaines they have plugged the middle of the DL against the run.
I expect Floyd to restructure adding one year and maybe a second year as voidable to spread the cap.
Disagree. If there had been a lot of interest that likely means competing offers and you don't retain a LT at that rate. Top LTs are at $23M. He's nearly 10 lower on average.
So sample size factored in here. He was not pursued hotly and that's why we got him back at our price. Even one team being dumb and he would have been gone. I think we are fortunate here in fact.
Sorry man, can't follow you on Hav. Every year, for whatever crazy ass reason, some folks want to get rid of this guy. No way in hell Jackson takes over for Hav or is he better. We have a very quality right tackle on a very affordable contract.As predicted there was a lot of interest in signing Noteboom by a number of teams. His was the most important signing of all the OL. Good LTs are hard to find and all are expensive. I noted previously that Noteboom right now is on par with one of the better LTs in the NFL, Terron Armstead. Terron's last contract was $13M with $30M guaranteed so Noteboom's contract is fairly slotted. Look at it this way, Whitworth was due $17.6M this year so they are clearing more than $4M in cap overall when Whitworth retires.
Have you looked at the top end LT contracts? They are $19M to over $20M per year. This is a fair deal for both the Rams and Noteboom and IMO his was the most important of the OL FAs to sign.
I don't get some people on this board. People want to upgrade the OL but don't like when they are paid? This opens the door for Jackson to be the RT either this season or in 2023. Jackson looked very good in preseason and his limited action. Once he takes that next step the Rams will have two good OTs.
Allen has been resigned at market value ($8M) because good centers are hard to find.
Corbett is reportedly being courted by the Bengals. As I've said he's not a bad RG but neither is he an elite RG. He's a journeyman type of OG which every OL needs to keep the OL costs down. They have an option to Corbett in Shelton who is a RFA and gives them flexibiltiy as a OG and backup center. I wouldn't mind putting Corbett back at LG where he played better and Shelton at RG.
Releasing Havenstein would probably pay enough to get Corbett extended. Rob could be the only cap casualty this year. They have Jackson as the replacement. Or they might keep Havenstein for a mid to late round comp pick. He will be on the wrong side of 30 so that will keep his market value down. But releasing both Havenstein and Withworth clears enough to re-sign Noteboom, Allen, Corbett and Shelton which is the core of the OL.
LT Noteboom
LG Corbett
C Allen
RG Sheton
RT Jackson
Edwards swing OT, Anchrum swing OG, TBD
This would be a good OL on par if not better than last year's OL which won a Super Bowl for the Rams. Corbett would be an upgrade over Edwards and Jackson could be an upgrade over Havenstein. The main thing is they would be getting younger on the OL with these guys as starters. Again I expect them to draft both an OT and OG this year to add depth.
Miller, OBJ, Michel, Howard, Gay, are the remaining FAs they need to resign.
I see them extending Robinson clearing cap. He did nothing for two years then came up money in the playoffs. With him on the DL on early downs along with Gaines they have plugged the middle of the DL against the run.
I expect Floyd to restructure adding one year and maybe a second year as voidable to spread the cap.
Now I'll add this caveat for OldNotDead......only way I'd be on board for this type of move is if it nets us another elite type player in FA. However our line depth would be very iffy. Would be risky as hell, but who the fuck am I kidding, I'd root for the Rams regardless of who they sign hahahahahaOldNotDead loves you for that comment.
OldNotDead hates you for that comment.
And you said you were not 'dopey' earlier today.Now I'll add this caveat for OldNotDead......only way I'd be on board for this type of move is if it nets us another elite type player in FA. However our line depth would be very iffy. Would be risky as hell, but who the fuck am I kidding, I'd root for the Rams regardless of who they sign hahahahaha
Hey, hey, don't point shit out hahahaAnd you said you were not 'dopey' earlier today.
Love the signing. It's cheap and gives us a homegrown franchise left tackle for (I hope) the next three years. And I'll be honest: if Havenstein breaks the bank next year (hope he won't, but I wouldn't be shocked if he did. The one thing you can't do is trade him when you're potentially losing him, Edwards, and Evans next year.), you have A-Jax ready and waiting.
OK. You need to stop associating with Old-Not-Dead immediately. Seriously, No Contact!One way to prevent Havenstein breaking the bank on us next year would be to extend him this off-season. If he doesn't agree to a reasonable contract, then the genie is likely out of the bottle and the best solution may be to trade him now while the iron's hot. It won't be popular, but he'd command big compensation. It really comes down to how management feels about Edwards, Jackson, Pircher & Ealy with their OT development. jmo.
OK. You need to stop associating with Old-Not-Dead immediately. Seriously, No Contact!
Agreed but why not sign him now so that we have him under contract before he likely becomes a starter? We have all seen how effective he is at moving people and so it looks like he will handle RG and back up Allen at center. As has been pointed out, he snaps left handed as well which is important. We might regret waiting is my viewNo need, he's an RFA for 2022. Maybe next year he'll get such an offer.
Agreed but why not sign him now so that we have him under contract before he likely becomes a starter? We have all seen how effective he is at moving people and so it looks like he will handle RG and back up Allen at center. As has been pointed out, he snaps left handed as well which is important. We might regret waiting is my view