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This is my priority list for signing 2023 Rams UFAs (so ERFAs such as Mike Hoecht and Marquise Copeland are not on the list).
I’m considering value, age and anticipated market price in this analysis.
1. Greg Gaines
Easy choice. Gaines is a consistent player who anchors our run defense, which has performed well this year (4th in yards/game and yards/carry allowed). He’s also shown some improvement as a pass rusher (4 sacks). A very successful draft pick for the Rams.
2. Matt Gay
Its easy to take kickers for granted, but you notice when you don’t have a solid player at the position. Gay has been consistent and has a strong leg. At 28, he’s got plenty of good years left. Don’t want another parade of kicking candidates.
3. Baker Mayfield
There are a lot of caveats here. Bringing Mayfield back only makes sense if (1) he’s willing to take a back-up role, and (2) he’s willing to take back-up money. He might have better options, but if not, I think he could become a better QB working with Sean McVay for a while.
4. Nick Scott
Scott is a solid player who will likely be very affordable. I’m certainly hoping that others (Russ Yeast, Quentin Lake) push him to a nickel/dime role in the future, but he’s a guy I think is worth keeping in the meantime.
5. David Edwards
Edwards did not play well before his concussions, and there is a medical question that must be answered before any decision is made about his future. If, however, he’s projected to be ready to go next year, I would not be so quick to jettison him. Again, price is a big factor. If he’s willing to take a modest contract to compete for a role (potentially a back-up), I’d welcome him back. After all, he was a starter on a championship team a year ago.
6. A’Shawn Robinson
Robinson was a beast in the Super Bowl last year, and I’d really like him back, but I’m not sure we can afford to pay him and Gaines. From a health standpoint, his torn meniscus should not hinder his free agency prospects, so he may command a significant price. If his market is not so strong, though, I’d keep his number on speed dial.
GROUP MAYBE (i.e. sign them only if they’re willing to take minimal deals): Taylor Rapp, Troy Hill, Malcolm Brown, Brandon Powell, Oday Aboushi
GROUP SEE-YA (seen enough, time to move on): Bobby Evans, Matt Skura, Riley Dixon, David Long, Ty Nsekhe
I’m considering value, age and anticipated market price in this analysis.
1. Greg Gaines
Easy choice. Gaines is a consistent player who anchors our run defense, which has performed well this year (4th in yards/game and yards/carry allowed). He’s also shown some improvement as a pass rusher (4 sacks). A very successful draft pick for the Rams.
2. Matt Gay
Its easy to take kickers for granted, but you notice when you don’t have a solid player at the position. Gay has been consistent and has a strong leg. At 28, he’s got plenty of good years left. Don’t want another parade of kicking candidates.
3. Baker Mayfield
There are a lot of caveats here. Bringing Mayfield back only makes sense if (1) he’s willing to take a back-up role, and (2) he’s willing to take back-up money. He might have better options, but if not, I think he could become a better QB working with Sean McVay for a while.
4. Nick Scott
Scott is a solid player who will likely be very affordable. I’m certainly hoping that others (Russ Yeast, Quentin Lake) push him to a nickel/dime role in the future, but he’s a guy I think is worth keeping in the meantime.
5. David Edwards
Edwards did not play well before his concussions, and there is a medical question that must be answered before any decision is made about his future. If, however, he’s projected to be ready to go next year, I would not be so quick to jettison him. Again, price is a big factor. If he’s willing to take a modest contract to compete for a role (potentially a back-up), I’d welcome him back. After all, he was a starter on a championship team a year ago.
6. A’Shawn Robinson
Robinson was a beast in the Super Bowl last year, and I’d really like him back, but I’m not sure we can afford to pay him and Gaines. From a health standpoint, his torn meniscus should not hinder his free agency prospects, so he may command a significant price. If his market is not so strong, though, I’d keep his number on speed dial.
GROUP MAYBE (i.e. sign them only if they’re willing to take minimal deals): Taylor Rapp, Troy Hill, Malcolm Brown, Brandon Powell, Oday Aboushi
GROUP SEE-YA (seen enough, time to move on): Bobby Evans, Matt Skura, Riley Dixon, David Long, Ty Nsekhe
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