Since he restructured, I’m thinking the cap implications could make a 2023 trade difficult.I'm still of the belief the Rams are trying to set up a trade scenario with Noteboom sometime prior to the October deadline.
Since he restructured, I’m thinking the cap implications could make a 2023 trade difficult.I'm still of the belief the Rams are trying to set up a trade scenario with Noteboom sometime prior to the October deadline.
I think they are going with Noteboom at RG and again, we have to see how it plays out because if Jackson is able to be an excellent LT and Boom plays solid at RG, the Rams still could keep both or look at other options next season after they release Noteboom.Since he restructured, I’m thinking the cap implications could make a 2023 trade difficult.
IMO, it goes this wayMy mock offensive line week 1.
LT Jackson
LG Avila
C Shelton
RG Anchrum
RT Havenstein
Whoa. Somebody needs a cookie.We don't even know if Noteboom is better at RG than Anchrum. I guess the way folks think here that doesn't even matter. He's getting paid so he's gotta play. Screw the continuity that they've already developed. Screw Anchrum and the hard work he's already put in. So what he's played well.
We already know how well Noteboom plays LG, what makes anyone think he can play RG any better? Yea, let's pull the guy that's playing well, disrupt the continuity they are developing and put in the guy they overpaid.
Makes perfect sense to me.
We don't even know if Noteboom is better at RG than Anchrum. I guess the way folks think here that doesn't even matter. He's getting paid so he's gotta play. Screw the continuity that they've already developed. Screw Anchrum and the hard work he's already put in. So what he's played well.
We already know how well Noteboom plays LG, what makes anyone think he can play RG any better? Yea, let's pull the guy that's playing well, disrupt the continuity they are developing and put in the guy they overpaid.
Makes perfect sense to me.
Yeah, and how that might be tough on a reconstructed hammy a year out from surgery. The whole podcast is a must listen.I listened to Jordan too, and she calls inserting Noteboom at RG this late as"messy", she also mentions the faster and different footwork Noteboom will have to master in such a short time.
Go ahead and let him get snaps vs the Raiders, only way we're gonna find out who's better.
My money's on Anchrum.
I thought it was an Achilles ... not a hamstring.Yeah, and how that might be tough on a reconstructed hammy a year out from surgery. The whole podcast is a must listen.
Again, I don't have high hopes for the move but I suspect they need to make this experiment move fast so that they're starting 5 can get those snaps together during one of the joint practices.
It's messy, reminds me of when Rams tried Hav at RG and that RG (name escapes me) at RT when McVay first came in during training camp and then once they hit joint practices reversed them right away!
Yep, achillies. My bad.I thought it was an Achilles ... not a hamstring.
Believe it was Jamon Brown.
Since he restructured, I’m thinking the cap implications could make a 2023 trade difficult.
Not a surprise though is it. They've been trying to jam Noteboom down our throats for years now.We don't even know if Noteboom is better at RG than Anchrum. I guess the way folks think here that doesn't even matter. He's getting paid so he's gotta play. Screw the continuity that they've already developed. Screw Anchrum and the hard work he's already put in. So what he's played well.
We already know how well Noteboom plays LG, what makes anyone think he can play RG any better? Yea, let's pull the guy that's playing well, disrupt the continuity they are developing and put in the guy they overpaid.
Makes perfect sense to me.
My concern is that the cost will be more than just Dead-$.It's really going to be more about a trade partners needs imo. We'll need to eat some dead money, but we currently have it, and every week closer to the trade deadline the Rams liability gets a little less. jmo.
See the Post June trade scenario :My concern is that the cost will be more than just Dead-$.
When they released Leonard Floyd, the Rams were hit with $19M of Dead-$ but did get $3M of cap savings.
Trading Ramsey resulted in $19.6M of Dead-$ but there was $5.6M of cap savings.
There are moves (releases and trades) where there is not only NO cap savings but there's a Negative Impact to the Salary Cap. Where moving-on from the player actually reduces cap space.
See the Post June trade scenario :
Joseph Noteboom Contract Details, Salary Cap Charges, Bonus Money, and Contract History | Over The Cap
Joseph Noteboom contract and salary cap details, including signing bonus, guaranteed salary, dead money, roster bonuses, and contract historyoverthecap.com
Are you sure that is NOT Post-June 2024?
I was looking at the Pre-June numbers, thinking it was June 2024
What would Over-the-Cap, which constantly up-dates, have pre and post June 2023 information?
I'm not sure. Just wondering.