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I am looking forward to this season. Very interested in how Sean McVay and the Rams' coaches (with a lot of new faces and men in different roles) do with a young roster. However, I believe this will be a fairly weak roster; and, for the first time in half-a-dozen years, my expectations are low. Really want to be wrong about these opinions. Hoping for a competitive team that is still in playoff-contention after Thanksgiving.

The Rams are the only team in the NFL that has yet to sign a single free agent from another team, and still seem both cap-strapped and cap-conscious. Accordingly, I am also looking towards the 2024 off-season when the Rams may be in the best position to re-load the roster.

This is a time when teams make decisions on fifth-year-options for former first round selections; and, in the past two days, three teams have passed on exercising their options on three athletic, young Linebackers.

Seattle / Jordyn Brooks. Baltimore / Patrick Queen. Arizona / Isaiah Simmons.

Three players I will be watching in 2023.

May re-visit this thread periodically because significant roster additions may not happen for the Rams until the 2024 off-season.
 
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And finally, the enlightenment came to him in May. Playing mental chess 3 moves in ahead, he thought “ maybe our season is in 2024 to go after that championship again”

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I am looking forward to this season. Very interested in how Sean McVay and the Rams' coaches (with a lot of new faces and men in different roles) do with a young roster. However, I believe this will be a fairly weak roster; and, for the first time in half-a-dozen years, my expectations are low. Really want to be wrong about these opinions. Hoping for a competitive team that is still in playoff-contention after Thanksgiving.

The Rams are the only team in the NFL that has yet to sign a single free agent from another team, and still seem both cap-strapped and cap-conscious. Accordingly, I am also looking towards the 2024 off-season when the Rams may be in the best position to re-load the roster.

This is a time when teams make decisions on fifth-year-options for former first round selections; and, in the past two days, three teams have passed on exercising their options on three athletic, young Linebackers.

Seattle / Jordyn Brooks. Baltimore / Patrick Queen. Arizona / Isaiah Simmons.

Three players I will be watching in 2023.

May re-visit this thread periodically because significant roster additions may not happen for the Rams until the 2024 off-season.
With so much passing in the league many teams are not valuing Linebackers like they used to. The Niners and Ravens are an exception.
 
We are gonna need to get lucky with waiver wire claims this year. It will be a little different, maybe more hectic especially with that last cut. But the Rams should be able to make room for a larger window of options than most teams. Hoping we get a couple extra guys to round things out and if it is in the right spots even better.
 
I am looking forward to this season. Very interested in how Sean McVay and the Rams' coaches (with a lot of new faces and men in different roles) do with a young roster. However, I believe this will be a fairly weak roster; and, for the first time in half-a-dozen years, my expectations are low. Really want to be wrong about these opinions. Hoping for a competitive team that is still in playoff-contention after Thanksgiving.

The Rams are the only team in the NFL that has yet to sign a single free agent from another team, and still seem both cap-strapped and cap-conscious. Accordingly, I am also looking towards the 2024 off-season when the Rams may be in the best position to re-load the roster.

This is a time when teams make decisions on fifth-year-options for former first round selections; and, in the past two days, three teams have passed on exercising their options on three athletic, young Linebackers.

Seattle / Jordyn Brooks. Baltimore / Patrick Queen. Arizona / Isaiah Simmons.

Three players I will be watching in 2023.

May re-visit this thread periodically because significant roster additions may not happen for the Rams until the 2024 off-season.
I can only tell you that it seems like Snead and Mcvay learn from their mistakes.

I think that says good things about 2024
 
In reference to the 11Personnel podcast: Jourdan said the Rams will have 60+ million in cap space next offseason and a Buttload of draft picks

Now the cap space has been speculated a lot. I’ve read anywhere from $55 million to $80 million. But why is she saying that they will have a buttload of draft picks? The comp formula has a cap on it of three right? Are they even going to be very high picks with the one year contracts that Ram free agents are signing? Where are the other extra picks coming from?
 
In reference to the 11Personnel podcast: Jourdan said the Rams will have 60+ million in cap space next offseason and a Buttload of draft picks

Now the cap space has been speculated a lot. I’ve read anywhere from $55 million to $80 million. But why is she saying that they will have a buttload of draft picks? The comp formula has a cap on it of three right? Are they even going to be very high picks with the one year contracts that Ram free agents are signing? Where are the other extra picks coming from?
Maybe she’s accounting for Snead trading down in the first round, stacking up multiple mid round picks that he will then turn into even more late round picks. If we had 14 this year, imagine what he’ll do next year…
 
In reference to the 11Personnel podcast: Jourdan said the Rams will have 60+ million in cap space next offseason and a Buttload of draft picks

Now the cap space has been speculated a lot. I’ve read anywhere from $55 million to $80 million. But why is she saying that they will have a buttload of draft picks? The comp formula has a cap on it of three right? Are they even going to be very high picks with the one year contracts that Ram free agents are signing? Where are the other extra picks coming from?
for one thing, McVay will filly have all his draft picks,. that's if between now and the 2024 draft he does not trade any, first time.
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Not likely, but I am praying the Rams draft Caleb Williams, which won't happen but the surname that starts with "W" has been good to the Rams for Quarterback as it has produced two Hall of Famers in Bob Waterfield & Kurt Warner, John Wolford, notwithstanding.
 
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In reference to the 11Personnel podcast: Jourdan said the Rams will have 60+ million in cap space next offseason and a Buttload of draft picks

Now the cap space has been speculated a lot. I’ve read anywhere from $55 million to $80 million. But why is she saying that they will have a buttload of draft picks? The comp formula has a cap on it of three right? Are they even going to be very high picks with the one year contracts that Ram free agents are signing? Where are the other extra picks coming from?
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Per OverTheCap (assuming we sign zero FA's)
 
Two teams that are on the top of their divisions almost every year...just wanna throw that out there...

Now I feel sick for saying that.
For the record: NFCW titles since realignment in 2002

Seahawks-9
49ers-5
Rams-4
Cardinals-3

I honestly didn’t realize SEA had so many.
Anyway, resume thread….
 
Two OL ... Miami's Austin Jackson and the Jets' Mekhi Becton ... did not have their 5th year options exercised.

I’d kill for Becton. Absolutely massive man with amazing movement for his size.
 
I am looking forward to this season. Very interested in how Sean McVay and the Rams' coaches (with a lot of new faces and men in different roles) do with a young roster. However, I believe this will be a fairly weak roster; and, for the first time in half-a-dozen years, my expectations are low. Really want to be wrong about these opinions. Hoping for a competitive team that is still in playoff-contention after Thanksgiving.

The Rams are the only team in the NFL that has yet to sign a single free agent from another team, and still seem both cap-strapped and cap-conscious. Accordingly, I am also looking towards the 2024 off-season when the Rams may be in the best position to re-load the roster.

This is a time when teams make decisions on fifth-year-options for former first round selections; and, in the past two days, three teams have passed on exercising their options on three athletic, young Linebackers.

Seattle / Jordyn Brooks. Baltimore / Patrick Queen. Arizona / Isaiah Simmons.

Three players I will be watching in 2023.

May re-visit this thread periodically because significant roster additions may not happen for the Rams until the 2024 off-season.
Just hoping they can protect Stafford. If they do then a maybe a lot of 34-27 type games.