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This Rams poster did this work and did a fine job giving us all a very (maybe premature) look at major decisions Snead and Fisher will have a long look at probably starting this seasson. In my personal opinion Coach Fisher and staff will be getting (AT LEAST) the five year contract for Jeff its a paultry (7 Million) a year. I think the way he's making moves his seat must feel ice cold. We'll get to see this OL grow this year and have one more year (AT Least) to add to this crew and take more shots at draft and if cuts are made ,finally some vets in below positions may be added. This week could be a history making and changing game if urgency and everything is laid on the field with Great game plans from "O" & "D". Thanks Govane for all your work fact finding.
govane
Might be early, but IMO these guys are not worth their cap hits for next year.
DE Chris Long - $14.25M cap hit, $11.75M cap savings.
Would be 5th highest cap hit of all DE's next year. Close to 10% of total cap space. Production could be replaced by resigning Hayes and Sims.
ILB James Laurinaitis - $6.43 cap hit and $5.53 cap savings.
Production has declined the last two years. Could be replaced for less by FA signing such as up and coming ILB Zach Brown who's familiar with GW's scheme.
JL actually has 8th highest salary in 2016 for ILB's.
Rank Total Cash Player
1 $8,750,000 Lawrence Timmons
2 $8,000,000 Jerod Mayo
3 $7,500,000 Bobby Wagner
3 $7,500,000 David Harris
5 $6,600,000 Navorro Bowman
6 $6,250,000 Brian Cushing
7 $6,000,000 Stephen Tulloch
8 $5,775,000 James Laurinaitis
9 $5,500,000 D'Qwell Jackson
9 $5,500,000 Curtis Lofton
TE Jared Cook - $8.30M cap hit, $5.70M cap savings.
5th highest cap hit of all TE's next year doesn't really match production and effort. I doubt there's much drop off from Cook and Kendrick to Kendricks and Harvey.
WR Kenny Britt - $4.85M cap hit, $4.85M cap savings.
Kenny was awesome with the fans at Oxnard, but I just don't see him being the #1 WR this team sorely needs. Pay a bit more, and you might be able to land WR Alshon Jeffery next year. And dare I say WR Josh Gordon. Imagine Jeffery, Gordon and Quick on this team.
OLB Akeem Ayers - $3.00M cap hit, $3.00M cap savings.
$3.00M for 24% of the def snaps is not worth it IMO. Even Westbrooks plays more at 27%. In comparison, Tree and JL play 99% of the defensive snaps. I think Hager or Lynch can fill Ayers' role next year.
There you go. I said it. I know some of you's are thinking it. That's $30.8M in cap savings.
Getting ready to duck.
ME: Hate to admit I watch as much and as many college games to see who would be best for us to add to our growing talented team. I want us to BALL OUT against this very tough schedule and TAKE NO PRISONERS and lets see if we have the right or BEST Coordinators we can get. Hope we still have changes we are willing to make if needed to get the job DONE. I see waste and of course like many I just DO NOT understand after all the transcripts for weeks on the WR Quick and his situation and when we are lacking in the reciever department what will it take to EVER get him back on the field?
GO RAMS!!! NO INJURIES!!!
govane
Might be early, but IMO these guys are not worth their cap hits for next year.
DE Chris Long - $14.25M cap hit, $11.75M cap savings.
Would be 5th highest cap hit of all DE's next year. Close to 10% of total cap space. Production could be replaced by resigning Hayes and Sims.
ILB James Laurinaitis - $6.43 cap hit and $5.53 cap savings.
Production has declined the last two years. Could be replaced for less by FA signing such as up and coming ILB Zach Brown who's familiar with GW's scheme.
JL actually has 8th highest salary in 2016 for ILB's.
Rank Total Cash Player
1 $8,750,000 Lawrence Timmons
2 $8,000,000 Jerod Mayo
3 $7,500,000 Bobby Wagner
3 $7,500,000 David Harris
5 $6,600,000 Navorro Bowman
6 $6,250,000 Brian Cushing
7 $6,000,000 Stephen Tulloch
8 $5,775,000 James Laurinaitis
9 $5,500,000 D'Qwell Jackson
9 $5,500,000 Curtis Lofton
TE Jared Cook - $8.30M cap hit, $5.70M cap savings.
5th highest cap hit of all TE's next year doesn't really match production and effort. I doubt there's much drop off from Cook and Kendrick to Kendricks and Harvey.
WR Kenny Britt - $4.85M cap hit, $4.85M cap savings.
Kenny was awesome with the fans at Oxnard, but I just don't see him being the #1 WR this team sorely needs. Pay a bit more, and you might be able to land WR Alshon Jeffery next year. And dare I say WR Josh Gordon. Imagine Jeffery, Gordon and Quick on this team.
OLB Akeem Ayers - $3.00M cap hit, $3.00M cap savings.
$3.00M for 24% of the def snaps is not worth it IMO. Even Westbrooks plays more at 27%. In comparison, Tree and JL play 99% of the defensive snaps. I think Hager or Lynch can fill Ayers' role next year.
There you go. I said it. I know some of you's are thinking it. That's $30.8M in cap savings.
Getting ready to duck.
ME: Hate to admit I watch as much and as many college games to see who would be best for us to add to our growing talented team. I want us to BALL OUT against this very tough schedule and TAKE NO PRISONERS and lets see if we have the right or BEST Coordinators we can get. Hope we still have changes we are willing to make if needed to get the job DONE. I see waste and of course like many I just DO NOT understand after all the transcripts for weeks on the WR Quick and his situation and when we are lacking in the reciever department what will it take to EVER get him back on the field?
GO RAMS!!! NO INJURIES!!!