Rams re-sign Whitworth for three more years

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That's not correct. But Glenn's attitude has been a problem, and he's worse than Whitworth.
Attitude is part of my equation. What good is any talent if you can't be motivated to play. People around here want him to come in as a guard and that was the problem with Cincy they wanted the same and he refused to play. I think he's worse at LT than Whit and has a terrible attitude having quit on both teams he played on one who wanted to make him a starter and needed him to start and he refused. There's no place for a guy like that in a locker room.
 
I don't think we go O line in Rd 2. I see it as being a D heavy draft. But, if we were to go OT, Ezra Cleveland might be there at 52
It's loaded at a lot of positions tbh, on offense the OTs might be very good at 52 and the WRs should be too. It's impossible to predict, but we do know Snead might favor a move down given his draft history.

Looking at this roster though it is going to be really tough to pass on a potential LT of the future. 52 is the window to get that and it's not for sure by any means IMO.
 
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Attitude is part of my equation. What good is any talent if you can't be motivated to play. People around here want him to come in as a guard and that was the problem with Cincy they wanted the same and he refused to play. I think he's worse at LT than Whit and has a terrible attitude having quit on both teams he played on one who wanted to make him a starter and needed him to start and he refused. There's no place for a guy like that in a locker room.

There's a difference between having a shit attitude and not being an effective player. Kromer coached Glenn. I imagine the Rams know enough to know if the risk is worth taking.
 
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I don't think we go O line in Rd 2. I see it as being a D heavy draft. But, if we were to go OT, Ezra Cleveland might be there at 52

It's loaded at a lot of positions tbh, on offense the OTs might be very good at 52 and the WRs should be too. It's impossible to predict, but we do know Snead might favor a move down given his draft history.

Looking at this roster though it is going to be really tough to pass on a potential LT of the future. 52 is the window to get that and it's not for sure by any means IMO.

Sorry, I should have been clearer. I see the Rams going heavy on D in the draft Although it is a D heavy draft as well!!
 
Sorry, I should have been clearer. I see the Rams going heavy on D in the draft Although it is a D heavy draft as well!!
Right on man and I was trackin what you meant. That would not surprise me since dev LT isn't exactly an impact player for 2020. I just think it's necessary looking at this roster. (y)
 
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As usual, I’m loving the decision making of McSnead.

Their hands are really tied this year, but they are making the best of a difficult situation.

Fowler and Littleton were (predictably) out of our price range.

IMHO the OL was the most pressing concern on this team. Really glad we have some stability (I hope) with resigning Whit and Blythe. The alternatives to NOT signing them were... pretty bad.

Allen instead of Blythe at center? No way.

Noteboom or an overpriced FA instead of Whit? No way.

Despite limited funds, the Rams shored up 2 huge problem areas.
 
Right on man and I was trackin what you meant. That would not surprise me since dev LT isn't exactly an impact player for 2020. I just think it's necessary looking at this roster. (y)

Yep, I'd prefer we take a LOT candidate in the 2nd as well but I just don't think Snead sees it the same way. And you're right, he's odds on to trade down.
 
—Super Bowl ??
Roger Saffold for 3 more years & Noteboom being the starting LT 2020.

Yeah - the cap does not work, but That was the original plan. Noteboom may never be the same. Could maybe never play again from the way he said he was not even walking 3 months ago ?? Just seems weird.

This goes back to my bet of The Rams not drafting a OLman 2020. The Rams are already young enough.
An alternative that doesn't include Saffold. He's in Tennessee.
I get what you're saying but that's not how it works.

I also get the angst over losing Rodger a year ago, but i truly believe that even with him in there last year the offense still struggles it's way to 9 wins. IMO it was more about a tired scheme getting beat over personnel problems...but that's a whole different debate.

The Rams HAD to retain Whit this year.
 
There's a difference between having a shit attitude and not being an effective player. Kromer coached Glenn. I imagine the Rams know enough to know if the risk is worth taking.
And they signed Whitworth and Blythe instead of Glenn, granted there's still time they could sign him. But he's been 3rd option so far. And reports are he won't play Guard so we are set at Tackle now I can't see us signing him which means Kromer passed on him knowing him.
 
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I was thinking and hoping for an $8-10 Mil cost in 2020. It wouldn't surprise me if he wants to play for two more years. That would make him 40 years old with a 15-year career. I would like to see the details but, whatever the numbers are he was the best choice and the only choice that made sense.

I too have been asking who else would play LT for the Rams.
 
noteboom was the plan, until allen took him out in week 7.

I endorse the Whitworth signing. If it had not happened, I would have been nervous.

But I think some of us have forgotten how good Noteboom has played at times... as a young player.

I believe despite perhaps not being 100% to open 2020, he could be a very important piece. Solid insurance if nothing else.
 
And they signed Whitworth and Blythe instead of Glenn, granted there's still time they could sign him. But he's been 3rd option so far. And reports are he won't play Guard so we are set at Tackle now I can't see us signing him which means Kromer passed on him knowing him.

...and Zac Taylor knowing him.
 
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And they signed Whitworth and Blythe instead of Glenn, granted there's still time they could sign him. But he's been 3rd option so far. And reports are he won't play Guard so we are set at Tackle now I can't see us signing him which means Kromer passed on him knowing him.

I'm not debating that it's not going to happen. I'm saying he's an effective player, so if we did sign him, there would be good reason for it.
 
I’m conflicted over the Whit extension, tbh.

I love the guy but he’s not getting any younger and there were signs of decline in his play last year. And $10M is a helluva big chunk of available cap space, for sure.

I’m a big Boom fan and feel that he’s our future starting LOT. But even I realize that it’s not yet certain exactly when Boom will be 100%.

So at the very least Big Whit represents a quality insurance policy at the all important LOT position. I guess that’s worth the $10M. Kinda...
 
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Not sure about the guaranteed portion, but the overall contract is more than his original Rams contract. Good for him, has been a godsend at LT after the Grob disaster.
 
Looks like his cap hit this year is 6.6 this year, 11.6 next year with 5.8 of dead money if the cut him.
 
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