More I think about it the more I think fanoftodd's suggestion about Mack is on the money. Here's why...
1. Snead mentioned that the Rams could actually afford both Floyd and Johnson at "team" rates. So if that is true they should be able to afford one tag OR one good free agent. Now maybe they dial that back we don't know what they're gonna do of course and it wouldn't surprise me if they were to elect to be more cautious on their restructures but for now I'm operating on the fact that it's
possible.
2. I don't think we can replace Floyd this offseason. None of the FAs will give us what he gave us, the rangy edge contain which is so important to our defense plus the drop ability plus the high effort rush. Our ROLB spot isn't up to snuff either, so if they lose Floyd it's going to be a massive hit to the defense. Massive. I'm telling you. May be wrong but I'm telling you dammit!
3. Atlanta had a shitty line and Mack was solid but just had his worst season (he struggled in pass pro). No way Mack wants to stick around there. He is gonna want a Super Bowl shot. If he comes in on the cheap, just at a number the team favors, he would make our depth chart look not so bad going into the draft. And that's something Snead favors, like all GMs he knows if teams see your depth chart depleted at center you are a team to jump in front of for a center. And btw Mack with Edwards next to him... Yeah. That entire left side will bulldoze.
4. Then of course they draft a center they like for upside and the fact they don't have a gaping hole makes it easy to wait for round 3 or so and they can also go BPA if another position is better than the center they targeted.
5. With Floyd retained and Mack brought in they can jump on a wideout there at round 2 or if teams snap the best ones up again a corner which we could use or shit maybe one of those two-way ILBs finally makes it to us. Not being desperate. It opens up the best path in a draft.