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Stafford's 2025 Cap Hit Reduced ... per OTC

Take it with a Grain-of-Salt until confirmed by other sources but Stafford's contract numbers (restructured, revised, reworked ... whatever it is) have been posted on Over-The-Cap.

The new numbers reflect a 2025 cap hit to the Rams of $41M.
The prior number (still reflected on Spotrac) was $49.7M.

So that's 2025 cap-relief of more than $8M.

Consistent with that, OTC currently has the Rams with a solid $26M of cap space; while Spotrac (NOT updated) has them with $8M less, at $18M.

Personally, I care most about the $ the Rams have to spend.

If anyone cares about contract details (not sure if this required its own thread), just type into your browser Rams Over the Cap and their OTC page should be the first listed.

Again, these sites are solid but not 100%

Rams tried to trade up for Ashton Gillotte in round 3

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They offered their 2026 2nd round pick to Jacksonville but Gillotte ended up in KC at pick 66 and never reached pick 70. Interesting they ended up with Stewart who is more edge/LB and considerably smaller than Gillotte. Gillotte had a better year in 23 than 24 but the Rams apparently liked what they saw enough to give up a high picks next year.

Your 2025/2026 Los Angeles Rams 53-Man Roster (and practice squads candidates, if you want, I don't mind...) Predictions!

Might as well start with mine:

Quarterback (2) - Matthew Stafford, Jimmy Garoppolo.

(No real surprises. Matthew Stafford is going to start every game, get us to the playoffs with another division win, and lead us to his second Super Bowl, before retiring. Garoppolo merely backs up, and plays a mop-up game against whichever NFC West team we play last...and we still win.

Running back (5) - Kyren Williams, Blake Corum, Cody Schrader (KR), Jarquez Hunter (KR), Willie Lampkin (FB/OC).

(Yes, Lampkin surviving final cuts to be a fullback/backup center is a real surprise. The running back position, I feel, will be cut to four if K-Will is traded at the deadline. If that's the case, I see an opening for another running back possibly not on the roster. I think Hunter will sit on the bench to learn pass-protection, at first, with occasional snaps at kick return to pair with Schrader (whom I think we keep because he's one of the better receiving backs on our roster, which nudges out Rivers) but will take occasional snaps. Corum is the real star, though; I think he'll excel.)

Wide receiver (6) - Puka Nacua, Davante Adams, Jordan Whittington, Chatarius Atwell, Tru Edwards, Xavier Smith (PR).

(Surprising, no? I'll be honest: I love Tru Edwards as a prospect. Possibly Mumpfield makes it, but I don't know if he's ever been a punt returner. Otherwise, I think Whittington takes the slot role by storm, while Atwell is our deep threat (and a possibility to be traded, maybe?). Don't worry; Mumpfield makes the practice squad. I'm not counting him out entirely; I'm just saying that I like Edwards more.)

Tight end (3) - Tyler Higbee, Terrance Ferguson, Davis Allen.

(With a fullback in the mix, we'll have less at tight end. Parkinson is immediately cut without remorse in June, screw the cap. Higbee is still your starter for at least one season, while Ferguson learns the position and plays on obvious passing downs. Allen is your third tight end, but if Davis Allen is your third tight end, I think you're doing all right as a team.)

Offensive line (8) - Alaric Jackson, Steve Avila, Coleman Shelton, Kevin Dotson, Rob Havenstein, Beaux Limmer, KT Leveston, Dylan McMahon.

(A little surprising, but I could see this happening. KT Leveston, if healthy, is your swing tackle for now; he's had experience everywhere except center, which is where Limmer and McMahon - the latter of whom also is your swing guard - comes in. I think Limmer takes Shelton's job midseason, leaving him, McMahon, and Lampkin as your backup centers. I also think Havenstein retires after our inevitable Super Bowl victory - and if he doesn't, he's an older unrestricted free agent anyway, so I think we spend a high pick on an offensive tackle for our offensive line.)

Defensive line (6) - Kobie Turner, Braden Fiske, Poona Ford, Desjuan Johnson, Tyler Davis, Ty Hamilton.

(No real surprises. I think Johnson is a better option than Murchison as both pass rusher and run stopper. Davis and Hamilton back up Ford and Turner, so that we don't miss a beat. We're going to dominate on run defense, people!)

Linebacker (9) - Jared Verse, Byron Young, Nate Landman, Omar Speights, Brennan Jackson, Josaiah Stewart, Nick Hampton, Chris Paul Jr., Shaun Dolac.

(Yes, another undrafted free agent inside linebacker makes this team! Verse, Young, B-Jax, and Stewart should be a dominating pass rushing group, Landman and Speights will stuff the run, while CPJ comes in for passing downs. Hampton and Dolac are your special teams aces.)

Defensive back (11) - Akhello Witherspoon, Cobie Durant, Jalen Ramsey (STAR/SAF), Kamren Kinchens, Kam Curl, Darious Williams (slot corner), Emmanuel Forbes, Josh Wallace, Charles Woods, Quentin Lake, Jaylen McCollough.

(Yep, we're getting Ramsey back! ...I hope. Anyway, that helps with the STAR position. Lake is a fantastic player, but Ramsey is an upgrade and provides a huge boost. Cobie Durant, I feel, will finally unlock his potential in a contract year, while D-Will is your nickel corner. Kinchens should excel this year, Forbes learning from Ramsey should be immensely beneficial, and he'll play as a dime corner back while he learns, although he could really surprise and end up starting instead of Durant/D-Will/whomever. Wallace, Woods, and McCollough are special teams.)

Special teams (3) - Josh Karty (K), Ethan Evans (P), Alex Ward (LS).

(Special teams remains the same. We found our punter, our kicker, and our long snapper. I hope that doesn't change in the coming seasons.)

Practice squad:

Justin Dedich (OL)
Ben Dooley (OL)
Trey Wedig (OT)
Cam Lampkin (CB)
A.J. Green (CB)
Tanner Ingle (SAF)
Nate Valcarcel (SAF)
Konata Mumpfield (WR)
Brennan Presley (WR)
Mario Williams (WR)
David Olajiga (DL, International)
Da'Jon Terry (DL)
Bill Norton (DL)
Jordan Waters (RB)
Josh Pearcy (EDGE)
Jamil Muhammad (EDGE)

(I hope we keep Dedich and Lampkin, but after their seasons, it wouldn't surprise me if they were poached. Wouldn't surprise me if Ingle and Green moved to greener pastures and a chance to play as well. Mumpfield, Presley, and Williams should be solid at receiver. Terry, Olajiga, and Norton are all big men who should be excellent run stuffers at nose tackle. Wedig is an interesting swing tackle option, while Dooley is a smart O-lineman who played everywhere for Boise State. Waters is a bigger back than anyone we have. Muhammad played a backup role at Southern Cal. Keep a close eye on Valcarcel, who was a first team MAC selection at safety, and Pearcy, who dominated his Pro Day at Rice.)

I'll probably be dead wrong, but I created this thread for everyone to share their hopeful rosters for 2025/2026.

Where we at?

So.. Roster wise.. where are the Rams at, in your mind? Are they better or worse than they were at the end of the season, in your mind? Compared to the start of last season?

Not a super deep dive.. but.. general thoughts:

Quarterback:
Same, and that's not a bad thing.

Running back:
Better. Corum has a year experience now and Hunter is an excellent addition, imo. I like that they have someone to work in who has a little more juice.. and who also runs hard.

WR:
Better. I hate saying that reflects in a negative way at all on Cooper Kupp.. so this is NOT taking any shot at him. But Davante is a significant upgrade, in my mind.. especially because of specific fit. Kupp may thrive again in a system where he's got two outside guys to take pressure off him and allow him to find space. Davante creates his own space.. puts a different kind of pressure on defenses.. and may actually open more up for guys like Tutu and Whittington. Also.. Tutu is better than a lot think.. and I think Whittington is going to take a step. I also think that there's more to squeeze from Smith.

TEs:
Appreciably better than the start of last season and slightly better than at the end. Ferguson is interesting.. I think he impacts the WR mix quite a bit.. I can see him taking on a lot of motion stuff and being a super-sized Puka in motion actions. Higbee came back and looked better than I expected.

Oline:
Should be better? Sounds like Shelton is penciled in as starter.. but I'm curious if Limmer can get in the weight room enough to make a difference there and beat him out. At worst, depth at center should be better. No experienced swing tackle is a bit of a concern. I wonder what they really think of Leveston? There's no reason to think he *can't* be a solution.. but it's unknown. The UDFA guy is very intriguing from a physical profile standpoint.. but.. who knows with that?

Safeties:
Slightly better. I just think with a full season for the young players.. and having, essentially the same unit come back, is a big, big plus. They need to be creative and they can be. I think they may be a real strength.

Corners:
Who knows? Lol. Apparently, they're happy with them. Seems there's some smoke around Ramsey coming back. We'll see. So many question marks.. but there's still some real potential with Forbes and Durant.

Linebackers:
Better. I think. I mean.. we have to see Paul in action, he's a rookie. But.. he seems like a fantastic addition and Landman feels, at worst, like an upgrade on 1st and 2nd down over Reeder or Rozeboom. I think Speights will take a big step.. love, love what I saw from him.

OLBs:
Better. I hope. I think Verse will continue to improve and I hope he can figure out what's behind so many of his missed tackles. If he cleans that up.. he starts moving into DPOY conversations. A truly special player who I expect to get even better. BY is what he is.. limited.. but plays hard and has some good qualities. Losing Hoecht hurts.. but I'm intrigued by Stewart and believe he may be every bit as good, if not better. Even as a rookie.

DL:
Better. Definitely better. Adding ford and then Hamilton MORE THAN MAKE UP for losing Bobby Brown.. and Poona is just an absolute perfect fit for what they needed to add on first and second downs. Hamilton is intriguing.

If the additions on offense compliment each other the right way.. the offense can go from pedestrian to good or very, very good. If they can stay healthy.. and if someone like Ferguson can be better as a rookie than expected? They may be fire. Ferguson, Watkins and Hunter create the possibility of more explosive plays, imo.. Corum too.

They still can make additions.. but it's a very solid roster.. and, oh.. did I mention? They got an extra first rounder in next year's draft for, basically, a high fourth round pick. Amazing.

Which QB should the Rams draft in the 1st Round next year?

Everyone of course knows that the rams traded #26 in this year's draft to ATL and as part of that trade the Rams were given ATL's 1st rd pick in next years draft. The Rams may or may not package those 2 first rd picks with perhaps even more picks to move up & take one of the top QBs in next year's draft. Next year's class of QBs is projected to be deep & talented. There is a group of 6 QBs currently rated high in the draft next year. The purpose of this discussion/thread is to discuss who each of thinks is the best option as a future franchise QB for the Rams should they chose to draft one next year in the 1st round. Here are the 6 QBs with links for You Tube video highlights of each QB.
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Noteboom signs with Baltimore

Obviously we didn't draft a swing tackle in the draft.
Noteboom is a free agent, knows the system, and can play both tackle spots, as well as at guard in a pinch.
His only problem, which is a big one, has been staying healthy, but he can play decently.
If he would sign for cheap, would you bring him back?
I'd trust him a lot more than an undrafted guy to back up both spots.
Mclendon can only play RT, and even that is a question mark.

NFC West 2025 Draft Picks

What do you think? How did our rivals in the NFC West do?

Arizona Cardinals 2025 Draft Picks:
  • Round 1, Pick 16: Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss
  • Round 2, Pick 47: Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
  • Round 3, Pick 78: Jordan Burch, EDGE, Oregon
  • Round 4, Pick 115: Cody Simon, LB, Ohio State
  • Round 5, Pick 174: Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State
  • Round 6, Pick 211: Hayden Conner, OG, Texas
  • Round 7, Pick 225: Kitan Crawford, S, Nevada
Seattle Seahawks 2025 Draft Picks:
  • Round 1, Pick 18: Grey Zabel, OL, North Dakota State
  • Round 2, Pick 35: Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina
  • Round 2, Pick 50: Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami (FL)
  • Round 3, Pick 92: Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama
  • Round 5, Pick 142: Rylie Mills, DT, Notre Dame
  • Round 5, Pick 166: Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State
  • Round 5, Pick 175: Robbie Ouzts, TE, Alabama
  • Round 6, Pick 192: Bryce Cabeldue, OT, Kansas
  • Round 7, Pick 223: Damien Martinez, RB, Miami
  • Round 7, Pick 234: Mason Richman, OT, Iowa
  • Round 7, Pick 238: Ricky White, WR, UNLV
San Francisco 49ers 2025 Draft Picks:
  • Round 1, Pick 11: Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia
  • Round 2, Pick 43: Alfred Collins, DT, Texas
  • Round 3, Pick 75: Nick Martin, LB, Oklahoma State
  • Round 3, Pick 100: Upton Stout, CB, Western Kentucky
  • Round 4, Pick 113: CJ West, DT, Indiana
  • Round 4, Pick 138: Jordan Watkins, WR, Ole Miss
  • Round 5, Pick 147: Jordan James, RB, Oregon
  • Round 5, Pick 160: Marques Sigle, S, Kansas State
  • Round 7, Pick 227: Kurtis Rourke, QB, Indiana
  • Round 7, Pick 249: Connor Colby, OG, Iowa
  • Round 7, Pick 252: Junior Bergen, WR, Montana
Los Angeles Rams 2025 Draft Picks:
  • Round 2, Pick 46: Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon
  • Round 3, Pick 90: Josaiah Stewart, OLB, Michigan
  • Round 4, Pick 117: Jarquez Hunter, RB, Auburn
  • Round 5, Pick 148: Ty Hamilton, DT, Ohio State
  • Round 5, Pick 172: Chris Paul Jr., LB, Ole Miss
  • Round 7, Pick 242: Konata Mumpfield, WR, Pittsburgh

Kneejerk Central: Draft Grades

Ok armchair warriors, I know you're chompin' at the bit to lay down some grades let's hear it!

For myself I am quite happy with this draft. Getting a solid collection of roles we required, plus a first round pick next year... Hard to give anything other than an A. So that's my grade, even though we look like we couldn't cover @Loyal in a pickup game with rushers counting five mississippi.

4th Rd / Pick #117 - Jarquez Hunter, RB, Auburn

Traded 6th Rounder, #190, to move up.


Overview

Run-after-contact machine who can extend the play well beyond what you might expect. Hunter is a compact back renowned for his lower-body power and battering-ram mentality. He frequently tears through arm tackles and drags tacklers for extra yardage. He could use less “fight” and more “flight” when there are still moves to make on the second level. While the burst is average, he’s decisive and sees run-lane development as a zone-scheme runner. Hunter is a little limited, but his role is easily definable as a two-down pile-mover for teams looking to impose their will on the ground.

Strengths
  • Known for his character and work ethic.
  • Embraces contact and can handle a heavy workload.
  • Squat-rack warrior with immense power in his lower half.
  • Quick downhill transition in one-cut opportunities.
  • Contact power creates added yardage at impressive rates.
  • Displays vision and feel to find and flow with the run lanes.
  • Provides kick return and cover experience on special teams
Weaknesses
  • Turns and cuts lack crispness due to tighter hips.
  • Below-average burst to accelerate both inside and outside.
  • Lacks open-field creativity to make tacklers miss.
  • Looks rigid and unnatural as a pass-catching option.
  • Needs to work on positioning to square up blitz pickups.
Sources Tell Us

“Really authentic guy and spends a lot of time on football. Impossible not to love his toughness and contact production.” – AFC national scout

So what's the strategy?

So instead of 3 picks on day 2 we now have two picks. But, a big one next year. I believe our Falcons pick will be somewhere between 10 and 15. Ours anywhere from mid 20's to 30's. Question is, what did they have in mind when they made the trade?

Are they planning on packaging the two firsts to move up and draft Stafford's eventual replacement? Or are they planning on using a pick to make another all in trade for another run at a championship?

Or do they add more first round talent to the roster for the future? Guys on their rookie deals for a few years?

Seems like they have options for this year and next. I just don't know what they have planned. Should be interesting.