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Not if that inexperienced player has as much untapped talent as that vet did at the same age. Another funny thing this time of year is for example Josh Reynolds. Last year people loved the pick thought he was a good young WR who could take the top off the defense, was a good route runner and had good hands. Now this year that we didn't resign Watkins people are freaking out saying we need to spend a draft pick on a WR or sign a vet. And have kicked Reynolds to the curb without giving him a shot.
I'm as guilty as everybody else in this but we fans are comical. We applaud the coaches for the job they do with the players coaching them up and building the scheme. Then we panic and question them when they let somebody go. We applaud a draft pick then if he doesn't do enough out of the gate to satisfy us fans expectations we want him replaced right away, usually with the same round of draft pick or later all while questioning the guy in his 2nd year's value. Let the coaches do their thing. Do we really think McVay, Snead and the coaches don't have a plan? If McVay and Kromer are ok with Sullivan possibly leaving to the point they haven't locked him up yet IMO we fans should probably get the hint that they have a plan and are OK with what's happening.
just gotta say io love these mocks from you guys i dont get to see a lot of college ball so it gives me an idea on who to look for and hope and pray we draft (and i can sound like an expert to my friends )
I love them too however I watch a ton of college football and am amazed at the perception these cats have, and realize that I miss a lot!!!
Sure enough, every draft "sleeper" ultimately turns out to be someone uncovered here first.
At this time of year, fans of all 32 teams clamor for the names they recognize as potential upgrades to their rosters. We scour the draft for players that will be available to fit a respective team’s needs. The easy thing for fans to do is wish their GM would just play Madden with the roster and pursue an All Pro team. The media drives this with reports of how every big name acquisition will transform their new team. It’s what every fan wants to hear. Simultaneously, the fans of the other 31 either lament the loss or degrade it with sour grapes.
Enter the 2018 Rams offseason. Snead says he doesn’t want to enter the draft with screaming needs that cause a team to reach for anything other than a reasonable BPA. Therefore, we all deduce he should get the best edge rusher, DT, and middle linebacker available in free agency. He should pay whatever it takes to keep Sully in the fold for OLine continuity. We should target an X receiver to replace Sammy. It seems so obvious, right?
But what every good capologist does is set a standard for how much the team can budget for each position, and position group. When you exceed the budget for one player, you have to determine which positions must be reduced to accommodate the transaction and how that plan will affect the budget in future years. The plan has to have a four year projection to be effective. Good drafts can mitigate gambles, but an organization who gambles on that too often will likely only exacerbate the problems created by overspending. Therefore, the coaches and GM compile a list of priorities to accommodate existing contracts and positional importance based on the coordinators schemes. For instance, the presence of AD, Gurley, Goff, and Joyner means 9 million a year for Poe is untenable and 15 mil for Sammy too great a sacrifice. The “holes” on the roster must be filled within a pre-determined budget...one with very little variance. They have to target qualities that fit the scheme that may not have shown up on tape for other teams. That’s why Webster, a backup for Wade was acquired last year. It’s why Woods was paid more than other teams valued.
The presence of Aaron Donald softens the blow Wade feels of not having bookend pass rushers like Von Miller and Demarcus Ware available through any avenues. They will need to be able to contain the ends, rush the passer, run down screens, and occasionally cover inside receivers. It’s a tall order that very few ever master. Perhaps a SUITABLE player will be available in the draft but there are precious few available in FA. Therefore, look for the Rams to load up with several linebackers that have varied skill sets. Significant capital should be spent for a DT but with Brockers and Donald scheduled to eat up so much cap space, what can we really afford? That’s what makes Dickerson’s suggestion of Suh asinine. I expect the solution to come from the draft.
The primary point of this post is that the cap is the reason the Rams were far more aggressive in the trade market than they have been in free agency. Wade will adjust by having anchors in the DLine and backfield. He will fill in from there with B level players. The loss of Sammy will be spread throughout the offense. A plan is in place even if the next month seems mundane.
Sherman said he thinks part of the problem in Seattle is Pete Carroll's message might be getting stale for veteran players.
"His philosophy is more built for college, you know," Sherman said,via Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times. "You get four years, guys rotate in, rotate out."
Sherman noted that part of the Seahawks' teardown could be to find new ears for Carroll's message. The veteran corner said the players who have been in Seattle for the past six or seven years had heard all of Carroll's motivations and "every kind of funny anecdote."
"We had literally heard them all," Sherman said "...We could recite them before he even started to say them. So I think that kind of went into it."
Sherman added that he believes the Seahawks' brass botched how they valued their veteran core.
"I think they've kind of lost their way a little bit in terms of how they see players and how they evaluate players," Sherman said.
Sherman who will turn 30 years old this month was cut this offseason.Michael Bennett, 32, was traded. The futures ofKam Chancellor(soon to be 30) and Cliff Avril(31) are up in the air. And star safety Earl Thomas(28) is reportedly on the trade block.
"It just became an issue of devaluing core players that are playing at a high level and really being curious about younger players and curious about the unknown," Sherman said. "They say, 'Maybe this guy is going to be the next guy' instead of saying, 'Hey, you have Hall of Fame talent in your secondary, how about you ride this out?'
"It would be like Pittsburgh saying, 'Troy Polamalu, is great but let's figure out what this guy behind him has.'"
Sherman could be viewed as having an ax to grind after being cut, but in context of Seattle's moves that stowed bitterness doesn't make him wrong.
The Seahawks brass saw an aging corps that had heard Carroll's message a zillion times and felt like an overhaul was due. That's the business of the NFL, for better or worse.
As for signing with the49ers, Sherman insisted it wasn't a move aimed at facing his former team twice a year.
"(The 49ers) were the first team that called, the team that showed the most interest, offered the most money," he said.
Relishing the chance to face the Seahawks is just a bonus, especially for the viewers.
Don't agree he was drafted #1 for a reason. Not to mention if you watch him this past season he had total command of the LOS. Must honestly say Jared Goff is the most underrated player on the Rams. He totally has a Tom Brady vibe to me. I think he is going to be a great franchise player for the rams.
RIP Tom Benson who got him and New Orleans a Super Bowl Championship. Imagine buying a NFL team to help the community with no interest in football. After all those years of fans wearing brown paper bags on their heads they became winners. Remember Archie Manning running for his life back in the day. Some great battles later against the Rams.
Speaking of Archie..this may be the way the Mannings own a NFL franchise. If the stepchild and wife want to sell or do like a co ownership, I can see Peyton and Archie listening
Jake and Joe Curley talked all about the Rams recent losses of Trumaine Johnson, Sammy Watkins and Cody Davis. The two also talked about the recent Rams news of Nickell Robey-Coleman, Tavon Austin, Tyler Eifert and what's next moving forward.
Nah. He played well when he did. Missing the last game isn't a big deal IMO. Played fine until his ACL. crap happens, never know. Just ask Deshaun Watson. If they somehow had a time machine and looked at the future, they probably woudln't have signed him. Probably would've told Sam Bradford slide instead of running out of bounds, too.
Yeah I messed up the injuries. That doesn't negate the fact when he was signed, he was playing at a pro-bowl level. It's a "disaster" in hindsight, not foresight.
I heard the Rams would like to sign John Sullivan and Connor Barwin. Think they've had them in for a visit... pretty sure they've offered them a contract.
Shortsighted? Rams have been anything but. Other teams signing players to crazy contracts speaks of desperation. Rams aren't desperate. Anyone really think Bradford is worth 20 mil a year? Or Watkins 16 mil? Desperation.
No. But it speaks to how valuable those skills sets are. Those guys are the top 0.00000001% in terms of athletic ability and mental acuity. Plus GM's (i.e., hiring managers) are by definition conservative. So when / if those guys get injured or flame out the GM's can always say; well he was a 1st round pick so it's not my fault.
It's a CYA approach. Luckily that approach doesn't seem to be in Snead's DNA.
People really need to get over this concept that there is a problem with negotiations with AD's agents. It's happening and it's happening apparently at a pace that both sides agreed to and are happy with. The drama over this is comical.
I don't think anyone around the League will look at the Rams secondary and not worry!
I mean, Look at it:
*Peters
*Talib
*Sheilds
*Joyner
*J. Johnson
*NRC
Etc. Etc. And Wade isn't finished re-tooling our D yet!!
Both Outside LBers will be productive. Donald and Brockers are going to flush QB's from the pocket, as they vainly look for an open WR (thanks Talib and Peters)
@den-the-coach I hear you. 60 is a normal week for me but Location work always creates more challenges. The project I am on now is the 2nd worst kind, more money than time so problem solving with cash. The worst no money no time. I won't even consider those jobs anymore
Do you mean Predicted? Or are you predicting four more guys moving on next year. No offense but with a salary cap and contracts nearing an end, every team has change. But if you are talking scheme fit, it seems that the entire secondary is set. They likely draft a middle linebacker, and an outside linebacker and only need a NT which could come in the draft or free agency. Who else is moving on that doesn't fit?