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CB Free Agents

I don’t see anything better than DWill right now. I know he had a down year but he went against some really good receivers this year and with Ramsey in that star position he was going up against bonafide number 1’s. I think he more than held his own and if it was between him and another free Agent CB I’ll bring him back.
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Best Division in the NFL

The Best Division in the NFL is fun to forecast before every new season and to analyze after each season ends.

How many NFL SB Champions played in the best Division (combined regular season winning percentage) before they hoisted the Lombardi?

All the Super Bowl winning teams since 1967.


IJan. 15, 1967Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumGreen Bay 35, Kansas City 10
IIJan. 14, 1968Orange Bowl (Miami)Green Bay 33, Oakland 14
IIIJan. 12, 1969Orange Bowl (Miami)New York Jets 16, Baltimore 7
IVJan. 11, 1970Tulane Stadium (New Orleans)Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7
VJan. 17, 1971Orange Bowl (Miami)Baltimore 16, Dallas 13
VIJan. 16, 1972Tulane Stadium (New Orleans)Dallas 24, Miami 3
VIIJan. 14, 1973Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumMiami 14, Washington 7
VIIIJan. 13, 1974Rice Stadium (Houston)Miami 24, Minnesota 7
IXJan. 12, 1975Tulane Stadium (New Orleans)Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6
XJan. 18, 1976Orange Bowl (Miami)Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17
XIJan. 9, 1977Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)Oakland 32, Minnesota 14
XIIJan. 15, 1978Superdome (New Orleans)Dallas 27, Denver 10
XIIIJan. 21, 1979Orange Bowl (Miami)Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31
XIVJan. 20, 1980Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles Rams 19
XVJan. 25, 1981Superdome (New Orleans)Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10
XVIJan. 24, 1982Silverdome (Pontiac, Mich.)San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21
XVIIJan. 30, 1983Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)Washington 27, Miami 17
XVIIIJan. 22, 1984Tampa (Fla.) StadiumLos Angeles Raiders 38, Washington 9
XIXJan. 20, 1985Stanford (Calif.) StadiumSan Francisco 38, Miami 16
XXJan. 26, 1986Superdome (New Orleans)Chicago 46, New England 10
XXIJan. 25, 1987Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)New York Giants 39, Denver 20
XXIIJan. 31, 1988Jack Murphy Stadium (San Diego)Washington 42, Denver 10
XXIIIJan. 22, 1989Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami)San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16
XXIVJan. 28, 1990Superdome (New Orleans)San Francisco 55, Denver 10
XXVJan. 27, 1991Tampa (Fla.) StadiumNew York Giants 20, Buffalo 19
XXVIJan. 26, 1992Metrodome (Minneapolis)Washington 37, Buffalo 24
XXVIIJan. 31, 1993Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)Dallas 52, Buffalo 17
XXVIIIJan. 30, 1994Georgia Dome (Atlanta)Dallas 30, Buffalo 13
XXIXJan. 29, 1995Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami)San Francisco 49, San Diego 26
XXXJan. 28, 1996Sun Devil Stadium (Tempe, Ariz.)Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17
XXXIJan. 26, 1997Superdome (New Orleans)Green Bay 35, New England 21
XXXIIJan. 25, 1998Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego)Denver 31, Green Bay 24
XXXIIIJan. 31, 1999Pro Player Stadium (Miami)Denver 34, Atlanta 19
XXXIVJan. 30, 2000Georgia Dome (Atlanta)St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16
XXXVJan. 28, 2001Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.)Baltimore 34, New York Giants 7
XXXVIFeb. 3, 2002Superdome (New Orleans)New England 20, St. Louis 17
XXXVIIJan. 26, 2003Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego)Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21
XXXVIIIFeb. 1, 2004Reliant Stadium (Houston)New England 32, Carolina 29
XXXIXFeb. 6, 2005Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville, Fla.)New England 24, Philadelphia 21
XLFeb. 5, 2006Ford Field (Detroit)Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10
XLIFeb. 4, 2007Dolphin Stadium (Miami)Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17
XLIIFeb. 3, 2008University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.)New York Giants 17, New England 14
XLIIIFeb. 1, 2009Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.)Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23
XLIVFeb. 7, 2010Sun Life Stadium (Miami)New Orleans 31, Indianapolis 17
XLVFeb. 6, 2011Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, Texas)Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 25
XLVIFeb. 5, 2012Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)New York Giants 21, New England 17
XLVIIFeb. 3, 2013Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans)Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31
XLVIIIFeb. 2, 2014MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.)Seattle 43, Denver 8
XLIXFeb. 1, 2015University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.)New England 28, Seattle 24
50Feb. 7, 2016Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, Calif.)Denver 24, Carolina 10
LIFeb. 5, 2017NRG Stadium (Houston)New England 34, Atlanta 28
LIIFeb. 4, 2018U.S. Bank Stadium (Minneapolis)Philadelphia 41, New England 33
LIIIFeb. 3, 2019Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)New England 13, Los Angeles Rams 3
LIVFeb. 2, 2020Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)Kansas City 31, San Francisco 20
LVFeb. 7, 2021Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.)Tampa Bay 31, Kansas City 9
LVIFeb. 13, 2022SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, Calif.)Los Angeles Rams 23, Cincinnati 20

Somebody must have the answer to this?


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Both brady and manning had an easy division back in the day.

Post expansion, it’s been unlikely the SB winner comes out of the best division.

Back when only 4 teams went into the playoffs,
I’d say the Raiders coming out of the division with the chiefs, chargers, and broncos might have been an example. I think the raiders were the first wild card team to win it (or have 3 road victories post expansion).

Maybe when the g-men and skins
were winning it, the NFC east was the top division.

Then there’s the Rams/9ers rivalry of the 80’s. They were both pretty good then.

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River's Post Super Bowl Mock ...

The Rams had another guy getting a lot of snaps at Guard last preseason. I thought he had promise but was cut. Funny, I can’t remember his name. Anybody know it was and if he’s still in the Ram pipeline?

Was it Jamil Demby ? He ended up on IR last season and must have been dropped as he's not listed on the 2022 roster pages. He had good size, but that was pretty much all he offered, although he is still listed as a 2022 RFA by Spotrac.

Rookie OLB Chris Garrett (No regular season snaps)?

Not trying to derail this thread... but why did the Rams let him go. I thought he had a pretty good rookie year. And didn't he start n the super bowl?

I'm pretty sure he did and got a sack of that piece of shit, referee's pet, nfl's golden boy.

That's what made the decision to cut him so perplexing. Something must have happened that made him a no go for the Rams.

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Aaron Donald's (problematic) life in Los Angeles

The guy is one of my all-time favorites and he deserves everything he gets. With that said, if what he is saying is true, there is no amount of money that should change his mind. He's made enough for generations. For his sake, a new contract shouldn't sway his decision. If it does, it suggests to me this is more about money than what he is leading on.

I'll admit to being a little old-school; play for the contract you signed. Additionally, I am a bit reluctant in investing a ton in future years for a DL that is 30. Again, no issue with paying him as the top non-qb in the league during his prime years. But his story suggests it's not about money at all, but rather his role as a father. That has no cost and I wish him the best with his decision.

Had my knee replaced yesterday

That appears to be healing well. Do they rate your flexibility?
I dont have full range of motion yet, could take up to a year to regain full range of motion and strength. Right now it straightens out to about 10 degrees and flexion was 120 degrees. Both of those numbers were with the Dr using some pressure to get the knee to straighten and bend. I can ride a bike now and have returned to the gym, still have about 7 weeks before I return to work. It is already close to where it was before surgery and the pain is much less than it was prior to surgery.
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Rams are not tendering Troy Reeder

People tend to forget that both Morris and Staley would often leave Reeder as the only ILB on the field. On many of those runs it was because both DCs played a light box so it's not surprising they exploited that aspect of the defense. You can also direct blame at the DL if you are so inclined. More than was necessary, both DCs played their defenses to take away the pass and basically invited the run. So IMO it's not surprising when the only ILB is out of position to stop the run. Where were the SS and OLBs replacing the other ILB?

Reeder was an UDFA and as such he's played well beyond his draft ranking and why they couldn't tender him (with original draft). I wish him well (as long as he stays out of the AFCW). There is no doubt in my mind he will be a starter somewhere. Like Goff he was caught in a scheme that did not play to his strengths.
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Early look at potential compensatory picks for Rams

Rams sure look to have a number of 2022 UFA's depart this month. This of course. will have an effect on the 2023 Ram draft.

Currently, in a quick glance, Snead has a good amount of selections already available before the NFL begins the awarded Compensatory 2023 draft selections:

2nd
3rd
5th
6th
6th
7th
7th

I do expect Snead to be the top NFL GM leader in performing his magic in leveraging compensatory draft selections as an essential part of the Ram team rebuild or maybe refill would be a better word.

In just looking into one Ram unit in replacing the four Ram main OL'ers & the retirement of OL'er Andrew Whitworth making that number being FIVE ......I fully expect Snead to get two of the five back under contract leaving them 3 departures of UFA OL'ers that would come into play with the awarded compensatory draft selections alone.

I sure don't have a magical future crystal ball here......with five being the most picks that can be awarded here's my wild Guesstimate as highly probable:

#1- I believe DC Morris is sure to get an HC job offer in 2023= 3rd round comp pick.
#2-2 yr starting corner Darious Williams will depart in 2022= 4th rd comp pick.
#3-3 yr starting OG Austin Corbett will depart 2022 =4th or 5th rd comp pick.
#4- 2 yr starting NT SJ-D will depart in 2022= 5th rd comp pick.
#5-OLB Og Okoronkwo will depart= 5th rd comp pick.
#6-RB Sony Michel will depart= nothing
#7-CB Donte Deayon will depart=nothing
#8-TE Johnny Mundt will get the opportunity to test the FA market & sign elsewhere. I expect that he will not sign & during early TC will sign a low-end contract with no bearing on the NFL 2023 comp pick system.

Questionable Resigns that I am still pondering at this time would be:

UFA center Brian Allen a 7th rd comp pick pending. If Allen does not find a real active market with a lot of suitors I think it would be a good move to bring him back & have Shelton available to start in a OG post. Sure would limit any major damage to that Ol if 3 of those five returned.

UFA OLB Von Miller a 5th rd comp pick pending

I project that Snead will sign UFA LT Joseph Noteboom to a long-term contract. In addition, RFA's kicker Matt Gay & Interior OL'er Coleman Shelton will sign a Ram contract for 2022.
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Show them the money?

Looks like Rams showing Miller the money, but is it enough and will it help drive cap space to hell in hope of running it back?


VON MILLERLB, LOS ANGELES RAMS
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The Athletic's Jourdan Rodrigue reports the Rams are confident that their $14-16 million contract offer will convince Von Miller to re-sign.​

The Rams plan to offer Miller a contract that "could range from $14 million to $16 million per year, possibly over a two-year span, and which doesn’t seem to have a hard ceiling as of this publication," per Rodrigue. Miller will have no shortage of interest if he hits the open market, so the Rams would prefer to get him back under contract prior to Monday, if possible. Miller has publicly mused about returning to Denver, which now seems like a far more appealing option with Russell Wilson under center. With reports that Miller could command up to $20 million annually, it's quite possible that Miller can beat the Rams offer if he hits free agency. However, the Rams offer the appeal of a back-to-back Super Bowl run.

McCaffrey?

Definite hard pass, even if we did have a 1st round pick to offer.
A) you really shouldn't be paying RB's a lot of money, they are fairly easily replaceable (i.e. Elliott contract be horrific right now, Gurley's contract, etc.)
B) We have a good young RB right now. This would almost assuredly waste the 2nd round pick we used on him already (until CMAC gets hurt).
C) Last point, he gets hurt. A lot. Often. Seemingly always.
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