Stop listening to what the Rams say publicly. They were trying to move Kupp well before they finally admitted it.I'm not entirely disagreeing with this... but how do you square it with Rams publicly saying they want to extend him.
Stop listening to what the Rams say publicly. They were trying to move Kupp well before they finally admitted it.I'm not entirely disagreeing with this... but how do you square it with Rams publicly saying they want to extend him.
The Rams say this about a lot of good players...the guys who are in between the great, obvious resigns and JAGS. Exhibit A: Ernest Jones.I'm not entirely disagreeing with this... but how do you square it with Rams publicly saying they want to extend him.
I'm working from the assumption we're most likely not going to be looking for a RB in this draft outside of UDFA or day 3 at most because of that.
There are a lot of things we may want. I want my wife to stop ordering shit from Amazon, but we have been unable to reach such an agreement on the matter, so it's apparently not going to happen.I'm not entirely disagreeing with this... but how do you square it with Rams publicly saying they want to extend him.
I'm working from the assumption we're most likely not going to be looking for a RB in this draft outside of UDFA or day 3 at most because of that.
One way to read this comment is Rams may want to extend him but in the face of it not getting done at their price, all options are open up at RB this offseason? Specifically in the draft.There are a lot of things we may want. I want my wife to stop ordering shit from Amazon, but we have been unable to reach such an agreement on the matter, so it's apparently not going to happen.
This seems the reasonable take.The Rams say this about a lot of good players...the guys who are in between the great, obvious resigns and JAGS. Exhibit A: Ernest Jones.
At this time last year, both Snead and McVay were saying that they want to extend Jones. But they have a number in mind, probably at a discount, and if it's not going to work in that number range, they move on.
It would be foolish to resign him, especially before he even plays out his current contract. We have done that. It went horribly wrong.As it pertains to FA, Kyren is as good as gone. For two reasons:
1. He lacks the gear to flip the field when the seam is there. McVay's offense has missed that element since Gurley fell off.
2. Rams don't know whether he can fix the fumble problem, so they will draft a RB from this very deep class.
After the 2025 season Kyren will be a FA and the Rams will have a two deep backfield. Given that there are RBs in every draft, plus the likelihood the Rams will have a strong RB1/RB2 combo, means it is likely Williams takes the best contract he can and hopefully it nets us a comp pick.
Right. The draft is often a significant marker in that if they haven't worked an extension by that time, they draft someone and move forward. IIRC, it was around April when it was announced that Jones wouldn't be getting an extension.This seems the reasonable take.
And any interest in RBs in the draft flows from there.
As it pertains to FA, Kyren is as good as gone. For two reasons:
1. He lacks the gear to flip the field when the seam is there. McVay's offense has missed that element since Gurley fell off.
2. Rams don't know whether he can fix the fumble problem, so they will draft a RB from this very deep class.
After the 2025 season Kyren will be a FA and the Rams will have a two deep backfield. Given that there are RBs in every draft, plus the likelihood the Rams will have a strong RB1/RB2 combo, means it is likely Williams takes the best contract he can and hopefully it nets us a comp pick.
Stop listening to what the Rams say publicly. They were trying to move Kupp well before they finally admitted it.
Point is the Rams always spin shit positive. Almost to a fault. And I say almost because I like that they do that for the players.Rams saying they’re trying to extend Kyren is in no way the same as the rams just not publicly admitting they were shopping Kupp. Now, if they came out and said, “Absolutely not. We would never try to trade Kupp” and then did it, then I’d agree with you.
I think sometimes fans’ wishful thinking melds into their predictions. Never once has McVay even hinted anything other then loving Kyren at running back
It is a legit question. I like Limmer but some competition would be good for him.I find it interesting that no one thinks the Center position can be improved. I understand the success of the offense the O-line was great with Limmer filling in. I just don't know if he can improve enough from 1st to 2nd year to provide consistent protection for Stafford. He is also on the lighter side (308 lbs) to provide a great Base against Bull rushers.
His PFF grade for Pass blocking was down close to 40 ..... that's almost the cellar
what about Dedich?? Plus the rookie who started week 17 who was drafted before Leveston?It is a legit question. I like Limmer but some competition would be good for him.
Such a good TE draft we can get our own guy for 4 years. Also we don't have a 5th and we should take one before the 6th.I'd add TE. Not a big Parkinson/Allen guy.
I'd DEFINITELY flip a 5th to the Raiders for TE Michael Mayer.
No one?I find it interesting that no one thinks the Center position can be improved. I understand the success of the offense the O-line was great with Limmer filling in. I just don't know if he can improve enough from 1st to 2nd year to provide consistent protection for Stafford. He is also on the lighter side (308 lbs) to provide a great Base against Bull rushers.
His PFF grade for Pass blocking was down close to 40 ..... that's almost the cellar