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So hope & a prayer lolThe plan is in the Draft. 4 compensatory picks, 3 5th rounders and a seventh.
So 2nd rounder, 3rd rounder, 3 5th's, 3 6th's and 2 7th rounders. 10 picks total. That's the plan it would appear and they can add further picks with a Ramsey trade.
Yeah they know it's gonna be tough this year. But I suspect they were unhappy with their culture too, I mean you have all these well paid vets and you're losing. Doesn't matter that it's in large part due to injuries either, as this is a bottom line business. So in preparation for this season maybe you look ahead and say "why not bite the bullet now and get back to a hungry roster."Snead kind of said what the plan is. They will have 20 plus picks in 23' & 24'. Aka, cheap labor.
He alluded to solidifying the offense this yr and let McVay cook so to speak. So that could possibly include adding a few key cheap vet FA's and a few rookies to the offense.
Then add a lot of youth on defense to be aggressive and hopefully make a few plays while the offense returns to being at least a top 8 to 10 offense. In a weak NFC that may get you 10 wins and a WC.
In 2024, a lot of cap room, add some splashy FAs, more youth in 24' draft, maybe a trade or two, and hopefully 22' & 23' draftees are making an impact.
So now you have a real contender in 24'.
I haven't read into any post in this thread that comes off as dumping on Bruss. I am replying even though I think you are likely reffering to @oldnotdead. I think you and I share a common concern and for me what I have seen from Bruss at the NFL level is what concerned me at the collegient level. He could play tougher as an over simplificationTo be clear, I wasn't trying to dump on Bruss. I have just never been as high on him as other Badger linemen in the past. In fact, I would trade him straight-up for Tippmann. I suspect Tippman is going to rise in the draft process, potentially into the mid-upper half of the second round. Tippmann is a guy that's been impressive from the time he walked on campus.
Or enough to trade him next offseason.#1-Plan is ....To make every effort possible to keep #9 healthy and effective for the very long term.
If true, such a shitty deal for Stafford and AD. Luckily Kupp is not up there in the age to be as affected.I think the plan is to go all-out again in 2024.
But they can't say that out loud. Don't want to admit 2023 is for the remodel.
Realistically, how many teams in the league can say they are all in for 23"?If true, such a shitty deal for Stafford and AD. Luckily Kupp is not up there in the age to be as affected.
Of Course they have a Plan. How could you think otherwise?Seems like the Rams are losing a lot of key players so far this offseason! Just wondering if the Rams have some kind of Surprise/Huge Plan to replace these players or it is all just Salary Cap moves that have to be made!
I a certainly hoping that Les Snead and the Rams have some plans to adequately replace the players that they are losing OR it could be some rough seasons ahead for the Rams and us Rams Fans!!
Trust me, I get the logic but doesn't change the fact it's a shitty deal for AD and Stafford if we can't truly compete for a chip in 23, but are truly looking to reload in 24.Realistically, how many teams in the league can say they are all in for 23"?
Even in Philly fans are realizing that they will take a step back and 23' will be a retooling...that is the word they are using.
BTW, I have heard the same strategy expressed by the writers covering the Eagles. They are losing something like 7 or 8 defensive starters to FA. They look to be trading Slay because he has $27M cap hit and they have very little restructuring room left.
So they say this yr is about stacking the offense and rebuilding the defense and hoping that's enough to just get to the playoffs.
The one big advantage they have is that they have a young QB. Problem is he is going to get $50M a yr starting next season and next season will likley be his last with a still decent cap hit. In 24' it likely explodes even more so.