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Well, it is officially the off-season. The Chiefs are Super Bowl champions. It's time to get the Rams back on that track!
Cut
OLB Clay Matthews
HB Malcolm Brown
With Brown, we expect Henderson to take a leap in Year 2, so we can let Brown walk. We let Matthews go to get younger at EDGE.
Restructure
QB Jared Goff ($10 million from roster bonus converted into a signing bonus)
DT Aaron Donald ($4 million from base salary converted into a signing bonus)
Re-sign
K Greg Zuerlein - 4 years $12 million
OT Andrew Whitworth - 1 year $10 million
OLB Dante Fowler Jr. (Franchise Tag)
QB Blake Bortles - 2 years $5 million
All Practice Squad Players
All ERFAs
Yes, we're letting Littleton walk. I don't take pleasure in that, but we have to make hard decisions. Littleton's price tag is too high for me. He's a good but not elite ILB. Whitworth has announced that he wants to return. It makes logical sense to bring him back. It'll give Noteboom additional time to recover from his injury. We franchise Fowler with the plan to extend him.
Trades
Rams trade WR Robert Woods
Jets trade Round 3 Pick #4 and 2021 5th round pick
The Jets badly need a WR and have three third round picks. I know some will disagree with the trade, but I think this is the time to make it. With Kupp, Cooks, Higbee, Everett, Reynolds, Gurley, and a rookie WR, we have plenty of options in the passing game.
Rams trade CB Nickell Robey-Coleman
Bengals trade C/OG Billy Price
The Bengals' slot CB, Darqueze Dennard, is a FA. NRC is still a quality slot CB who fits Cincy's scheme. With Ramsey, Hill, Long, and Darious Williams, we have enough depth and talent at CB to trade NRC and save a few bucks on his salary. Price has been a failure for the Bengals, and they have replaced him with Trey Hopkins at Center. We take a shot on him as a reclamation project.
Raiders trade Round 3 Pick #16, Round 3 Pick #17, and Round 4 Pick #15
Rams trade Round 3 Pick #4 and Round 3 Pick #20
Raiders trade up in the third round.
Free Agency
Stephen Weatherly OLB - 2 years $10 million
Weatherly has been stuck behind Everson Griffen and Danielle Hunter in Minnesota, but I think he's an underrated player. At 6'5" 265, he seems big for a 3-4 OLB at first glance, but he's an athletic big man who played 3-4 OLB in college. Personally, I think he's an underrated player who could break out if given a larger role. He's a really good run defender on the edge who has the athleticism to drop into coverage when needed. His pass rush potential isn't entirely clear at this stage, but he has shown flashes when given PT in Minnesota. I think he has the potential to be a real bargain for us.
NFL Draft
Round 2 Pick #20 - Tyler Biadasz C/OG Wisconsin
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqP4rxCTQmc
Analysis: I continue to see him falling to this part of the second in mock after mock. If he does, we should sprint to the podium. Biadasz is exactly what we need on the interior. He's a country strong technician who just consistently executes and wins. The closest things to weaknesses he has are average length and athleticism.
Round 3 Pick #16 - Tyler Johnson WR Minnesota
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJQGkCL8wjc
Analysis: I think Tyler Johnson could be the Cooper Kupp of this class. He's not going to blow the doors off in the 40, but he's a polished technician with a high football IQ, great quickness, and strong hands. He understands the nuances of route running and how to create throwing windows for his QB. I think he's a guy who can produce from Day 1.
Round 3 Pick #17 - David Woodward ILB Utah State
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TP0VczsfUeg
Analysis: I've watched a lot of LBs in this class, and I think Zack Baun is the only LB projected outside of the first round who offers the three-down skill-set that Woodward does. Woodward has some areas of the game to polish up, but his ability to cover, run sideline to sideline, and play through blockers in the running game make him a rare commodity. I'm shocked by the lack of hype around him.
Round 4 Pick #15 - Antonio Gibson OW/KR Memphis
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKm9IkvBopI
Analysis: Gibson is the first big risk I'm taking in this draft. The plan would be for him to play HB. He split his time between WR and HB at Memphis. He's an explosive player who is very dangerous with the ball in his hands. I think he has the potential to be a David Johnson (before the injuries) type talent if he develops at HB. But he'll need some time. Until that point, he's a gadget player and a KR.
Round 4 Pick #20 - Devin Asiasi TE UCLA
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xgn1JYgWcRQ
Analysis: Asiasi is really flying under the radar right now. In his only year in college as a starter (as a junior), he posted 44 catches for 641 yards and 4 TDs. Listed at 6'3" 260, Asiasi moves like a guy 20 pounds lighter. He runs crisp routes and shows no fear in traffic. As a blocker, the potential and attributes are there, but his motor ran hot and cold in college.
Round 4 Pick #34 - Evan Weaver ILB California
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d13Z-MaE6a8
Analysis: Weaver is expected to fall down the board on draft day because of his physical limitations. He posted 181 tackles as a senior at Cal after starting his career playing DE. At 6'2" 235, Weaver has the size and strength to bang between the tackles. He possesses outstanding instincts and is a reliable tackler. He's also an alert zone defender. What he lacks is sideline to sideline speed and the athleticism to hold up against HBs in man coverage.
Round 6 Pick #20 - Josiah Coatney DL Ole Miss
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgxYXZY7lgI
Analysis: Coatney has a lot of intriguing tools and could play all over our front (from 0-Tech to 5-Tech). He is quite strong and heavy-handed. He shows a more diverse set of pass rush moves than you expect, and his push-pull move can be quite devastating due to how jarring his punch is. He needs to play with more consistent leverage and work not to get washed out in the flow on zone-stretch plays, but the kid has a lot of potential and versatility.
Round 7 Pick #20 - Bravvion Roy NT Baylor
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXUf1qUmvYQ
Analysis: Roy is an intriguing player at 6'1" 332. He posted 61 tackles, 13 TFLs, and 5.5 sacks as a 3-4 NT for Baylor. Roy has the quickness and motor to move horizontally and disrupt zone stretch plays. He's strong, heavy-handed, and has surprising first step acceleration off the LOS. The problems I saw in his film were his lack of consistency with his pad level, tiring late in games, short arms, and struggles finding the ball at times. I think he's a worthwhile developmental NT.
Projected Starters
QB: Jared Goff
HB: Todd Gurley
WR: Brandin Cooks
WR: Cooper Kupp
WR: Josh Reynolds
TE: Tyler Higbee
LT: Andrew Whitworth
LG: Tyler Biadasz v. Austin Corbett v. Bobby Evans v. Billy Price
C: Tyler Biadasz v. Austin Corbett v. Billy Price v. Brian Allen
RG: David Edwards
RT: Rob Havenstein
SDE: Sebastian Joseph-Day
NT: Greg Gaines
UT: Aaron Donald
OLB: Dante Fowler Jr.
ILB: David Woodward v. Evan Weaver v. Micah Kiser v. Kenny Young v. Troy Reeder v. Travin Howard
ILB: David Woodward v. Evan Weaver v. Micah Kiser v. Kenny Young v. Troy Reeder v. Travin Howard
OLB: Stephen Weatherly
LCB: Jalen Ramsey
RCB: Troy Hill
SLCB: David Long Jr.
FS: John Johnson III
SS: Taylor Rapp
K: Greg Zuerlein
P: Johnny Hekker
LS: Jake McQuaide
Cut
OLB Clay Matthews
HB Malcolm Brown
With Brown, we expect Henderson to take a leap in Year 2, so we can let Brown walk. We let Matthews go to get younger at EDGE.
Restructure
QB Jared Goff ($10 million from roster bonus converted into a signing bonus)
DT Aaron Donald ($4 million from base salary converted into a signing bonus)
Re-sign
K Greg Zuerlein - 4 years $12 million
OT Andrew Whitworth - 1 year $10 million
OLB Dante Fowler Jr. (Franchise Tag)
QB Blake Bortles - 2 years $5 million
All Practice Squad Players
All ERFAs
Yes, we're letting Littleton walk. I don't take pleasure in that, but we have to make hard decisions. Littleton's price tag is too high for me. He's a good but not elite ILB. Whitworth has announced that he wants to return. It makes logical sense to bring him back. It'll give Noteboom additional time to recover from his injury. We franchise Fowler with the plan to extend him.
Trades
Rams trade WR Robert Woods
Jets trade Round 3 Pick #4 and 2021 5th round pick
The Jets badly need a WR and have three third round picks. I know some will disagree with the trade, but I think this is the time to make it. With Kupp, Cooks, Higbee, Everett, Reynolds, Gurley, and a rookie WR, we have plenty of options in the passing game.
Rams trade CB Nickell Robey-Coleman
Bengals trade C/OG Billy Price
The Bengals' slot CB, Darqueze Dennard, is a FA. NRC is still a quality slot CB who fits Cincy's scheme. With Ramsey, Hill, Long, and Darious Williams, we have enough depth and talent at CB to trade NRC and save a few bucks on his salary. Price has been a failure for the Bengals, and they have replaced him with Trey Hopkins at Center. We take a shot on him as a reclamation project.
Raiders trade Round 3 Pick #16, Round 3 Pick #17, and Round 4 Pick #15
Rams trade Round 3 Pick #4 and Round 3 Pick #20
Raiders trade up in the third round.
Free Agency
Stephen Weatherly OLB - 2 years $10 million
Weatherly has been stuck behind Everson Griffen and Danielle Hunter in Minnesota, but I think he's an underrated player. At 6'5" 265, he seems big for a 3-4 OLB at first glance, but he's an athletic big man who played 3-4 OLB in college. Personally, I think he's an underrated player who could break out if given a larger role. He's a really good run defender on the edge who has the athleticism to drop into coverage when needed. His pass rush potential isn't entirely clear at this stage, but he has shown flashes when given PT in Minnesota. I think he has the potential to be a real bargain for us.
NFL Draft
Round 2 Pick #20 - Tyler Biadasz C/OG Wisconsin
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqP4rxCTQmc
Analysis: I continue to see him falling to this part of the second in mock after mock. If he does, we should sprint to the podium. Biadasz is exactly what we need on the interior. He's a country strong technician who just consistently executes and wins. The closest things to weaknesses he has are average length and athleticism.
Round 3 Pick #16 - Tyler Johnson WR Minnesota
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJQGkCL8wjc
Analysis: I think Tyler Johnson could be the Cooper Kupp of this class. He's not going to blow the doors off in the 40, but he's a polished technician with a high football IQ, great quickness, and strong hands. He understands the nuances of route running and how to create throwing windows for his QB. I think he's a guy who can produce from Day 1.
Round 3 Pick #17 - David Woodward ILB Utah State
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TP0VczsfUeg
Analysis: I've watched a lot of LBs in this class, and I think Zack Baun is the only LB projected outside of the first round who offers the three-down skill-set that Woodward does. Woodward has some areas of the game to polish up, but his ability to cover, run sideline to sideline, and play through blockers in the running game make him a rare commodity. I'm shocked by the lack of hype around him.
Round 4 Pick #15 - Antonio Gibson OW/KR Memphis
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKm9IkvBopI
Analysis: Gibson is the first big risk I'm taking in this draft. The plan would be for him to play HB. He split his time between WR and HB at Memphis. He's an explosive player who is very dangerous with the ball in his hands. I think he has the potential to be a David Johnson (before the injuries) type talent if he develops at HB. But he'll need some time. Until that point, he's a gadget player and a KR.
Round 4 Pick #20 - Devin Asiasi TE UCLA
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xgn1JYgWcRQ
Analysis: Asiasi is really flying under the radar right now. In his only year in college as a starter (as a junior), he posted 44 catches for 641 yards and 4 TDs. Listed at 6'3" 260, Asiasi moves like a guy 20 pounds lighter. He runs crisp routes and shows no fear in traffic. As a blocker, the potential and attributes are there, but his motor ran hot and cold in college.
Round 4 Pick #34 - Evan Weaver ILB California
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d13Z-MaE6a8
Analysis: Weaver is expected to fall down the board on draft day because of his physical limitations. He posted 181 tackles as a senior at Cal after starting his career playing DE. At 6'2" 235, Weaver has the size and strength to bang between the tackles. He possesses outstanding instincts and is a reliable tackler. He's also an alert zone defender. What he lacks is sideline to sideline speed and the athleticism to hold up against HBs in man coverage.
Round 6 Pick #20 - Josiah Coatney DL Ole Miss
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgxYXZY7lgI
Analysis: Coatney has a lot of intriguing tools and could play all over our front (from 0-Tech to 5-Tech). He is quite strong and heavy-handed. He shows a more diverse set of pass rush moves than you expect, and his push-pull move can be quite devastating due to how jarring his punch is. He needs to play with more consistent leverage and work not to get washed out in the flow on zone-stretch plays, but the kid has a lot of potential and versatility.
Round 7 Pick #20 - Bravvion Roy NT Baylor
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXUf1qUmvYQ
Analysis: Roy is an intriguing player at 6'1" 332. He posted 61 tackles, 13 TFLs, and 5.5 sacks as a 3-4 NT for Baylor. Roy has the quickness and motor to move horizontally and disrupt zone stretch plays. He's strong, heavy-handed, and has surprising first step acceleration off the LOS. The problems I saw in his film were his lack of consistency with his pad level, tiring late in games, short arms, and struggles finding the ball at times. I think he's a worthwhile developmental NT.
Projected Starters
QB: Jared Goff
HB: Todd Gurley
WR: Brandin Cooks
WR: Cooper Kupp
WR: Josh Reynolds
TE: Tyler Higbee
LT: Andrew Whitworth
LG: Tyler Biadasz v. Austin Corbett v. Bobby Evans v. Billy Price
C: Tyler Biadasz v. Austin Corbett v. Billy Price v. Brian Allen
RG: David Edwards
RT: Rob Havenstein
SDE: Sebastian Joseph-Day
NT: Greg Gaines
UT: Aaron Donald
OLB: Dante Fowler Jr.
ILB: David Woodward v. Evan Weaver v. Micah Kiser v. Kenny Young v. Troy Reeder v. Travin Howard
ILB: David Woodward v. Evan Weaver v. Micah Kiser v. Kenny Young v. Troy Reeder v. Travin Howard
OLB: Stephen Weatherly
LCB: Jalen Ramsey
RCB: Troy Hill
SLCB: David Long Jr.
FS: John Johnson III
SS: Taylor Rapp
K: Greg Zuerlein
P: Johnny Hekker
LS: Jake McQuaide