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I am looking forward to this season. Very interested in how Sean McVay and the Rams' coaches (with a lot of new faces and men in different roles) do with a young roster. However, I believe this will be a fairly weak roster; and, for the first time in half-a-dozen years, my expectations are low. Really want to be wrong about these opinions. Hoping for a competitive team that is still in playoff-contention after Thanksgiving.
The Rams are the only team in the NFL that has yet to sign a single free agent from another team, and still seem both cap-strapped and cap-conscious. Accordingly, I am also looking towards the 2024 off-season when the Rams may be in the best position to re-load the roster.
This is a time when teams make decisions on fifth-year-options for former first round selections; and, in the past two days, three teams have passed on exercising their options on three athletic, young Linebackers.
Seattle / Jordyn Brooks. Baltimore / Patrick Queen. Arizona / Isaiah Simmons.
Three players I will be watching in 2023.
May re-visit this thread periodically because significant roster additions may not happen for the Rams until the 2024 off-season.
The Rams are the only team in the NFL that has yet to sign a single free agent from another team, and still seem both cap-strapped and cap-conscious. Accordingly, I am also looking towards the 2024 off-season when the Rams may be in the best position to re-load the roster.
This is a time when teams make decisions on fifth-year-options for former first round selections; and, in the past two days, three teams have passed on exercising their options on three athletic, young Linebackers.
Seattle / Jordyn Brooks. Baltimore / Patrick Queen. Arizona / Isaiah Simmons.
Three players I will be watching in 2023.
May re-visit this thread periodically because significant roster additions may not happen for the Rams until the 2024 off-season.