IMO, I still think the Rams need to draft a LT, but @jrry32 & @OldSchool do not believe anyone of value will be available by the time the Rams draft in round two, so bringing back Whitworth and awaiting a healthy Noteboom is a good plan B.
IMO, I still think the Rams need to draft a LT, but @jrry32 & @OldSchool do not believe anyone of value will be available by the time the Rams draft in round two
Pretty sure our own free agents don't count against the formula.The signing of UFA Whitworth would negate the highly possible 2021 3rd round compensatory draft pick award received from a Fowler high $$$ signing elsewhere. Rams only have 4 draft picks in 2021 draft.
Interesting OldSchool ..that's great then Rams UFA not being qualifying CFA's to be used against us nullify......when the tabulation of CFA's concludes.Pretty sure our own free agents don't count against the formula.
Interesting OldSchool ..that's great then Rams UFA not being qualifying CFA's to be used against us nullify......when the tabulation of CFA's concludes.
I never knew that a teams own current UFA's would have the specialized exclusion from the other 31 teams UFA whereas to have no bearing on the (CDPA) Compensatory awards if they are signed by their previous team. Never read any of that info anywhere....that there are two different types of CFA s...the Rams & the other 31 teams.
I am sure that Andrew Whitworth is a qualifying 2020 UFA thus being an official NFL qualifying CFA because he has been on all the lists. But since he was previously a Ram in 2019 he is ghosted in the final total. Good then I have learned something today.![]()
Rams might have resolved their LT issue for this upcoming season but what about 2021?I disagree with this belief if that's what they've stated. Noteboom was drafted in the 3'rd round (89'th overall), the Rams expected him to start in 2020, and in his brief appearances as a reserve (78 snaps) in his rookie year he performed well. No one here that i'm aware of posted about or predicted Noteboom prior to his draft as potentially becoming Whitworth's successor, so I would imagine between our Rams scouts and Snead, they could come up with a 2'nd round OT who can help this team.
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So here's what John Fennelly said ......"Under the rules for compensatory draft selections, a team losing more or better compensatory free agents (“CFA”) than it acquires in the previous year is eligible to receive compensatory draft picks."
Based on this language, I don't believe you can lose or regain an advantage by re-signing what was already your own player.
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How the NFL Draft's compensatory pick formula works
Thee seems to be some confusion on social media about how the NFL awards their 32 compensatory draft choices. Granted, it's an amorphous process and even with the below explanation, it's still difficult to decipher. Here's how the NFL expgiantswire.usatoday.com
Rams might have resolved their LT issue for this upcoming season but what about 2021?
My position is signing Whitworth is a one season patch up job with no future values attached to Whitworth's signing. The 2020 AW patch has a good chance of being far less in quality that it was in 2018/2019 seasons. It simply buys some time.
The bought time will cost many millions! This acquisition time will be used to find out if Joe Noteboom can return to his late 2018 rookie season form playing LT, so he can be considered the starting LT for the 2021 season. Noteboom will then be a UFA when the 2021season concludes. Rams might in the end have got only one full season of play out of Noteboom's 4 yr. contract.
Based on this ROD preferred route the Rams stand a very good chance to be in great need once gain for a starting LT at the conclusion of the 2021 season. Whitworth does nothing to prevent this from occurring.
My 2 cents worth would be .....give great attention on planing ahead here in @ this LT post. Draft a talented developmental LT in this upcoming draft 2020 to learn this highly technical all important blindside protector assignment behind Whitworth this season. Then this time next yr 2021 he can learn behind Noteboom in 2021. Rams should be in good condition this time next season with a healthy Noteboom & hopefully this 2020 draft selection will be groomed & ready to start in 2022 @ LT.
Other than the fact that you need to lose one of your free agents in order to be in the formula, yes that is true.Pretty sure our own free agents don't count against the formula.
You were handing around river & making good sense to me, I was agreeing with you nodding positively & just sent you my thoughts to follow yours .....do you want me to take it back?Not sure why this was directed towards me as I share the same position. I'll also add that Havenstein's decline last season is just one additional reason for prioritizing an OT high in our draft.
You were handing around river & making good sense to me, I was agreeing with you nodding positively & just sent you my thoughts to follow yours .....do you want me to take it back?
The signing of UFA Whitworth would negate the highly possible 2021 3rd round compensatory draft pick award received from a Fowler high $$$ signing elsewhere. Rams only have 4 draft picks in 2021 draft.
The signing of UFA Whitworth would negate the highly possible 2021 3rd round compensatory draft pick award received from a Fowler high $$$ signing elsewhere. Rams only have 4 draft picks in 2021 draft.
Not now.Are you sure signing your own free agents counts towards that formula?