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    Will Rams choose between Michael Brockers, Leonard Floyd?

    link https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/03/27/will-rams-choose-between-michael-brockers-leonard-floyd/

    The COVID-19 procedures have created a wild west dynamic in the NFL, and things could still get even wilder for one of the teams of the NFC West.

    The Rams are low on cap space, and they have pending deals with former Bears linebacker Leonard Floyd and nearly Ravens defensive lineman Michael Brockers. With the Floyd deal still not finalized, the Rams worked out a deal with Brockers, whose unsigned agreement with the Ravens fell through. Currently, both Floyd and Brockers are technically unsigned by the Rams, while they await physicals. Before those physicals are passed and the contracts become effective, the Rams will have to create cap space in order to fit both players onto the active roster.

    It’s a loophole that has allowed the Rams to squat on both players while figuring out the best way to manage the cap and absorb the contracts. Or maybe, as some are wondering, the Floyd deal will be scrapped, now that Brockers is back, with a three-year, $31.5 million contract.

    And it would be easy to avoid the Floyd deal, which pays out $10 million for one year. Rams doctors need to simply conclude that he can’t pass a physical.

    Also caught up in this potential mess is free-agent defensive tackle A’Shawn Robinson, whose two-year, $17 million contract has not been signed.

    However it plays out, the Rams are benefiting from the turbulent atmosphere engulfing normal NFL business, one that has allowed agreements in principle to be struck and to be held indefinitely in limbo until proper physicals can be administered. By the time that the COVID-19 pandemic eases to the point that physicals can occur, the Rams will either create cap space elsewhere (if players with existing contracts will agree to restructure), or the Rams will simply keep only one or two of the three players, telling Brockers and/or Floyd and/or Robinson that their deals won’t be finalized, with the failed physical providing the quick and easy “get out of jail free” card.

    #113123
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    I am guessing that somehow they squeeze everything in.

    Agamemnon

    #113126
    Mackeyser
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    The idea of having Aaron Donald, A’Shawn Robinson and Michael Brockers on the same DL gives me chills.

    I think it would be highly unlikely, but I think getting Brockers back would be more important than having Floyd as it’s unlikely that we can afford both.

    Yeah, I know we can refinance Goff, but that makes next year much harder.

    The pisser about drafting well is that it’s hard to pay everyone.

    I dunno. It’s all chaos. I don’t see any patterns right now, so I have no idea what we’re gonna look like on opening day.

    Sports is the crucible of human virtue. The distillate remains are human vice.

    #113129
    Avatar photoBilly_T
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    If I’m GM, knowing what I know about the situation, which is next to nothing, admittedly . . . I wouldn’t sign Floyd. I was happy they signed him until I saw the contract totals. Far too much for someone who hasn’t really proven himself and isn’t all that young, really, at 28. Yes, he’s very athletic, and the Rams need that, and his height, etc. But he’s yet to put it all together, which Fowler seemed to finally do last year.

    For half that amount, yes. But not 10 mil.

    I just wish they had found a way to keep Littleton . . . and Saffold before that. Glad Brockers is back, though.

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