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    Ian Rapoport@RapSheet
    The LA Rams are making Jalen Ramsey the highest paid defensive back in NFL history and by a wide margin. The extension is for $105M over 5 years ($21M per year) & has $71.2M in guarantees at signing. This brings the DB market into a new stratosphere.

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    Stu Jackson@StuJRams
    Once CB Jalen Ramsey’s extension is officially signed, Rams defense will be anchored by him and DT Aaron Donald for at least the next five seasons (2020-24). Ramsey under contract through 2025, Donald 2024.

    Lindsey Thiry@LindseyThiry
    Jalen Ramey’s record-breaking contract – 5 years, $105 million – is the fourth record-breaking deal the Rams have completed since 2018.

    Todd Gurley, 4 years, $60 million ($45 guaranteed)
    Aaron Donald, 6 years, $135 million ($87)
    Jared Goff, 4 years, $134 million ($110)

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    Jalen Ramsey, Rams agree to terms on historic contract: Source

    https://theathletic.com/news/jalen-ramsey-agrees-to-largest-cb-contract-with-rams-reports/KwZVw2DWJJeF

    Jalen Ramsey has agreed to terms on a record five-year, $105 million deal with the Los Angeles Rams, a source told The Athletic, confirming multiple media reports.

    The contract, which guarantees $72.1 million at signing, makes Ramsey the highest-paid defensive back in NFL history and will likely reset the cornerback market. The signing guarantee is also the largest given to a defensive back.

    Ramsey has recorded 10 interceptions and one touchdown in four NFL seasons.

    What makes Ramsey so valuable?
    Jourdan Rodrigue, Rams beat writer: It finally happened! The Rams got Ramsey done, locked in for five years and $105 million, plus a whole plate-load of guarantees. Why did he get it, if you have to ask? Well, not only is he the lockdown corner that is so rare to come by in this league and in a division that consistently features some of the best receivers around, but he also has become a core piece of leadership within the Rams roster and now will be for years to come.

    What’s next for the Rams?
    Rodrigue: Now that the Rams have secured Ramsey (and Ramsey has secured the bag), their sights will turn to receiver Cooper Kupp, who is also in a contract year. The team envisions a future in which Ramsey, Kupp, quarterback Jared Goff and defensive tackle Aaron Donald make up its core. Not too bad of a lineup.

    By the numbers
    Rodrigue: The five years and $105 million is nice because that means Ramsey will play for $21 million per year, the highest ever for a defensive back. But what’s really tasty about this deal for Ramsey and his agent, David Mulugheta, are the guarantees — which surpass Goff’s $57 million and Donald’s $50 million. Those numbers may fluctuate a little as more deal terms come out, but there is no doubt Ramsey will still reset the guarantees market at his position.

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    Just to let everybody know, I am fine with that contract.

    Agamemnon

    #120661
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    https://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports–Recreation-Podcasts/11-Personnel-p1252813/?topicId=157161286

    BREAKING: Rams Make Ramsey the Highest-Paid CB Ever
    9/9/2020
    The Athletic’s Jourdan Rodrigue and Rich Hammond of the ’11 Personnel’ podcast react to the record-breaking contract extension for CB Jalen Ramsey.

    Duration:00:09:15

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    PFF: CB Jalen Ramsey signs record-breaking contract with the Los Angeles Rams

    By Sam Monson and Brad Spielberger

    https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-jalen-ramsey-signs-record-breaking-contract-with-the-los-angeles-rams

    According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Los Angeles Rams and cornerback Jalen Ramsey have agreed to a five-year, $100 million extension with a maximum value of $105 million that keeps Ramsey in L.A. through the 2025 season. The deal also contains a staggering $71.2 million guaranteed at signing, which is reportedly fully guaranteed and not just guaranteed for injury.

    The Ramsey extension is the latest in a long line of self-induced overpays across the NFL. When a team trades substantial draft capital for a player — in Ramsey’s case, two first-round picks were sent to the Jaguars — that player has tremendous leverage over the new organization. The way to optimize the trade-and-sign is how the Chicago Bears did it with Khalil Mack, where the extension was already agreed to as a part of the trade.

    Jalen Ramsey’s new $20 million per year average is almost a 20% raise over Darius Slay, the next highest-paid cornerback. This follows the deals signed by DeAndre Hopkins, who recently secured a 24% raise over Julio Jones at wide receiver, and Laremy Tunsil, who earned a 22% raise over Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson earlier this offseason.

    Not only did all three raise the average-per-year mark, which only means so much from a cash-flow perspective, but they also secured impressive guarantees. At the end of the day, this is great news for Ramsey as he looks to build upon his first year in Los Angeles.

    Ramsey was a rare, top-five pick at cornerback and has more than lived up to the billing, immediately becoming one of the NFL’s best defensive backs. He’s always had the skill and smack-talk of a $100 million man, and now his bank account will reflect that. He is still just 26 years old as he enters his fifth NFL season, and if he has more room to grow, that could be downright terrifying for the NFC West.

    Since joining the league in 2016, Ramsey is fifth in completion percentage allowed (55.5%), 10th in yards per target allowed (7.2) and fifth in passer rating allowed (76.5).

    Of course, the big matchups against opponents’ No. 1 wide receiver are what matter most, and Ramsey has the best passer rating allowed (82.1) and most forced incompletions (20) of any cornerback against PFF’s 10 highest-graded wide receivers since 2016.

    Jalen Ramsey: Coverage stats against notable wide receivers (2016-19, regular season only)
    Opposing WR Tgts. Rec. Allowed Yds. Allowed TDs Allowed Comp. % Passer Rating Allowed
    Emmanuel Sanders 8 1 3 0 12.5% 0.0
    T.Y. Hilton 31 14 218 1 45.2% 66.3
    Antonio Brown 16 8 201 1 50.0% 77.1
    Alshon Jeffery 13 7 104 0 53.9% 80.3
    DeAndre Hopkins 59 32 396 2 54.2% 86.5
    Tyreek Hill 7 4 62 0 57.1% 86.6
    Julio Jones 7 4 69 0 57.1% 90.8
    Average passer rating allowed since 2016 = 93.2

    Perhaps most importantly, cornerbacks have the highest WAR potential of any defensive position, but the big reason why their market has been suppressed is because of the instability of the cornerback position. When you find a player like Ramsey, who consistently plays at a high level and doesn’t allow his lows to be too low, his contribution to the defensive scheme is invaluable.

    One final contract note, Tre’ Davious White‘s four-year, $69 million extension that was signed earlier this week ($17.25 million per year) just became one of the most team-friendly deals in the entire NFL — Bills GM Brandon Beane was very smart to lock that deal in when he did. White was drafted after Marshon Lattimore, Marlon Humphrey and Adoree’ Jackson back in 2017, so if any of these players have a strong year in 2020, they should expect an extension closer to Ramsey’s number than White’s.

    Ramsey has been seen as the new prototype at cornerback since he came into the league. A player who was used all over the defense at Florida State, his skill set was seen to be most valuable as a perimeter shutdown corner. At 6-foot-1 and 208 pounds, Ramsey has the size, strength and length to battle physically with any receiver in the game, but with 4.41 speed in the 40-yard dash, he also has the wheels to live with speedsters.

    We saw how quickly he was able to translate those tools to elite-level play, and in his second NFL season, he posted an overall PFF grade of 91.3 while allowing just 53.8% of the 106 targets sent his way to be caught as part of that outstanding Jacksonville defense of 2017.

    From that point, Ramsey was deployed like an elite corner, often used to shadow the game’s best across the field and draw the toughest assignments in the game. When the Rams came calling to trade for an elite player, this contract was always going to materialize — they shipped multiple first-round picks to the Jaguars for a player who would change what they can do on defense, and they immediately began to use Ramsey to shadow the game’s best receivers.

    In just a little more than half a season after being traded to Los Angeles, Ramsey was asked to shadow Julio Jones, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Allen Robinson II, D.K. Metcalf and Amari Cooper — he didn’t allow a touchdown or a single 100-yard performance in any one of those games.

    What’s more, Ramsey’s ability to take the No. 1 weapon in an offense has a knock-on effect on the rest of the defense. Troy Hill, now freed from having to cover players who would physically overwhelm him, was able to show that he has fundamentally sound coverage skills at this level and earned a career-best overall PFF grade of 76.4, good enough to rank in the top 20 league-wide.

    Ramsey’s ability to excel against a team’s best weapon can’t be overstated; it allows the team a freedom that other teams simply don’t have, and his impact goes beyond just the man he is covering on any given play.

    Cornerback is one of the most volatile positions in the league in terms of year-to-year grading because of how dependent it is on the opposition you face. That old adage of the perfect pass and catch beats the perfect coverage every time is a valid truism, and so the longer the sample size you can construct for a cornerback, the better.

    Over the last three years, despite drawing some of the toughest assignments in the game, Ramsey has earned an overall PFF grade of 91.0, third among outside corners behind only Stephon Gilmore and Casey Hayward Jr. He is clearly one of the game’s most dominant cornerbacks and has the ability to rival Gilmore as the most difficult cornerback to beat in all of football.

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    #120677
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    I should probably get an agent. I mean…I am not getting paid anywhere near that for my job, and I probably should.

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    #120689
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    i’m so freaking unbelievably happy.

    rams lock up an elite corner to go with the best defensive player in the game. scratch that. the best player in the game period!

    wow. they just need to get something from their edge rushers. have a decent run defense. scratch that. i want a dominant run defense.

    if only terrell lewis can come back healthy in three weeks. we’re talking about quite possibly an elite defense. a top 5 defense.

    so excited.

    #120690
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    to have a great unit. you need great players and a great scheme.

    staley has no excuses now. he’s got good to elite to historically elite players top to bottom. now he’s gotta put them in situations where they can shine.

    i have no doubt the players will hold their end of the bargain. now we gotta see if a rookie defensive coordinator is in over his head.

    #120695
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    How do they do that when they’re already over the cap ?

    #120696
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    How do they do that when they’re already over the cap ?

    It’s next year’s money. The extension starts in 2021. They have plenty of space in 2021. They are tight against the cap in 2020 because they took hits this year to clear space for next year.

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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    Jared Goff is absolutely glowing about Jalen Ramsey’s contract this afternoon on Zoom…he said Ramsey has been the top corner in the league for a long time and was finally getting paid like it.

    #120700
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    The Rams can get all the money they want, by converting a portion of Ramsey’s salary this year(13M) to a signing bonus. Converting 10M of that saves they 8M this year.

    Agamemnon

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    I’m assuming we will need to find some money to sign & keep Cooper Kupp. I still believe either Kupp walks, or both Rob Havenstein & Robert Woods, will not be on the roster next season.

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