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May 30, 2021 at 6:18 pm #130192AgamemnonParticipant
Rams are out of Julio Jones chase
Posted by Mike Florio on May 30, 2021, 4:13 PM EDTAt a time when the list of teams potentially interested in Falcons receiver Julio Jones is growing, there’s one team that, per a source with knowledge of the dynamics, can be removed from the list.
The Rams.
A late arrival in the broader discussion about possible destinations, the Rams have indeed explored the possibility. G.M. Les Snead worked in the Atlanta front office when the Falcons made their move to get Jones a decade ago. Besides, the Rams have a history of pulling off eye-popping moves that entail swapping draft picks for proven commodities.
That said, they don’t have a first-round pick until 2024, and they may not want to give up other picks in 2022 and/or 2023 — especially since the next two first-round picks already are destined for Detroit. The Rams also have had cap issues this year, and there are many easy ways to create cap space via restructurings. A new contract for Jones could be the best way, converting most of his $15.3 million base salary to a signing bonus and spreading it over multiple years.
The bigger question is need. They have Robert Woods, Cooper Kupp, DeSean Jackson, 2020 second-rounder Van Jefferson, and 2021 second-rounder Tutu Atwell. Maybe Jefferson (just spitballing) would be included in the trade package, if it were to happen.
Regardless, we’re told that it’s not. The Rams are out. That’s not a firm guarantee they won’t get back in. For now, they’re out.
May 30, 2021 at 9:17 pm #130199znModeratorPeter Schrager@PSchrags
Said on @PatMcAfeeShow last week that Rams no longer seemed likely. Mike’s right on money.Don’t think they are going to part with key veterans and that is what it will takeSosa K@QBsMVP
RE: Rams/Julio Jones trade:
Schrags is the best for sharing the most tapped-in info, man. Wonder who/what this could be.May 31, 2021 at 7:20 pm #130201JackPMillerParticipant<iframe class=”wp-embedded-content” sandbox=”allow-scripts” security=”restricted” title=”“Rams are out of Julio Jones chase” — ProFootballTalk” src=”https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/05/30/rams-are-out-of-julio-jones-chase/embed/#?secret=KoM2FbzLAw” data-secret=”KoM2FbzLAw” marginwidth=”0″ marginheight=”0″ scrolling=”no” width=”600″ height=”570″ frameborder=”0″></iframe>
Rams are out of Julio Jones chase
Posted by Mike Florio on May 30, 2021, 4:13 PM EDTAt a time when the list of teams potentially interested in Falcons receiver Julio Jones is growing, there’s one team that, per a source with knowledge of the dynamics, can be removed from the list.
The Rams.
A late arrival in the broader discussion about possible destinations, the Rams have indeed explored the possibility. G.M. Les Snead worked in the Atlanta front office when the Falcons made their move to get Jones a decade ago. Besides, the Rams have a history of pulling off eye-popping moves that entail swapping draft picks for proven commodities.
That said, they don’t have a first-round pick until 2024, and they may not want to give up other picks in 2022 and/or 2023 — especially since the next two first-round picks already are destined for Detroit. The Rams also have had cap issues this year, and there are many easy ways to create cap space via restructurings. A new contract for Jones could be the best way, converting most of his $15.3 million base salary to a signing bonus and spreading it over multiple years.
The bigger question is need. They have Robert Woods, Cooper Kupp, DeSean Jackson, 2020 second-rounder Van Jefferson, and 2021 second-rounder Tutu Atwell. Maybe Jefferson (just spitballing) would be included in the trade package, if it were to happen.
Regardless, we’re told that it’s not. The Rams are out. That’s not a firm guarantee they won’t get back in. For now, they’re out.
I was hoping we could do a three way deal, which we could get Taylor Lewan from the Titans. But not sure how we could do it.
May 31, 2021 at 7:34 pm #130211znModeratorThere are likely too many hurdles in Rams' way of potential trade for Julio Jones https://t.co/B2O6B4airi via @theramswire
— RamsNewsNow (@RamsNewsNow) May 31, 2021
May 31, 2021 at 9:08 pm #130213AgamemnonParticipantMay 31, 2021 at 10:47 pm #130215JackPMillerParticipantIf it were possible, I would have loved to have done a three way trade with the Falcons and Titans, where we could of got Taylor Lewan from the Titans.
June 1, 2021 at 10:23 am #130219znModeratorIG: JosinaAnderson@JosinaAnderson
One league source this am regarding Atlanta and Julio Jones: “He’s legit still (superb), but older player. Falcons are asking a lot. They may get it. I don’t know. So whether those teams have a 1st or not, is it good business to give it away?” 2nd team w/i 24hrs lamenting priceCharles Robinson@CharlesRobinson
From what I’ve been told, the price for Julio Jones in talks with at least one team was a first round pick, plus players. That’s steep and I have a hard time believing the #Falcons get that. And there’s also the reality that Julio may want a new deal, too..
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