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  • #70272
    zn
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    from Deal or no deal? The odds for Kirk Cousins, Le’Veon Bell and Trumaine Johnson
    Of the three remaining franchise tag players, only two have a real shot at a long-term contract

    Jason La Canfora

    Trumaine Johnson CB / L.A. Rams
    Odds: 0 percent

    In most cases I’d never say never, but this is the exception. The sides spoke just once, a ways back, and weren’t close enough to even merit a follow-up phone call. Which actually isn’t surprising, given the particulars at play. Johnson is a very good corner, but not a Pro Bowler, much less an All Pro. But the Rams opted to keep him on the tag in 2016 when they knew they would lose their best corner at the time, Janoris Jenkins, who became a vital signing for the Giants.

    Johnson’s camp has played this situation perfectly, willing to gamble on the player and knowing that the Rams’ only chance to trying to be competitive would come with keeping its defense together (with the offense non-existent in 2016). So a year later, the Rams tagged Johnson again, and now Johnson will make $31M over two years.

    Rams Unlikely To Extend Trumaine Johnson

    Dallas Robinson

    https://www.profootballrumors.com/2017/06/rams-unlikely-to-extend-cb-trumaine-johnson

    The odds of the Rams reaching a long-term agreement with franchise-tagged cornerback Trumaine Johnson are extremely slim, according to Jason La Canfora of CBSSports.com. Los Angeles spoke with Johnson’s representatives regarding an extension only once, and the discussions weren’t fruitful enough to warrant another round of talks.Trumaine Johnson

    If he’s not extended, Johnson will play under the franchise tag for the second consecutive season. As such, his fully guaranteed base salary for the 2017 campaign will be $16.742MM, a 20% raise over his 2016 salary and the highest figure among cornerbacks for the upcoming year. The 27-year-old Johnson will have earned north of $30MM for the 2016-17 seasons.

    The Rams explored trading Johnson this offseason, and while the Browns and Saints reportedly expressed interest, Johnson is now expected to stay put in Los Angeles. New head coach Sean McVay recently indicated that Johnson “fits any system. You’re talking about a big corner who can run, he’s physical, he can tackle and he has great ball skills.”

    The NFL has pushed back the deadline for franchise players to sign extensions to July 17, meaning the Rams and Johnson have a little less than a month to agree to a long-term deal.

    #70273
    Agamemnon
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    Well. Well, maybe they can do a trade? They tried before the draft. But, maybe some team gets desperate?

    Agamemnon

    #70274
    Herzog
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    What a lack of foresight to keep Trumaine and pay that much and letting Janoris walk. It aggravates me

    #70288
    snowman
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    If they cannot trade him, it looks like Tru will sign elsewhere for 2018. We get a comp draft pick and draft his replacement. Not with the comp pick, but likely in the first three rounds.

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    #70291
    JackPMiller
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    If they cannot trade him, it looks like Tru will sign elsewhere for 2018. We get a comp draft pick and draft his replacement. Not with the comp pick, but likely in the first three rounds.

    Our first pick has to be a Center, ala Mason Cole. Round 2 a LT, the 2018 draft should be top heavy with LT on the first two rounds. Cole is one of those that comes once in a lifetime at Center. He is that good. Of course, that is in the 2018 NFL draft as well.

    #70293
    zn
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    If they cannot trade him, it looks like Tru will sign elsewhere for 2018. We get a comp draft pick and draft his replacement. Not with the comp pick, but likely in the first three rounds.

    Our first pick has to be a Center, ala Mason Cole. Round 2 a LT, the 2018 draft should be top heavy with LT on the first two rounds. Cole is one of those that comes once in a lifetime at Center. He is that good. Of course, that is in the 2018 NFL draft as well.

    Kromer has had good lines since he first became an OL coach.

    And until he inherited Eric Wood in Buffalo, he never had a high pick at either LOT or center.

    In Oakland from 2002-4, it was Barrett Robbins (2nd round) and Barry Sims (udfa). Then Adam Treu at center (3rd round).

    In New Orleans from 2008-12, it was Jonathan Goodwin (5th round) and Jermon Bushrod (4th round), then Brian De La Puente at OC (udfa).

    In Chicago he brought Bushrod with him. His center was Roberto Garza (4th round).

    In Buffalo he inherited Cordy Glenn (2nd round) and Eric Wood (1st round) It;s important to underscore the fact that they were both established veterans when he arrived. While in Buffalo he developed Ryan Groy (udfa). The Rams of course made a run at Groy in free agency but the Bills matched.

    The record shows it is easier for Kromer to develop under-rated linemen than it is for any coach to develop low-round rookie CBs.

    If they don’t spend the higher picks on defense next year, I would be shocked.

    Kromer just does not spend high picks on linemen…and as I said he has always done well as an OL coach.

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