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    Lions sign restricted free agent Malcolm Brown to offer sheet

    Lions sign restricted free agent Malcolm Brown to offer sheet
    Posted by Michael David Smith on March 19, 2019, 6:00 PM EDT

    The Lions have been aggressive since the outset of free agency, and now they’ve made another aggressive move, becoming the first team to sign a restricted free agent to an offer sheet.

    Detroit signed Rams restricted free agent running back Malcolm Brown to an offer sheet, according to multiple reports.

    Restricted free agents usually don’t garner a lot of attention in free agency, but the Lions apparently think Brown is a player who can be productive in their offense. The Rams will have five days to either match the Lions’ offer and keep Brown, or decline to match the offer and let him go to Detroit.

    Brown entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie and the Rams tendered him only at the original-round level, so the Lions would not have to give any compensation to the Rams if the Rams don’t match the Lions’ offer.

    Last year Brown had 43 carries for 212 yards before suffering a season-ending injury in Week 12.

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    from Report: Lions sign Malcolm Brown to offer sheet, Rams can match

    Report: Lions sign Malcolm Brown to offer sheet, Rams can match

    The Los Angeles Rams could be in danger of losing running back Malcolm Brown, who’s a restricted free agent. After taking a visit with the Detroit Lions, Brown has been signed to an offer sheet, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. This doesn’t mean the Rams have lost Brown, but it does make things more complicated for Los Angeles. The Rams now have five days to match the Lions’ offer to Brown, but if they don’t, he’ll join Detroit.

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    I guess we will see how much they believe in Justin Smith, and what they think they can keep CJ for.

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    Well that is cheap enough. If the Rams want to keep Brown, np. imo
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    Which is better?
    $2 million for 1 year or $3.25 million for 2 years?

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    Lions' $3.25M offer sheet for Malcolm Brown should make Rams' decision easy

    Lions’ $3.25M offer sheet for Malcolm Brown should make Rams’ decision easy

    By: Cameron DaSilva | 52 minutes ago

    Most restricted free agents go through the process of being tendered and never sign an offer sheet from another team. Every so often, though, an outside team makes a play for a restricted free agent, just as the Detroit Lions have with Malcolm Brown.

    The Rams running back, who was tendered at the original-round level this offseason, took a visit with the Lions and signed an offer sheet with them. The deal is reportedly worth $3.25 million for two years with just $1 million guaranteed.

    That’s a very modest contract, even for a backup running back. And when considering what the Rams were going to pay Brown in 2019, matching the Lions’ offer sheet seems like a no-brainer.

    By giving him an original-round tender, the Rams were going to pay Brown $2.025 million next season. Unless they signed him to an extension, he would become an unrestricted free agent in 2020, allowing anywhere with no strings attached.

    It’s entirely possible the Rams could actually save money on Brown in 2019 by matching Detroit’s offer sheet. With only $1 million guaranteed and an annual salary of about $1.6 million, the Rams seem to have caught a major break by Detroit coming in so low with its offer.

    If they were willing to pay Brown $2.025 million for one season, surely they’d be happy to pay him at most $3.25 million for two years, right? Especially if his cap hit is lower in 2019, which it likely is.

    At worst, the Rams could match the offer and if things don’t work out, they can easily cut ties with him after next season without much dead money, if any at all. So if matching the offer benefits the Rams, why wouldn’t Los Angeles do just that?

    Well, if the coaching staff wasn’t sold on Brown as Todd Gurley’s backup, it now has an easy out. The Rams can decline to match it and move on from Brown, freeing up the $2.025 million in cap space he would’ve taken up. They’re somewhat strapped for cash after signing Clay Matthews to a two-year deal worth up to $16.75 million, so any added money could help them out.

    If they feel C.J. Anderson is the better option at RB2, that $2 million might go a long way toward signing him instead of keeping Brown. Or perhaps the coaches are comfortable with John Kelly as the primary backup and want to simply recoup the money from Brown by letting him leave.

    All of those scenarios are very possible, but matching the Lions’ offer seems to obvious not to happen. For an extra $1.2 million, the Rams can get an added year of control over their backup running back. And if Sean McVay truly does feel Brown is as valuable as he indicated last year, it’d be shocking to see Los Angeles let him walk.

    “Yeah, that would be a big loss,” McVay said of Brown in December after the running back injured his shoulder. “It would be a huge loss because of what Malcolm means to our football team – not only for our offense, but for our special teams.”

    Expect the Rams to match the Lions’ offer sheet and keep Brown, given the low price it’ll take to make it happen.

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    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001023863/article/roundup-rams-match-lions-offer-for-malcolm-brown
    Roundup: Rams match Lions’ offer for Malcolm Brown

    By Andie Hagemann
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    Published: March 22, 2019 at 09:44 a.m.
    Updated: March 22, 2019 at 11:20 a.m.

    Malcolm Brown will remain in Los Angeles.

    The Rams are matching the Detroit Lions’ offer sheet for the restricted free agent running back, the team announced Friday.

    The Lions made a move for Brown earlier this week and L.A. had until Monday to match the offer.

    The running back’s deal with the Rams is for two years with a $3.3 million base salary, per NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport. He’ll receive $2.1 million in practical guarantees ($1 million base guaranteed and $1.1 million roster bonus, which will be issued April 15), Rapoport adds.

    Brown’s 2018 campaign ended on injured reserve after suffering a clavicle injury in Week 13 against the Lions. Prior to his injury, he played 15 percent of the Rams’ offensive snaps and added 264 yards from scrimmage, along with one receiving touchdown.

    Having Brown back in the mix bodes well for the Rams’ backfield in 2019.

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    This and the effort to upgrade at backup QB are my favourite moves of the offseason thus far.

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    Rams feel Malcolm Brown is best fit to use in tandem with Todd Gurley

    GARY KLEIN

    https://www.latimes.com/sports/rams/la-sp-rams-chargers-nfl-meetings-20190327-story.html

    The question, Sean McVay knows, will be asked when offseason workouts begin next month. It will happen during training camp and preseason. It will not cease to be asked until star running back Todd Gurley plays in the 2019 opener.

    How’s Gurley’s knee?

    “It’s good,” McVay said again this week at the NFL owner’s meetings, adding, “we’re not talking about that anymore.”

    McVay was joking. He knows that, like it or not, the question will keep coming.

    Gurley last July signed an extension that guarantees him $45 million, and he looked to be worth every penny through the first two thirds of the 2018 season. But his left knee, which underwent major surgery in 2014, required medical attention in the 14th game. He sat out the final two regular season games, looked like his old self in a playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys, and then flamed out in the NFC title game and struggled in the Super Bowl.

    McVay and general manager Les Snead have declined to label Gurley’s problem other than to say a program will be in place to manage his physical health going forward.

    Gurley, 24, did not play during the preseason in 2018. Neither did any other starters. McVay almost certainly will follow the same plan in 2019.

    So the question about Gurley’s knee will keep coming.

    “You’re not naïve to know that,” McVay said, “Hopefully we won’t allow that to be a distraction for us.”

    The Rams begin their offseason program on April 15.

    Gurley will be there, and so will backup Malcolm Brown, who signed a two-year contract that guarantees him $2.1 million.

    Brown, 25, rushed for 225 yards and was a special teams standout before he suffered a season-ending clavicle injury last season. The Rams signed C.J. Anderson as a replacement, and he performed well in place of Gurley and as his backup.

    Faced with a choice about whom to bring back — Brown or Anderson — the Rams chose a player who joined them as an undrafted free agent in 2015. To do so, they matched an offer sheet that Brown signed with the Detroit Lions.

    “He had played really well when he had to step in, or just being able to spell Todd first, second or third down,” McVay said of Brown. “He can really do everything.”

    Brown also has a close relationship with Gurley.

    “They both have fun personalities and they just sort of click well together,” McVay said. “They get genuinely excited for one another, and when everyone else is doing well I think that’s a credit to Todd’s humility and being able to lead the right way.”

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