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  • #61828
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    http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/

    Trumaine Johnson
    Alshon Jeffrey
    Vincent Jackson
    Eric Berry
    Jason-Paul Pierre
    Lawrence Timmons
    Dontari Poe
    Anquan Boldin…

    #61832
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    I posted this somewhere, I guess the dog ate it? Wait, I remember, I forgot to hit submit and never went back to correct.

    Wait, you are doing something else anyway. Nevermind. šŸ˜‰

    Agamemnon

    #61834
    Avatar photonittany ram
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    Well, at a minimum the Rams have to resign TruJo. That’s job one.

    #61837
    JackPMiller
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    Well, at a minimum the Rams have to resign TruJo. Thatā€™s job one.

    Also need resign Britt and Legatron. Plus, we should start working on an extension for Aaron Donald. Donald will be in the last year of his rookie deal next season.

    #61838
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    Analyzing the Los Angeles Rams key 2017 free agents

    Analyzing the Los Angeles Rams key 2017 free agents

    December 24, 2016 by Matthew Luhmann

    The 4-11 Los Angeles Rams will have some interesting decisions to make this offseason. With nearly $41 million in cap space the Rams will have to make some key decisions with their 2017 free agents. This is because in 2018 they will have Aaron Donald, Alec Ogletree, and Greg Robinson all being potential free agents.

    This upcoming Rams free agent class has some key players in Trumaine Johnson, TJ McDonald, Kenny Britt, Greg Zuerlein, and Benny Cunningham. All five of those players should be re-signed, especially Johnson and McDonald due to the lack of good depth in the secondary.
    Trumaine Johnson

    Johnson was selected in the third round of the 2012 draft, the same draft the Rams got Janoris Jenkins in. This past offseason, the Rams chose to go with Johnson over Jenkins as they placed the franchise tag on him.

    An issue the Rams have had for years is good depth in their secondary, as they have been forced to start inexperienced corners such as Troy Hill and Michael Jordan when guys such as Johnson and EJ Gaines have been injured.

    A big issue for Johnson has been his ability to stay on the field and he has played in 36 of 47 possible games in his last three seasons, including this season. However, Johnson has shown he can play well when healthy as he was able to shut down the now retired Calvin Johnson last season.

    In 2016 Johnson has slowed down when it comes to creating turnovers as he has a lone interception coming off of a season in which he had seven. Johnson is a good physical cornerback, maybe a bit too aggressive at times but he does do well in the run game.

    Overall, the Rams cannot afford to lose a guy like Johnson, especially with the way the team is set up. The big issue is how much money will he want after getting the franchise tag worth nearly $14 million.
    TJ McDonald

    The former USC Trojan and third round pick in the 2013 draft is wrapping up his fourth year in the NFL. The hard-hitting safety has played in every game for the Rams this season and has one interception along with five pass deflections and 46 tackles.

    McDonald has never been a guy who makes the flashy interceptions or just the big plays in general. Just like Johnson he is a physical player and likes to lay the lumber along with many on the Rams defense.

    McDonald was part of a great safety duo last year with Rodney McLeod and has been able to do a solid job with Maurice Alexander by his side. In a similar boat as Johnson, McDonald is almost a must re-sign with the lack of quality depth in the Rams secondary.
    Kenny Britt

    Bringing in Kenny Britt was probably one of the best things Jeff Fisher did for the Rams. Fisher brought in the troubled Tennessee Titans wide receiver and in his third year with the Rams is the teamā€™s first 1,000 yard wide receiver since Torry Holt in 2007.
    Oct 23, 2016; London, United Kingdom; Los Angeles Rams receiver Kenny Britt (18) is defended by New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins (20) during game 16 of the NFL International Series at Twickenham Statdium. The Giants defeated the Rams 17-10. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

    This season Britt has set career highs in targets, receptions, and yards. In six games Britt has had 75 of more receiving yards and has been targeted ten or more times in four games.

    For years the Rams have been searching for a true number one wide receiver and they might have found that in the 28 year old Britt. All of these numbers are being put up with below average quarterbacks as well, just imagine if Jared Goff comes out in 2017 doing what the Rams expected of him when he was drafted.

    A big, tall receiver who has shown he can produce is a must re-sign for the Rams. If they can find a solid number two to go along with Britt and Tavon Austin, the team will have a nice receiving core for the future to help Goff.
    Greg Zuerlein

    Greg ā€œThe Legā€ Zuerlein had a rough season in 2015 as he made just 20/30 field goals. This season, Zuerlein has been much more accurate as he is 17/20 this season, and his three misses have comes from forty or more yards, two from beyond fifty yards.

    With a struggling Rams offense it has been hard for Zuerlein to get as many opportunities to make field goals, but his strong leg is still a force to be reckoned with. Accuracy is still a work in progress as his career field goal percentage is 79.1%, but he has been a solid kicker aside from 2015 and one could make the argument for 2012.
    Benny Cunningham

    Cunningham has been dependable as a kick returner and as the backup to Todd Gurley this season. Despite only having 21 carries, Cunningham was able to rush for 101 yards, which is 4.8 per carry. That along with 16 receptions for 91 yards is solid for the Middle Tennessee State alum.

    The kick return game is where Cunningham shines ever brighter. This season Cunningham returned 22 kicks for an average of 27.2 per return, which is fifth best in the NFL. While he is not the flashiest player, he gets the job done and gets it done right. Cunningham should be re-signed to help relieve Todd Gurley during games and do his good work on special teams in the return game.

    This is more about the Rams players than what wv started this thread as. I will get it back on line in a minute.

    Agamemnon

    #61839
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/

    Trumaine Johnson
    Alshon Jeffrey
    Vincent Jackson
    Eric Berry
    Jason-Paul Pierre
    Lawrence Timmons
    Dontari Poe
    Anquan Boldinā€¦

    Top 30 – 2017 NFL Free Agents List

    Agamemnon

    #61840
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    Maybe the Guard from the Bengals?

    No.11 on that list.

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    #61841
    Avatar photonittany ram
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    Well, at a minimum the Rams have to resign TruJo. Thatā€™s job one.

    Also need resign Britt and Legatron. Plus, we should start working on an extension for Aaron Donald. Donald will be in the last year of his rookie deal next season.

    They can let Legatron walk as far as I’m concerned. Britt should be resigned and of course it would be nice to extend Donald before his contract is up but being that he’s the best defensive player in the NFL I bet he’s going to want to test the market.

    #61844
    NewMexicoRam
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    How about an inexpensive rookie?
    One of these 2 may do at least as well as Zman:

    Daniel Carlson*, K, Auburn
    Height: 6-4. Weight: 218.
    Projected Round (2017): 4-6.
    12/24/16: Carlson is a 26-of-30 this season, including four field goals from over 50 yards away. His long this year is 53 yards, and he has connected from that distance twice. Carlson is having a phenomenal season and is 4-of-7 in the 50-yard range and a perfect 6-for-6 in the 40-yard range.

    8/20/16: Carlson was 23-for-27 (85 percent) as a sophomore in 2015. He made all 40 of his extra points. He showed his strength with a long field goal of 56 yards. As a freshman he was 18-of-24 (75 percent). He hasn’t missed an extra point entering his junior year.

    Zane Gonzalez, K, Arizona State
    Height: 6-1. Weight: 190.
    Projected Round (2017): 4-6.
    12/24/16: Gonzalez was extremely accurate in 2016, connecting on 23-of-25 field goal attempts. He also was very good from long range, hitting 6-of-9 from 50+ yards. One of those was a 59-yard field goal. Gonzalez wasn’t as accurate as a junior (26-of-34), but he had good seasons as a sophomore (22-of-27) and a freshman (25-of-30).

    Read more at http://walterfootball.com/draft2017K.php#dujYpEW94Jw3qlJj.99

    (From WalterFootball.com)

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 12 months ago by NewMexicoRam.
    #61846
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    Well, at a minimum the Rams have to resign TruJo. Thatā€™s job one.

    Also need resign Britt and Legatron. Plus, we should start working on an extension for Aaron Donald. Donald will be in the last year of his rookie deal next season.

    They can let Legatron walk as far as Iā€™m concerned. Britt should be resigned and of course it would be nice to extend Donald before his contract is up but being that heā€™s the best defensive player in the NFL I bet heā€™s going to want to test the market.

    We have Donald for 6 years. 4 year rookie contract, 5th year option, and then the franchise tag. Or, we could extend him during that time.

    Agamemnon

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