OL fixer-upper…draft? FA? howzatt done?

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    wv
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    Laram
    My problem is most of the centers in free agency are over 30

    Hudson and Wisniewski are the two obvious one’s and they are both around 26 I think.

    I would expect those two to go early and I wouldn’t want to get in a bidding war for them, but I prefer them in that order.

    Brian De La Puente would be a nice bargain basement sign. He has always graded well when he started and I was impressed with him in New Orleans.

    He’s versatile can play center and guard and he’s under 30.

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    #19498
    zn
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    Brian De La Puente would be a nice bargain basement sign. He has always graded well when he started and I was impressed with him in New Orleans.

    I noticed Brian De La Puente too.

    The over 30 guys don’t bother me. This is the kind of year where they can sign a 30+ guy and then draft someone at the same position.

    #19502
    wv
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    Brian De La Puente would be a nice bargain basement sign. He has always graded well when he started and I was impressed with him in New Orleans.

    I noticed Brian De La Puente too.

    The over 30 guys don’t bother me. This is the kind of year where they can sign a 30+ guy and then draft someone at the same position.

    Yeah, age doesn’t really factor into it for me; i just
    think they need to go nutz on the oline.
    They kinda have the luxury of doing that
    this year. If ya wanna call it that.
    It’ll get’em to ten and six.
    Then in year five they can
    tinker around with WRs
    or LBs or RBs or whatever.

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    #19603
    zn
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    jrry32

    Iupati is exactly the type of player that we sign that blows up in our faces again and again. He’s an overrated and overpriced player that’s about to turn 28 years old that has been getting more and more nicked up the past few years. He’s a great run blocker but has major flaws in pass pro. He’s a good OG that could be nearing the downside of his career with injury issues that’s about to be paid top OG money. IMO, he’s the type of guy that will be cut by the end of the third year of his new contract.

    And Bulaga is a solid all around player that has had some major durability issues. Again, the type of player that always blows up in our face. And he’s about to be paid like a top OT.

    Moves like this don’t fix it once and for all. They lull us into a false sense of security…like Jake Long, Scott Wells, Jason Brown, Jacob Bell, etc. all did.

    Nope. Go get some solid starting OLs with reasonable price tags and draft some highly talented rookies. Because if we throw $15 to $16 million a year combined at Bulaga and Iupati, they’re not going to spend high picks on the OL. I’d rather that money go to OUR young players that need extensions and them spend $6 to $7 million a year combined on a couple guys like Justin Blalock/Rob Sims at OG and Jermey Parnell/Ryan Harris/Derek Newton. You come away with an OG and a RT from that list…you have a solid starter for a next year and the Rams still have a reason to go draft a RT and LG of the future. Win-win. We have a bridge player for the rookie, we have depth on our OL, and we have young talent for the future.

    And we can take that $8 to $10 million we saved and use it to keep important current Rams on the team.

    Frankly, if protecting Sam Bradford is our motivation, I’m not sure why anyone would be calling for Bulaga and Iupati. Sims and Blalock both are superior pass protectors to Iupati (Iupati is the superior run blocker). And Sims/Blalock will be available for shorter contracts, far less guaranteed money, and likely cost $6 million less per year. As far as Bulaga goes, he’s a very good pass protector but he’s only played 36 of his last 48 games. Hard for him to protect for Sam while he’s injured for a quarter of the season.

    I think the best method is to go after a couple mid tier guys who will likely cost the same per year COMBINED that a guy like Iupati will cost by himself. Maybe even less than Iupati. Because we’ll have motivation to put talented draft picks behind them giving us veteran starting talent, talented depth in case of injuries, and young OLs for the future. That’s a winning formula for me.

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