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ParticipantMarch 30, 2021 at 9:54 am in reply to: Locked On Rams: Austin Blythe – Podcasts 3/28, 29, 30, 31, 4/1 #128742Agamemnon
ParticipantLos Angeles Rams seven-round mock draft and NFL introduces a 17-game schedule in 2021 NFL season
Host Sosa Kremenjas shares some of the NFL’s changes within their new CBA, mostly analyzing the introduction of a 17-game schedule for each franchise in the 2021 NFL Season. Sosa also breaks down a seven-round mock draft from The Athletic’s Jourdan Rodrigue, sharing interesting stats and tidbits on each draft selection for the Los Angeles Rams.
Sosa also breaks down a seven-round mock draft from The Athletic’s Jourdan Rodrigue, sharing interesting stats and tidbits on each draft selection for the Los Angeles Rams.
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ParticipantMarch 26, 2021 at 12:09 pm in reply to: Locked On Rams: DeSean Jackson – Podcasts 3/21, 22, 23, 24,25 #128660Agamemnon
ParticipantLos Angeles Rams salary cap update, potential draft prospects and DeSean Jackson contract details
Host Sosa Kremenjas brings you another mailbag episode of the Locked On Rams podcast, covering the Los Angeles Rams. Sosa also provides details on WR DeSean Jackson’s contract and answers questions about draft prospects, the salary cap, and potential free-agent additions.
March 26, 2021 at 12:07 pm in reply to: Locked On Rams: DeSean Jackson – Podcasts 3/21, 22, 23, 24,25 #128659Agamemnon
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ParticipantBreakdown of the DeSean Jackson contract, per source: $2.75 million base
– $103,000 incentive for each game on active game day roster
– $1.25 million incentive if he plays 50% of offensive snaps "and team improves"
– Up to $1 million playoff incentives
– Cap number is $3.26M— Jourdan Rodrigue (@JourdanRodrigue) March 26, 2021
This is a little better than the above tweet.
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ParticipantDeSean Jackson’s one-year deal with the #Rams, which he signed today: $4.5 million base value with incentives that can take it up to $6.25 million. In this market, for a 34-year-old receiver who’s been banged up the last two years, that’s good coin.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 25, 2021
I would never have paid that much.
$1 or $2 million/yr plus some incentives.March 25, 2021 at 9:44 am in reply to: Locked On Rams: DeSean Jackson – Podcasts 3/21, 22, 23, 24,25 #128632Agamemnon
ParticipantLos Angeles Rams relationship between Sean McVay and QB Jared Goff and NFL Draft Big Board update
Host Sosa Kremenjas highlights a tremendous piece from ESPN’s Lindsey Thiry highlighting the relationship and deterioration between Los Angeles Rams Head Coach Sean McVay and former QB Jared Goff. Sosa also shares scouting reports on a handful of 2021 NFL Draft prospects, as well as a Big Board update.
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ParticipantMarch 24, 2021 at 9:46 am in reply to: Locked On Rams: DeSean Jackson – Podcasts 3/21, 22, 23, 24,25 #128608Agamemnon
ParticipantLos Angeles Rams three-round mock draft from PFF and ranking the free-agent losses by impact
Host Sosa Kremenjas analyzes a three-round mock draft for the Los Angeles Rams from PFF’s Lead Draft Analyst Mike Renner and also ranks the Rams’ biggest losses in free agency based on their impact, highlighting some of their performances and their potential replacements.
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ParticipantThe NFLPA public cap filing shows the Rams have $17.1M in current cap space (top 51 contracts). Here are top contract base salaries for 2021 that reflect known restructures, per NFLPA data:… https://t.co/ORGWwElt2t
— Jourdan Rodrigue (@JourdanRodrigue) March 23, 2021
This same NFLPA filing data doesn't have Floyd's contract filed over nor Jackson's, FWIW. This thing is going to move around a little bit over the next couple of weeks. Point is, they're under.
— Jourdan Rodrigue (@JourdanRodrigue) March 23, 2021
I see the Rams Salary Cap as $17M
minus Floyd -$5.5M
minus Jackson ~$1.5 plus incentivces?
that leaves $10 million that they need for the rest of the year.
They have to do Stafford in order to sign anyone else. imo
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ParticipantMarch 23, 2021 at 11:44 am in reply to: Locked On Rams: DeSean Jackson – Podcasts 3/21, 22, 23, 24,25 #128596Agamemnon
ParticipantLos Angeles Rams free agency grade, analyzing the addition of DeSean Jackson,
Host Sosa Kremenjas breaks down the loss of former Los Angeles Rams WR Josh Reynolds — who signed with the Tennessee Titans — and what replacement WR DeSean Jackson brings to the offense based on what he accomplished in Washington with Sean McVay. Sosa also highlights the biggest remaining needs for the Rams and hands out his grade for the front office’s performance in free agency.
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ParticipantIt takes ~$10 million just to get through the year. It takes a ~$1 million plus for the roster going to 53. A ~$1 million for signing drafted players. Over $1 million for the Practice Squad. And least $5 or $6 million for injured reserve.
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NO the $17 million does not include Stafford. imo
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They probably got there $17M from -$5M with restructures on Donald and Havenstein and Whitworth. imo-
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Participantseedless raspberry and blackberry
The biggest difference between jelly, jam, and preserves is how much of the original fruit is used to make them. Jelly has the smoothest consistency and is made by crushing a fruit and discarding the solid chunky leftovers. This leaves only the fruit juice, which is then mixed with a substance called pectin and heated to form the gelatinous spread. Jam is similarly made by crushing a fruit, but this spread leaves in most of the solid pieces of the fruit’s fibers and seeds (if they’re small enough and safe to consume) to give it a spreadable consistency. Of the three, preserves use the most of the fruit and are simply chopped smaller pieces of fruit that are mixed with sugar to keep them fresh and combined with a syrup or jam to contain them.
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March 19, 2021 at 10:13 am in reply to: Locked On Rams: free agency – Podcasts 3/14, 15, 16, 17, 18 #128509Agamemnon
ParticipantLos Angeles Rams grades for free agency and potential free-agent offensive line additions
Host Sosa Kremenjas brings you another mailbag episode of the Locked on Rams podcast, covering the Los Angeles Rams. Sosa answers many interesting questions on this podcast, some of which were related to second-year TE Brycen Hopkins, potential free-agent additions on the offensive line for the Rams, their free-agency grade, and the starting 11 defenders in 2021.
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More to come.
Havenstein could be $3M
Donald could be $15M
Stafford could be ??
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and remember it takes ~$10 million for ordinary Cap up keep, roster going to 53, draft class, practice squad, and IR.-
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March 18, 2021 at 11:11 am in reply to: Locked On Rams: free agency – Podcasts 3/14, 15, 16, 17, 18 #128469Agamemnon
ParticipantLos Angeles Rams trade Michael Brockers to Detroit Lions, lose Gerald Everett and Morgan Fox
Host Sosa Kremenjas breaks down the Los Angeles Rams trade of DT Michael Brockers to the Detroit Lions, the losses of TE Gerald Everett and DT Morgan Fox to the Seattle Seahawks and the Carolina Panthers. Sosa also shares updates on Leonard Floyd’s contract, and the compensatory picks the Rams are projected to receive in the 2022 NFL Draft. Lastly, he also shares some names to look out for in the NFL’s free-agent pool as potential options for the Rams.
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ParticipantMarch 17, 2021 at 11:18 am in reply to: Locked On Rams: free agency – Podcasts 3/14, 15, 16, 17, 18 #128440Agamemnon
ParticipantLos Angeles Rams restructure contracts, lose EDGE Derek Rivers and and RB Malcolm Brown to free agency
Host Sosa Kremenjas provides a salary cap update for the Los Angeles Rams, ahead of the NFL’s official new year calendar date of Wednesday. The Rams restructured contracts for WR’s Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods, DT Aaron Donald, CB Jalen Ramsey, and LT Andrew Whitworth. The franchise also lost RB Malcolm Brown to the Miami Dolphins and EDGE Derek Rivers to the Houston Texans in free agency. Sosa finishes out the episode by mentioning two more pre-draft zoom meetings the Rams held with 2021 NFL Draft prospects.
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ParticipantMarch 16, 2021 at 1:52 pm in reply to: Locked On Rams: free agency – Podcasts 3/14, 15, 16, 17, 18 #128405Agamemnon
ParticipantLos Angeles Rams re-sign Leonard Floyd, tender Darious Williams, lose John Johnson to Cleveland Browns
Host Sosa Kremenjas breaks down the Los Angeles Rams’ eventful first day in the NFL’s free agency period. The Rams lost S John Johnson to the Cleveland Browns and EDGE Samson Ebukam to the San Francisco 49ers, though they were able to re-sign EDGE Leonard Floyd to a huge four-year $64M deal, while also placing a first-round tender on CB Darious Williams. Come find out how these moves came to be and some rumors floating around TE Gerald Everett in the free-agent market.
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Participanthttps://www.spotrac.com/nfl/los-angeles-rams/cap/
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ParticipantMarch 12, 2021 at 2:05 pm in reply to: Locked On Rams: Mocked Drafts etc. – Podcasts 3/7, 8, 9, 10 #128322Agamemnon
ParticipantLos Angeles Rams free agent options ahead of the NFL’s free agency kickoff
Host Sosa Kremenjas hosts another Fan mail Friday episode for the Locked on Rams podcast. In this episode, Sosa answers questions related to the Los Angeles Rams’ free agency plans, their backup tight end position, names some vertical wide receiver options, some free agent names to look out for, and names some surprising cuts around the NFL over the past week.
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