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Wow, they already had 168 mill committed to the 2019 season, and now that will jump up higher because of this and the Havenstein extension (4yrs ~32 million). They still have the Goff deal to do eventually.
Rams have a huge list of talented players at key and expensive positions coming up in 2019 and 2020. Most are going to be gone.
2018 is their peak talent year. The exodus begins next year, then more in 2020, and with the Goff deal they are going to be tight against the cap for years. Even before these deals (Donald and Havenstein) and all the players coming off over the next couple of seasons they already have 52 million accounted for the 2021 season (and that's likely going to be around 80 million once Donald and Havenstein are added).
Happens to all teams. You draft great players you have to pay them. That or always be and 8-8 team.
They got lucky that their mediocre backup played the game if his life. I just don’t think the Rams are all that good.Right - Eagles are in cap hell next year, but they have one title, and chance for another this year.
Happens to all teams. You draft great players you have to pay them. That or always be and 8-8 team.
The Rams will have more CAP room next year than 20 other NFL teams, after the Aaron Donald deal, per Joe Curley, Ventura County StarGood lord!!
Good for him but that window is gonna be real small for them they got a lot of money going out
its not about the locker room...its about Los Angeles... right now neither the rams nor the chargers have a solid fan base...if the rams can pull off a SB trip..and maybe a win..it will go a long way towards making them "L.A.'s Team"That team is going to be in cap hell in the next couple of years. Weird to see a team like the Rams go all-in. If their season starts slow, that locker room will combust.
Sincerely the New England Patriots
its not about the locker room...its about Los Angeles... right now neither the rams nor the chargers have a solid fan base...if the rams can pull off a SB trip..and maybe a win..it will go a long way towards making them "L.A.'s Team"
if it works it will pay off big time for them....probably a good idea in the mean time for them to try and tie in to the old LA Rams teams to remind the locals they have been there before
Patriots should never be held up as an example as no one has ever replicated their methods and/or success.
As far as "cap hell" theories consider this.
In 2020 the Rams are listed as having 41 players signed and 103 mil available. That does not count Havenstein or Donald so lets assume 30 mil for those two. That leaves 43 signed and 73 mill available. Not bad. Pretty close to average for the league.
Cards in 2020 have 93 mill available and 42 signed. Assuming they sign DJ for 15 mill/year. That leaves them 43 signed and 78 mil available. Only 5 mil more then the rams. Link for figures below.
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/cap/2020/
The risk the Rams take is injury or decline in play. If some of these guys get injured the Rams probably won't be able to afford high price FA's to come in and will have to reply on the draft.
its not about the locker room...its about Los Angeles... right now neither the rams nor the chargers have a solid fan base...if the rams can pull off a SB trip..and maybe a win..it will go a long way towards making them "L.A.'s Team"
I know right. We have the Rams One Fan on this board.