Who the fuck wanted Donovan Smith back? Like, who actually said that was the ideal LT for 2024. Now, a lot of folks thought it'd be wise to have him in the organization to be a failsafe in case Suamataia and Morris both flamed out. Which, uh, they did. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Palangi:
Who? Noteboom? He’s not really much better than Walker Little. But I’m sure you will come on and make him into a hall of famer to prove your point.
But the Rams not resigning or extending or tagging Jackson odd the same as the jags getting rid of Robinson.
:-) No it's not. The Rams have two servicable OTs under contract, 38 million in cap, and some significant holes to fill especially as Kupp ages out. They may still tag Jackson but it would leave them with almost nothing to operate with.
The Jaguars have one OT if you even want to count Walker Little and still jettisoned Robinson for quite literally almost nothing mid season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
Who the **** wanted Donovan Smith back? Like, who actually said that was the ideal LT for 2024. Now, a lot of folks thought it'd be wise to have him in the organization to be a failsafe in case Suamataia and Morris both flamed out. Which, uh, they did.
Now you’re going to act like a bunch of people were asking to sign him before the playoffs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
People wanted to bring Donovan Smith back who nobody wanted this year. They want Alaric Jackson or Ronnie Stanley too.
If the Rams let a 26 year old LT walk willingly it says just as much as the Jaguars trading Robinson.
McVay isn’t stupid
Thats why I'm not big on overpaying for any of these guys, and it just doesn't seem likely we draft that spot high again this year
We'll eventually see what Veach does, but for better or worse my money says we throw numbers at it... Kingsley, DJ, and a reasonably priced FA will battle it out in camp [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch: :-) No it's not. The Rams have two servicable OTs under contract, 38 million in cap, and some significant holes to fill especially as Kupp ages out. They may still tag Jackson but it would leave them with almost nothing to operate with.
The Jaguars have one OT if you even want to count Walker Little and still jettisoned Robinson for quite literally almost nothing mid season.
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Thats why I'm not big on overpaying for any of these guys, and it just doesn't seem likely we draft that spot high again this year
We'll eventually see what Veach does, but for better or worse my money says we throw numbers at it... Kingsley, DJ, and a reasonably priced FA will battle it out in camp
Fuck DJ Humphries. You want to bridge while Suamataia develops, fine, but don't bring that broke dick in to do it. [Reply]
Already said it, I could not care any less about PFFs grades. They're worthless numbers regurgitated onto a screen by interns. Actual tangible stats like pressures, hits, and sacks are a different story. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch: :-) No it's not. The Rams have two servicable OTs under contract, 38 million in cap, and some significant holes to fill especially as Kupp ages out. They may still tag Jackson but it would leave them with almost nothing to operate with.
The Jaguars have one OT if you even want to count Walker Little and still jettisoned Robinson for quite literally almost nothing mid season.
They have Walker Little and Anton Harrison 2 guys they used top 40 picks on after the capital they used on Robinson and Taylor. [Reply]