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McVay non-committal on Noteboom’s future with Rams…

February 23, 2024 06:38AM
Sean McVay non-committal on Joe Noteboom's future with Rams

[theramswire.usatoday.com]

Cameron DaSilva



The Los Angeles Rams already began freeing up some cap space this week when they announced the release of Brian Allen, who had been with the team for the last six seasons. Another potential cap casualty is Joe Noteboom, who was drafted the same year as Allen and signed a contract extension in 2022 like Allen did, too.

Noteboom has a $20 million cap hit in 2024, the fourth-highest on the team and much too large for a player who may not earn a starting role next season. If the Rams release Noteboom outright, they’ll take on $15 million in dead money, which amounts to a net savings of $5 million. It’s not ideal, but it might be their best option.

Sean McVay was asked about Noteboom’s future Thursday and he was non-committal on the subject, saying the team is “working through” that right now.

“We’re working through all those things right now,” McVay said. “I think it’s so impressive what Joe did do, the toughness that he showed last year, the ability to really play all four spots with the exception of center. We are working through that. We’ll see what that looks like as it relates to his status with us moving forward. But Joe’s been a big-time contributor and certainly we wouldn’t have done a lot of good things without Joe and his ability to play right tackle, left tackle, right guard. If he had to play left guard, I’m sure he could but fortunately we had a rookie and (OL) Steve Avila that came in and played a hundred percent of the snaps. And so real credit to Joe for what he was able to do and the many contributions he had last year.”

There’s no doubt Noteboom provides value. He can play every offensive line position besides center, and has at some point during his career. Unfortunately, his contract is just too large for what he brings to the table.

If he were still on a rookie deal, there’s no question he’d remain with the Rams as a swing tackle and backup guard. However, at $20 million, it’s hard to imagine your fourth-highest-paid player being a backup.

Perhaps the Rams will ask Noteboom to take a pay cut in order to remain in Los Angeles, but it seems the two sides could be headed toward a split at some point this offseason.
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  McVay non-committal on Noteboom’s future with Rams…

Rams43325February 23, 2024 06:38AM

  This is classic McVay coach speak…

Rams43121February 23, 2024 06:40AM

  $15 million dollar in cap savings for a non starter

ferragamo79126February 23, 2024 06:50AM

  Re:Third option for Boom

mtramfan88February 23, 2024 07:48PM

  Yep Brother its a Win Win for Everyone !

BerendsenRam56February 23, 2024 08:02PM

  No guess work needed

Ridgewood Ram50February 24, 2024 01:42AM

  Re: McVay non-committal on Noteboom’s future with Rams…

azramfan101February 23, 2024 07:28AM

  For only 5mil in savings maybe we keep him

promomasterj102February 23, 2024 08:10AM

  Re: For only 5mil in savings maybe we keep him

Rams4384February 23, 2024 09:06AM

  $5mil in savings is pretty large

RockRam75February 23, 2024 12:07PM

  Albany - can you weigh in?

promomasterj67February 23, 2024 12:53PM

  Re: Albany - can you weigh in?

AlbaNY_Ram60February 24, 2024 03:56AM

  It's simple. He takes a new deal in the $3mil or so range, or he's cut

RockRam101February 23, 2024 12:05PM

  Re: "BOOM" goes the dynamite!....^^^THIS^^^^

oldschoolramfan55February 26, 2024 06:15AM

  could hold off, in part, because of Jackson

LMU9364February 24, 2024 04:09AM

  if you can not trade him cut him

Stafford945February 26, 2024 03:47AM