Go to Rams News of the Day: June 27th**Today's Rams Topics**Derek Carr’s new $125-million contract bodes well for Rams quarterback Jared Goff –LA TimesCarson Palmer: It’s great for Jared and this young group of QBs. It’s just continues to go up.
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Jared Goff’s appreciation of Derek Carr’s contract is premature, at best –PFTJared Goff first needs to show that he won’t be a bust (roughly half of all first-round quarterbacks are) before he can even consider getting paid like Carr
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With no long-term contract in sight, Rams Trumaine Johnson faces make or break season –OC RegisterAs the months dragged on without the Rams and cornerback Trumaine Johnson coming to terms on a long-term contract extension, the more obvious it became Johnson was facing a make-or-break 2017 season to secure his long-range future with the team.
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Rams QB Jared Goff looking forward to second seasonJared Goff has much higher expectations for himself and his Rams teammates once training camp commences in Southern California.
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Sean McVay With Rich Eisen on Jared Goff, Plans For The Rams & More –VideoRams HC Sean McVay Talks Rams Offense, Gurley + More –Audio========
Trumaine Johnson won’t reach deal by July 17 deadline for franchised players -ESPNThe Los Angeles Rams and Trumaine Johnson will not reach an agreement on a long-term contract by the July 17 deadline, a source told ESPN, meaning the cornerback will play under the franchise tender for the second straight season.
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PFF Ranks Los Angeles Rams’ 2017 Roster Next To Last In NFLThe Rams fall just outside the top 30 best NFL teams according to Pro Football Focus.
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Los Angeles Rams OL Ranked #18 By PFFWell, this is a considerable upgrade!
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Rams make right choice not giving Trumaine Johnson long-term dealFor the second year in a row, Trumaine Johnson will be playing under the franchise tag with the Los Angeles Rams.
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Rams: Culture change should mimic Dodgers, not LakersThe Los Angeles Rams culture needs a fix akin to baseball brethren Dodgers, rather than more popular Lakers.