November 01, 2017 08:11AM
If he continues to be a decoy primarily, with little actual production (he's averaging 24 yards/game from scrimmage thus far), I could see the Rams insisting on a pay cut or cutting Austin.

If, on the other hand, his usage is increased and he becomes a more significant producer, it might be prudent to keep him for another year.

I do think, by the way, that his inability to field punts this year weighs heavily against him.




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  More Tavon Austin; next year cap # is $8 mil.

RockRam473November 01, 2017 07:16AM

  Another Tavon thread?

Speedball89240November 01, 2017 07:24AM

  Yeah, I do like him. The issue is not if I like him $8 mil worth

RockRam196November 01, 2017 08:01AM

  $3 Million

dr-funkenstein-238November 01, 2017 08:06AM

  Twisting it into 3 Mill now?

Speedball89220November 01, 2017 08:14AM

  And I respect your opinion as well.

RockRam207November 01, 2017 09:13AM

  I think the next 9 weeks will answer the question.

RamFanEsq180November 01, 2017 08:11AM

  Ram's won't release him to save $3M

CeeZar198November 01, 2017 09:03AM

  In addition, the Rams have $48M in cap space next year.

AlbaNY_Ram237November 01, 2017 10:46AM

  Well, sort of anyway

CeeZar231November 01, 2017 10:58AM

  Here’s my simplified take...

Rams43199November 01, 2017 11:46AM