February 26, 2018 11:14AM
Free agency starts March 14th.

They have not added Peters here yet but you can get a general sense of the Rams cap room at: [overthecap.com]

I have played around with their calculator a few times and have come to the conclusion that they can extend Watkins (roughly 2 years/$24M), Joyner (5 years/$42M), Sullivan (1 year), Robey-Coleman (2 years) and extend RFA offers to Longacre (2nd round tender) and Lynch and ERFA offers to Hill and M. Brown. They can also extend Donald but that gets them at a spot where either Quinn or Barron have to go. I also factored in Gurley's and Peters' 5th year options for 2019 and even with all that they would still have ~$44M+ in 2019 cap room.

Bottom line- they are in excellent cap position, even if I've underestimated a couple of these deals.
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  New salary cap number $178 million...

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  how much cap space do the Rams have?

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  2019 is year of the OL

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