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I have a hard time believing that if Donald was told the Rams have a deal on the table that makes him the highest paid defensive player in NFL history that he would sit out the season.
That’s where this negotiation needs to start. Not “among” the highest paid defensive players, but we want to make him the highest paid defensive player cause that where he deserves to be.
Demoff could have easily said that, but didn’t. Sounds like Demoff is playing games in the media. And what he’s doing is giving Donald cover for holding out. This may be a new regime but they sure sound similar to the cheap ones of the past.
As pointed out, the Rams spend the full allotment of the salary cap so in that sense they aren't cheap.
However, it's also a fact that they haven't extended a player on a long term deal that required more than $10-$11M per year. And they have had several opportunities to do so.
They've extended TA, Brockers, Barron, Ogletree, Saffold. All were in the $10M range.
They've declined to extend JJ, TruJ, Watkins. All of these players required significantly more than $10M.
It's starting to appear that their business model prioritizes the good, moderately priced players over the hugely expensive, elite players.
I know there are posters here who have said that several good players is better than one elite player. I disagree and believe that one ultra elite player is worth more than two slightly above average players. I suspect the Rams adhere to the former view.
If I'm right, we'll see if AD ever gets signed. I doubt that the Rams have offered $20M yet.
I base that statement on Demoff's comment and the report the other day where someone said the Rams offer on the table is "competitive."
Using the word "competitive" to describe AD's offer aligns with Demoff's phrase of "among the highest paid defensive players". That's a buzz word in the contract law arena and it's very telling. Both terms mean they haven't made a clear cut offer to make him the highest paid defensive player.
If that was on the table it wouldn't be described as competitive; it would be described as "an offer that makes him the highest paid..."