May 06, 2021 06:56AM
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It just should be done with caution and you certainly can't over-do it.

Both statements are true but the question remains, is restructuring two years in a row at a time when they're going all in overdoing it?

The way I see it, they had multiple re-structures at a time when the cap went down and had to account for the fact they had 2 qbs counting against the cap for more than 44 M. So doing it was a necessity they couldn't avoid. There's reasons they never did that before (though they had some discrete, one-player restructures before). There's reasons they say they don't like to do it.

The real question is, does subtracting future cap space by restructuring multiple players in consecutive years hurt them? In what possible ways could it not? The Rams themselves have spoken out against that kind of stealing from the future (though as mentioned they had little choice in 2021).

So do I think they will restructure multiple players, detracting from future cap space, in order to sign a free agent left OT in 2022? Assuming there even is a free agent starting caliber left OT (there usually isn't--I've said this whole discussion it's not something you count on). Is that really the best option? (Assuming, again, that there is someone to sign.) I don't think they don't do that. As it stands Stafford isn't even under contract for 2023.




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Valid perspective. I see it a little differently though.

I don't think the real question is merely will restructuring again next year hurt them. Eating pizza can hurt me somewhere way down the line. But will it kill me now? There are differing levels of hurt. I'm willing to handle the former pain, not the latter. There are times when the reward you get now are worth the future hurt.

Stafford not being under contract for 2023 supports my theory that they're particularly going all in for 2021 and 2022 which means I see them doing whatever is necessary including kicking the cap space can down the road. I use the phrase "if necessary" to mean that I don't see them holding back from paying a LT, if one was available, just because they would have to restructure multiple players or backload the 1st year of the contract. Obviously, they would try to pull other levers first but if there was no other way besides restructures and backloading, I think they opt for getting the LT by whatever means necessary and putting a SB caliber team on the field in 2022.

I'm also curious. So far you've already pointed out that a trade for a good vet is super expensive as evidenced by the Orlando Brown trade. You've noted that LT's come in 1st and they don't have one of those next year. If you're now dismissing the free agent route (assuming they got lucky and one was available), if you had to guess, what way do you think they will solve the 2022 LT issue?
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  Rams salary cap update: How much space does L.A. have and need for 2021 draft class?

RamBill792May 05, 2021 09:46AM

  Wait, aren't we in 'cap hell'?

promomasterj229May 05, 2021 09:54AM

  Re: Wait, aren't we in 'cap hell'?

stlramz250May 05, 2021 10:50AM

  no one said the Rams are in cap hell

zn231May 05, 2021 11:01AM

  Plenty have, even news outlets

Speedball89205May 05, 2021 11:07AM

  but they're not IN cap hell

zn194May 05, 2021 11:13AM

  Once again, an opinion is presented as fact

promomasterj222May 05, 2021 11:12AM

  once again a fact is denied

zn176May 05, 2021 11:16AM

  I get the math, who's to say it's a problem?

promomasterj155May 05, 2021 11:26AM

  The Rams among others

zn215May 05, 2021 11:36AM

  So they're willfully ignoring their own 'rules'

promomasterj217May 05, 2021 11:39AM

  Re: So they're willfully ignoring their own 'rules'

zn323May 05, 2021 09:49PM

  Re: The Rams among others

dzrams148May 05, 2021 10:28PM

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zn135May 05, 2021 10:54PM

  Re: The Rams among others

dzrams131May 06, 2021 06:56AM

  was o brown really that expensive?

PHDram169May 06, 2021 07:44AM

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zn143May 06, 2021 08:07AM

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dzrams370May 06, 2021 09:02AM

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oldschoolramfan162May 06, 2021 10:02AM

  Re: The Rams among others

zn135May 06, 2021 10:46AM

  Not sure that's quite accurate

PHDram292May 06, 2021 04:24AM

  things will be tight(ish) in 2022

LMU93151May 06, 2021 05:47AM

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PHDram114May 06, 2021 03:28PM

  Hekker probably stays a Ram this year...

Rams43116May 06, 2021 03:35PM

  Center maybe?

NewMexicoRam237May 06, 2021 05:16AM

  If I were to guess

PHDram177May 06, 2021 05:18AM

  Maybe

NewMexicoRam115May 06, 2021 02:05PM

  Re: Rams salary cap update: How much space does L.A. have and need for 2021 draft class?

Tony Romas187May 05, 2021 10:57AM

  They didnt

PHDram300May 06, 2021 03:50AM

  How will Rams use remaining 2021 cap space?

BerendsenRam200May 06, 2021 12:05PM

  good point that more cap space can (will) be had

LMU93149May 06, 2021 12:49PM

  I would hope they would have enough talent on hand......

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