Which players have the highest cap hits on the Los Angeles Rams roster in 2024? Lou Scataglia The Los Angeles Rams have quite a few large contracts on their roster, and these five players have the highest cap hits on the team for 2024. The Rams truly went all-in for their 2021 Super Bowl run. GM Les Snead was trading picks like they were football cards and was really maxing out the cby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
The more I learn, the more I like. Along with being capable, smart, and innovative in his own right, I think he’s assimilated some of the best qualities of Phillips, Staley, and Morris. Plus, I suspect he’s got a little bit of ‘McVay’ in him in his approach to the D. We’ll see.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteden-the-coach Now, maybe he proves me wrong, but he did not look good during training camp of his rookie year plus preseason before the injury. They moved him to RT last year during preseason and he still looked overmatched. Now, he goes into this year moving back to Guard, but quite frankly, Grant Miller has looked far better than Logan Bruss. I expect 9 OL to make the final 53 and Loganby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteStafford9 Using the Moneyball analogy and talking about not being able to replace the player but the production. Yeah, I know. Sigh…by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Hopefully, our crack beat writers will be all over these many things.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Now this is a legit article. I might add that I’m hoping to hear about some flashes from the Speights and Kinchens kids.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
While I love the Corum pick, let’s be realistic here. He will struggle to get snaps at RB as long as Kyren remains healthy. So, how in the world can he be realistically considered a likely OROY candidate? Especially with 6 QB’s and Harrison drafted very early in the 1st? C’mon… This article should never have been written, much less posted here, imo.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
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Most important Rams of 2024: #6 Chase Blackburn Rams have asked their special teams coordinator to play on hard mode over his tenure in LA JB Scott If there’s been an achilles heel of Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay in terms of building out his staff, it has to be special teams. McVay inherited one of the NFL’s best special teams coordinators on his original 2017 coaching staby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
At least they stay in USA again this season. No international BS.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
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Rams' schedule features two tough stretches that could decide their playoff fate Cameron DaSilva When the NFL schedule is released, players and coaches look at a few things that probably catch fans’ eyes right away, too. Things like where the bye week is situated, how many prime-time games there are, how many short weeks they’ll have to play. But after the initial wave of the scheby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotehammer Has Logan Bruss recovered enough to contribute? Can he provide depth? I've heard nothing about him other than he was put on the practice squad. Bruss is being treated like a red-headed stepchild, isn’t he? He’s gotta win the coaches and the fans over and I think it’s gonna be an uphill battle.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
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I haven’t felt this good about the Rams OL in decades. I now foresee a diversified and very effective O that can pretty much run any play they want to against any team.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
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First, both teams clearly benefited from this trade, so we’re down to hair-splitting over projections for the future. Second, the author ignores that Stafford is a better fit for McVay than Goff was AND that Stafford has another 2-3 years to win more SB’s with Rams. Something that I think is a distinct possibility. Third, while Brad Holmes is a terrific GM, the HC Campbell is flawed. His stby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
LA Rams may have won the battle, but the Detroit Lions just won the war Lou Scataglia The Los Angeles Rams won the Super Bowl in 2021 with Matthew Stafford under center, but did the Detroit Lions still win the war? It may sound weird, and you may disagree, but did the Lions actually come out of this trade as winners? Recently, Jared Goff signed a massive contract extension, lockinby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotekw13 Historically this is an easy three out of four wins for us. We owned Pete Carrol, but he is gone. They were good last year, but faded in the end.. And I don't follow AZ closely enough to know if they have gotten better? Rams should be able to defeat either team, but cannot take either one lightly. That could be a fatal mistake. I do think that this 2024 Ram team has been buiby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Matthew Stafford's Hall of Fame odds seem unlikely, according to this source Lou Scataglia Matthew Stafford might end up being one of the more interesting Hall of Fame debates when his career is all said and done. Will he get in? Pro Football Refence uses a score to designate where they feel certain players are and their chances to make the HOF: "The Pro Football Reference Haby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills are still questioning if McVay will stick with it. I mean after all 3 trips in that red zone and no tds is basically the difference in that loss to the Lions last year. They seemed to back away from the run in that game so I get it. It’s recent But!! With the investments they have made on this oline and the drafting of Corum I believe it a sign of things to come and I wouldby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteoldschoolramfan Of course, players safety is always the #1 priority, that's why there's bye weeks. I like all these ideas and I really think there are some easy solutions that can be fair for all. Sadly, player safety is NOT the #1 priority. NFL revenue is the #1 priority. That’s why I say an 18 game schedule is inevitable one day soon.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteAlbaNY_Ram Quote So, you’re saying that NFL gets paid by networks by individual games broadcast and not by the season? That doesn’t feel right to me. You are right, the networks play the NFL by the season. But using Amazon Prime as an example, they bid on an 18 game Thursday night season. If it becomes a 17 week season in the middle of their contract then they would undoubtedly get a rebby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
These experts never learn. Barring catastrophic injuries, I see these Rams making a deep playoff run. Gotta look at the Big Picture. Rams finished 2023 at 7-1 then added 10 upgrades on both sides of the ball and on ST. Playoffs, baby!by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteAlbaNY_Ram The networks pay the NFL based on an 18 week season, where they can broadcast a full slate of games each of the 18 weeks. If you cut that down to 17 weeks the networks will pay less. But if you bump that up to 19 weeks (or 20 weeks!) the networks will pay more. Hence the incentive to go to an 18 game schedule ... and if each team gets 2 bye weeks that's a 20 week season.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
I think a big factor in the slow start was simply too many rookies trying to adapt to the NFL on the fly. Once they kinda adapted then the Rams took off. Not the only factor, of course, but a significant one, I think.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com