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Give up our 1st to get a little something back and a younger veteran LT who's proven himself capable? Done. Only this time I get the new contract signed ASAP. I just have no earthly idea who that might actually be. The kind of OTs likely to be moved this year are guys like Neal and Penning who are all pedigree, no performance. Or maybe Terron Armstead? Not young at all, but could be available and might only cost a 3rd rounder. He has 2 years at really reasonable figures left on his deal. He's awfully steady as a pass protector and at 33 isn't old for an OT. Armstead might be my preferrred target at this point. Would buy us a couple of seasons to really attack that OT position with a long-term plan/goal in mind. I wouldn't be super eager to give up my 2nd for him, but we might have to. If I could give up a 2 and get a 3rd day pick back, I think we'd have to seriously consider it given that we have that extra Titans pick. |
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I've said before, I don't love him at LT. Heavy feet -- plays more like an OG. I badly wanted to see Kingsley pass him on the depth chart. But in the end, for 6-8 weeks, Morris did an adequate job at the position and he started to falter right around the time he got that knee injury. I think his ceiling is average, but we have to have SOMETHING at the position. So again, whats your answer? I think I've directly posed the question to you in this very thread 3-4 times now. You have to have someone you WANT at the position rather than just talking about all the things you don't. So go on record. If it's a trade up, how far are you willing to go, at what cost and for who? You continue to shit on people with ideas while offering none of your own. It's tiresome. |
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People can all say what they want, the hot takes are flying fast and furious today... and this one is my contribution To hell with overpaying for mediocre outsiders, lets believe in and coach up the people we bring in, instead of chasing the next overpaid quick fix |
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But I think that's an okay balance of immediate contribution and long term capital surrendered along with a fairly high floor and ceiling. |
Anyone like Alaric Jackson if he hits free agency? And do you think the Rams pay him?
A little bit about him if you aren’t familiar: https://www.therams.com/news/free-ag...at-left-tackle |
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If I’m him, I might see how much I can get on the market. Especially after watching that Super Bowl. |
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22 pressures surrendered all season. If the Rams let him test the open market you absolutely have to sign him. A 26 year old LT that's had year to year improvement would be an absolute coup and opens the draft for BPA everywhere.
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Bruh. 1 pressure on 50 Stafford drop backs against the Eagles.
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Also, they had Noteboom originally penned to take over at LT, Jackson only got a shot due to injury. So, if they are looking to save money they might pivot back to him instead. Probably wishful thinking, but if this dude does hit free agency Clark better offer him the key to one of his damn mansions to come here. |
It'd be malfeasance not to. That's one of the very few circumstances where I'd hope Veach reverts back to his early days to hit the bid button until he wins. It would solve so many issues.
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