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Outside Free Agents for 2025

Wanted to see what kinds of ideas are out there.
As I look at who's available I have some names that are interesting for me.. and want to hear from others.

At WR... one name that's jumping at me is Darius Slayton. He feels like exactly the kind of guy to put opposite of Puka who can be a more reliable piece. And he's still young enough.. but should be a plug and play upgrade. He won't break the bank either.

At Corner.. I'm just not sure where to go. This is where I think I'd rather keep the guys we have and add a first rounder. But, if you're going to go big.. I like Byron Murphy.

At ILB.. how about Cody Barton?

These seem to me to be the three biggest positions of need.

They also may need to find a big run-stuffing kind of D tackle if they let Bobby Brown walk.

Officials

Watching the Buffalo game where Dawkins got called for a completely bullshit hold call and I really want the NFL to allow an official to review plays where it is 100% clear if a penalty occurred or not. Nothing close should be reviewable. That should keep the game flowing well enough.

How much of a difference would Donald have made?

I think losing Fiske yesterday proved to be a bigger deal most would think but do you think the presence of Aaron Donald would have maybe taken away at least one of the long runs from Saquon or Hurts? Yesterday, 65% of the Eagles rushing yardage came on those three runs. Outside of those three plays, the Rams did a pretty good job of holding their own. As we all know, the first game vs the Eagles had similar catastrophic breakdowns. Then again, if AD stays, do we even draft Fiske and Verse? When I saw him up in the suite during the sackfest against the Vikings, I couldn't help but think he missed being out there with the guys. I seriously doubt he thought this team would get this close to the Super Bowl. I mean, we were two games away and could have easily beat Philly had we not had some dumb mistakes. I know it's wishful thinking but imagine what this defense could be with him in there.

My/Your Shoe Collections

Fuck it. I have some from 1993 which I was 13 and many, many, many between. I've never seen this OT thead on ROD before. Let's go! 30 year old Nike Air Foamposites Penny Hardaway's, CB34's, Air Jordan's, Nike Air Max running shoes, just random shoes. 30 pairs or so. Some never worn, fuck keeping the boxes the ex'es have those.

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Jrry32's First Mock Offseason of 2025

Well, our season ended. It sucked. We blew so many chances. But there's always next year. While this draft is lacking at the top, there are a lot of talented guys in the 20 to 45 range. Good news for us.
Cut
TE Colby Parkinson (Post June 1st)
CB Darious Williams

Unfortunately, our 2024 FA class was mostly a dud. Parkinson is one of those duds. His snap count dropped as the season progressed. I don't know what McVay saw, but he clearly didn't love it. D-Will provided solid play, but he's aging and not worth the cap number. Plus, we need more size at CB. It's why I am choosing Spoon on a cheap deal over D-Will.

Re-sign
LT Alaric Jackson (franchise and extend)
CB Ahkello Witherspoon
EDGE Michael Hoecht
DT Bobby Brown III
OL Dylan McMahon (ERFA)

I think we have to keep Jackson. He's a solid LT, the position is in demand, and we don't need to be trotting out a rookie on Stafford's blindside. I expect Witherspoon is a cheap re-sign. He's not great, but he's a competent player and gives us size in the secondary. Hoecht is a steady role player, so I'd try to keep him on a reasonable contract. Same with Bobby Brown III. While I'd love to bring back D-Rob, he's likely looking at a 3-6 game suspension due to the two DUI arrests.

Free Agency
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ILB Nick Bolton

If this game drove something home to me, it's our desperate need for a dawg at ILB. We have that guy on the DL (Verse). Bolton will do a lot to solve our run defense woes. I considered Dre Greenlaw or Charvarius Ward here. I opted for Bolton over Greenlaw due to youth and durability. I opted against Ward because this draft is stronger and deeper at CB than ILB and Ward is turning 29, while Bolton is still only 24 (25 in March).

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WR Allen Lazard

I am anticipating that the Jets will cut Lazard due to his cap number and the likelihood of Rodgers departing. With D-Rob likely to face a lengthy suspension due to his DUI arrests, Lazard would be an interesting addition. He's a big WR (6'5" 225) who can block and is capable of getting vertical. He put up 412 yards and 5 TDs in only 7 games. Seems like a worthwhile veteran additional on a one or two year deal.

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OT Josh Jones

After watching Noteboom and McClendon struggle when Havenstein went down, it's clear we need a swing OT. While Jones can play both OT and OG positions, his best snaps have come at OT (LT, specifically). Important depth signing.

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DT Greg Gaines

A blast from the past here, Gaines has mostly been in a rotational role in Tampa. It should make him relatively cheap to bring back. He'll give us additional depth inside. It won't hurt us to have a high-motor run stuffer.

Trades
Falcons trade TE Kyle Pitts
Rams trade Round 4 Pick #26 and Conditional 2026 Round 5 Pick (4th if Pitts has 1000+ yards, 3rd if he makes the Pro Bowl or All Pro team)

Pitts is headed into the final year of his rookie contract (the option year). Things haven't worked out in Atlanta. I'd give him a shot here. Here's why: Pitts is still only 24 years old, he's still a 6'6" 245 pound man who ran a 4.40 40, and I think McVay is smart enough to understand how to use Pitts's unique skillset. We can show 12 personnel with Pitts and Higbee and create mismatches based on the personnel packages defenses use in response to Pitts. There is a long list of TEs who didn't blossom until they found the right offense later in their careers. I think Pitts can be that guy.

Rams trade OL Jonah Jackson and Round 6 Pick #19
Giants trade Round 5 Pick #16

The Giants were reportedly interested in signing Jackson last offseason. While we could just keep Jackson for another year to provide (incredible) depth, I think we're okay with Justin Dedich and Dylan McMahon. I think Jackson will have some trade value because starting caliber OLs are always in demand, and he's still relatively young.

Rams trade Round 6 Pick #14
Titans trade QB Will Levis and Round 7 Pick #23

The Titans did this last year with Malik Willis (traded for a 7th to the Packers). They are taking a QB at #1 and will want to have a veteran backup. (I'm guessing Gardner Minshew or Mason Rudolph.) While I harbor many doubts about Levis, he has two things going for him: (1) top-notch physical tools and (2) successful play under McVay's former OC Liam Coen (at Kentucky). Levis has shown flashes in the NFL and was in a rough situation in Tennessee. We can see how he develops with our coaching staff and Stafford. Low risk move. This is basically the same compensation the Jets received for Zach Wilson last year.

Rams trade Round 1 Pick #26 and Round 3 Pick #36
Patriots trade Round 2 Pick #6, Round 3 Pick #13, and Round 4 Pick #8

The Patriots need to get Drake Maye some help. They trade up for either an OL or a WR. The Rams are comfortable moving back to the second round.

NFL Draft
Round 2 Pick #6 - Jahdae Barron CB Texas
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Analysis: The Thorpe Award winner, Barron falls out of the first round because he isn't 6'0+" and doesn't have 4.3 wheels. But Barron is a perfect fit for our scheme and what we need at CB. At 5'11" 200, he's a physical run defender who excels in zone coverage due to his great football IQ, change of directional ability, and ball skills. Barron is also versatile enough to play outside and in the slot, allowing us to get creative with Quentin Lake.

Round 3 Pick #13 - Matthew Golden WR Texas
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Analysis: Matthew Golden burst on to the scene this year with Texas after transferring from Houston. I love Golden's fit in our O. At 6'0" 195, he's a gifted route runner who has the acceleration and speed to get vertical and the elusiveness to pick up yards after the catch. Natural hands catcher who has tremendous body control. And he is absolutely lethal running the dig route. Willing blocker with good technique too. His weaknesses are play strength and getting off of press coverage. Additionally, while he has the speed to get vertical, he's not a burner.

Round 3 Pick #26 - LeQuint Allen HB Syracuse
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Analysis: Allen reminds me a lot of Tony Pollard as a runner. He has explosive acceleration, quick feet, and is a slippery runner despite running fairly upright and having a higher center of gravity. However, while Allen is a gifted runner, his most valuable asset is his receiving ability. Lethal route runner with soft, natural hands. He'll need to work on his pass pro technique and get stronger, but he profiles as the lightning to Corum's thunder (if we let Williams walk after 2025) and an absolute terror as a receiver out of the backfield.

Round 4 Pick #8 - Hollin Pierce OT Rutgers
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Analysis: Hollin Pierce is going to need a redshirt year to work on his game, but you can't teach 6'8" 350 and his natural power. Pierce profiles as an impact player in the running game. He more often than not dominates the defender in front of him on running plays. As a pass protector, he's strong as an ox and has a ton of length, but he has a lot to clean up. Bends too much from the waist, gets beaten inside (with spins especially) when he oversets, and can lose his fundamentals at the top of the arc. He's not the most fleet-footed guy, but he has the athleticism to handle pass pro at RT in the NFL.

Round 5 Pick #16 - Jack Bech WR Texas Christian
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Analysis: Jack Bech is a Sean McVay WR. At 6'2" 215, he is physical in all aspects of the game. He will bring it as a blocker, he overpowers defenders in his routes, and he runs like a TE after the catch. Bech is extremely effective against zone defender due to his high IQ, physical play, and reliable hands. Against man, his athletic limitations can show up, as he does not possess great speed or elite quickness. He typically wins with physicality and route running savvy. At minimum, he'll bring it on special teams for us. But I think there's potential here for him to carve out a role in our O. Rich man's Ben Skowronek.

Round 6 Pick #26 - Carson Bruener ILB Washington
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Analysis: The son of former Steelers TE Mark Bruener, Carson is a good athlete, a heady player, and very adept in coverage. Where he'll offer the most value to us early on is special teams. He has good speed, plays with a non-stop motor, and really shined on special teams at Washington. Bruener was also a productive ILB, leading the team with over 100 tackles this year in Steve Belichick's defense. He was the Mike and had the green dot. I love him in zone coverage. He has great awareness, good lateral agility, and the speed to carry TEs up the field. He needs some work as a run defender. Needs to trust his eyes and trigger, rather than hesitating and settling for tackling the guy four yards down the field.

Round 7 Pick #23 - Trikweze Bridges S Florida
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Analysis: I didn't expect a lot from Bridges when he transferred to UF this year. He started at CB for Oregon back in 2022, but lost his job in 2023. I was pleasantly surprised. He started the year at safety, where he played solid football. Due to injuries at CB, Bridges served as the #1 CB late in the year and again played solid football. He's a versatile DB who can contribute on special teams and is capable of developing into a guy we deploy in sub-packages against athletic TEs, in addition to providing depth at safety.

Starting Lineup
QB: Matthew Stafford
HB Kyren Williams
WR: Puka Nacua
WR: Cooper Kupp
TE: Kyle Pitts
TE: Tyler Higbee
LT: Alaric Jackson
LG: Steve Avila
C: Beaux Limmer
RG: Kevin Dodson
RT: Rob Havenstein

DE: Kobie Turner
NT: Bobby Brown III
DE: Braden Fiske
OLB: Jared Verse
ILB: Nick Bolton
ILB: Omar Speights
OLB: Byron Young
CB: Jahdae Barron
CB: Ahkello Witherspoon
SLCB: Quentin Lake
FS: Kam Kinchens
SS: Kam Curl

K: Joshua Karty
P: Ethan Evans
LS: Alex Ward
KR: LeQuint Allen
PR: Xavier Smith

WTF happened to (NFL) Kay Adams?

Helluva game today/this afternoon. Oddly I'm over it and quite proud of this team and organization. I could say a lot but I'll mix it totally up because I'm simply curious. As the title states... (I can't stand her Up and Adams anyway). No rant or rave, a beautiful woman turned into a plastic masquerade.

Prior and then presently. I'm over the heart breaking loss. Both ways I suppose.
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Matthew Stafford Contract Status

So we have a story that's been out there re: Stafford wanting more guaranteed money in his final two years. Rams didn't give it to him. Not sure where this is going, but I have a feeling there may be a little drama before it gets settled.

Mack’s First Takes

Wonderful season. So close and looking up!

1) We need a stud ILB to pair with Speights. We struggle against home run hitters at RB.

2) We need a home run hitter as a change of pace back… our Jahmyr Gibbs type.

3) We need a WR who can stretch the field that McVay trusts. Atwell is plenty good enough, but McVay doesn’t trust him enough. I kept screaming to see Atwell because no one on Philly could keep up with him.

4) McVay is the best HC in the league. Hands down.

5) The grit of this team is unmatched. 16 sacks in two postseason games including 7 against that Philly OL is special.

6) We need to keep this OL intact. I dunno what that means for the Detroit LG we signed, but we need to sign Alaric Jackson.

7) Chris Shula needs a raise. Big raise.

8) Our K and P are set.

9) Snead needs to focus on the secondary in the draft like he did the OL.

10) Unless Kupp was injured and can come back healthy, I think he’s gone. We can’t just rely on Nacua. I know people don’t want to see this, but I could see us going after Tee Higgins unless a stud WR falls to us in the end of the first round of the draft. I love Kupp and would love for him to retire a Ram, but he’s not getting targets or separation.

I’m happy with this season and proud of this very young team. So many positives going into the offseason. I’m sad we can’t see more of this special team, but only one team ends the season happy.

Season Celebration Thread

Yes, I'm gutted right now, but the Iggles were just too strong in the snow. They deserved the win, but I hate their living guts! lol.

We were not supposed to do anything after a 1-4 start and went on to win the division. We beat a 14 win team in the Wild Card and played the Iggles to a stand still. Good job, boys.

GAME DAY Rams at Eagles - Divisional Championship

Worst fans in the league? Check. Bad weather? Check. Short week? Check. Cross-country travel? Check. Playing a team that kicked our ass earlier? Check. Dealing with real adversity back home? Check. Man, what a great opportunity for Coach McVay and this Rams team to find out what they're really made of. Nobody gave Washington a chance in hell to win last night and looked what happened. I feel the same about today's game in Philly. Let's go kick some ass, Rams!

SEE YA IN 2 WEEKS

omg... what a game...

and the look on dan campbells face towards the end of that ass whopping... absolutely priceless...

but here is the problem...

after what i just saw, would i rather play wash or det?...

detroit may have been the better draw...

after thinking that, i came to the only conclusion i could...

we gotta win, no matter who we draw...

home nfc championship? um yes please...

take care of philly, and then turn the carriage into a pumpkin for the Commodes...

omg, again, what a game...

go rams

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8to12 2025 Divisional playoff Mock Draft

8to12 2025 Divisional playoff Mock draft

This will be Draft only. I won’t go into detail regrading Free Agency other than to presume that some players may be gone, ie Atwell, Witherspoon, Noteboom, Bobby Brown etc

Trade: Rams send #26 & 2025 4th
Jaguars send #36 & #70
Draft:
#36 TE Harold Fanin Jr – Bowling Green - 6’4” - 230 lbs - 4.62/40
Harold Fannin Jr. || FBS Leading Receiver || 2024 Season Highlights
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McVay gets the playmaking TE he’s been looking for. Other than needing to work on releasing from the LOS against press coverage, Fanin is NFL ready. He is an experienced chess piece being used in multiple alignments and formations, from lining up in the backfield to being split out wide. He is a YAC master. He can make defenders miss as well as most RB’s. At 230 lbs, he’s not going to be positioned inline but he is an accomplished blocker in space and is highly rated in that regard.

#70 CB Trey Amos - Ole Miss - 6’1” - 190 lbs - 4.42/40
"Trey Amos Is An AGGRESSIVE CORNER!" | 2025 NFL Draft Prospect Spotlight!
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I think Amos could be that “Alpha” CB the Rams have been missing since Ramsey’s departure. He peaked this season with 3 INT’s and 13 PBU’s. Has prototypical size for the position with great ball skills. Can play Zone as well as press coverage. He is also physical at the LOS playing the Run well and is proactive at attacking WR screens. He can be weak when taking on blockers and will need to get stronger but that is about the only obvious weakness. He has QB rating of 58 when targeted ... that is about top 15 percentile

#90 WR Jack Bech – TCU - 6’2” 215 lbs - 4.55/40
Jack Bech Scouting Report & Film Review | 2025 NFL Draft Prospect
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Bech fits the mold perfectly of a Nacua/Kupp type receiver. He has the similar size, strength, skill set to take over if either of them go down, or can replace Kupp if his skills continue to diminish. Like Kupp and Nacua he is highly graded blocker. You can feel confident aligning him in those tight 11 personnel formations.

#100 OT Ozzy Trapilo - Boston College - 6’8” 309 lbs
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Trapilo has experience playing both LOT and ROT. I believe with 1 season of NFL conditioning & coaching, he should be able to improve his Run blocking skills to go along his NFL ready Pass blocking. Due to his height, he lacks lateral agility and getting out in space in wide zone schemes will be difficult. But, he should be OK in the existing Rams run scheme of more between the Tackles running.

#125 ILB - Jackson Woodard - UNLV - 6’3” 230 lbs
Jackson Woodard. LB UNLV. NFL Draft Prospect 2025 Análisis
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First, if you don’t speak Spanish, then turn the sound down on Video, LOL
Woodard is a combination of great player and great leader. He was a finalist for the Campbell trophy given to outstanding student athlete with exceptional service to their community. What I like about Woodard is ability in Pass coverage. He would be an immediate upgrade in range and lateral quickness to the ILB room.

#188 NT - Jamaree Caldwell - Oregon - 6’1” 340 lbs
Jamaree Caldwell | Defensive Tackle | Full 2024 Oregon Highlights | 2025 NFL Draft
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I think Caldwell would fill the missing hole in the Rams 3-4 front. A true NT who can play over the Center and take on double teams and help protect the ILB’s. As big as Bobby Brown is , he was not able to, nor put into a true position to do this. He also provides some Bull rush ability. Something to note, Caldwell, at 6’1”, had 3 deflected passes this season.

#199 RB Brashard Smith - SMU 5’10” 196 lbs 4.40/40
(2) Brashard Smith Highlights - YouTube
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Preface my thoughts on Smith .... Detroit has something the Rams don’t, RB Gibbs. He is a home run hitter ; can take it to the house on any given play. With Smith being a former WR, he would give McVay many options to use as a chess piece in the offense. If Atwell leaves in Free Agency, Smith could be that 4th receiver in 4 WR sets that can stretch the field. He could be the 3rd down or change of pace back with great receiving ability. And, for his smaller stature, he is an above average pass blocker.

#200 CB O’Donnel Fortune - South Carolina - 6’1” 185 lbs 4.55/40
O'Donnell Fortune Highlights Breakdown - South Carolina Gamecocks
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After his showing in the East-West Shrine, his stock may rise way above this spot. He has great length, is better in Zone coverage than Man. He can also be aggressive at the LOS playing WR screens. Fortune has a QB rating of 66 when targeted, that is top 10 percentile

A Rams SNOW game!

For the great majority of us on this board, we've never seen a "real" snow game for our Rams. I've been following our Rams since 1979.

Yeah, there was a barely visible flurry at the end of the 1985 NFCCG vs Da Bears, but that hardly counts.

And no, there weren't any snow games during our playoff run in 1989, at either Philly or NY. (And I was at Foxborough for the last regular season game in '89... there was some snow outside and behind the sidelines, but nothing on the field.)

I seem to recall that one of our, uh, "more experienced and mature" members provided video evidence of the last "real" Rams snow game. It was from the 60s or early 70s, vs the Vikings in Minnesota, I think. If anyone can recall when that Rams-Vikings snow game was, feel free to remind us!

Forecast calling for 3-5 inches of snow in Philly on Sunday. Gonna be a memorable one!

Divisional Round Weekend

Here are the NFL Divisional Round games January 18-19, 2025.

The Texans and Commodes being the biggest underdogs.

It should be a good weekend of games. Hopefully better than the wildcard round.

Saturday, January 18, 2025:

Houston Texans @ Kansas City Chiefs
Time: 4:30 PM ET / 1:30 PM PT
Channel: ESPN/ABC

Washington Commodes @ Detroit Lions
Time: 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT
Channel: FOX

Sunday, January 19, 2025:

Los Angeles Rams @ Philadelphia Eagles
Time: 3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT
Channel: NBC

Baltimore Ravens @ Buffalo Bills
Time: 6:30 PM ET / 3:30 PM PT
Channel: CBS

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