Dotson Staying with Rams: 3yrs, $48M / $32M Guaranteed

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I’d rather have the WV center - Frazier. Especially since you can get him later instead of at 19. That’s too high for a OC imo
He's good, but JPJ is huge like Avila and Dotson and can move. He was 334 at the Senior Bowl practices.

Though coaching should help, Frazier playing in a very heavy run oriented offense also leaves questions about his pass protection.
 
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I know that’s the general attitude on this forum, but I am of the camp who would like to see his contract front loaded.
-Avila is on a rookie deal
-Jackson has been tendered, no? That makes him as cheap as he’s gonna work for the Rams.
-Should the Rams draft a starting Center, that would be another rookie contract.

Stafford, Donald, Kupp, and Noteboom all have big cap hits this year, yes, but between those guys are some voidable years to follow. While they can, the Rams should unload as much of a cap hit as they can. There are young guys (rookie contracts) who might be in line for a payday in a year or two.


I think you're underestimating how much we will save going from Stafford to a rookie QB contract. That plus AD gone opens up 80 million, plus the cap will likely to increase. Makes all the sense in the world to backload the contracts this season IMO
 
Hasnt been tendered yet as far as I can tell
Jeremy Fowler has tweeted that the Rams will tender Jackson (as expected) but 'are leaning towards the original round tender' ... which makes no sense to me at all. Fowler's tweet does say it's 'not officially decided'.
 
Jeremy Fowler has tweeted that the Rams will tender Jackson (as expected) but 'are leaning towards the original round tender' ... which makes no sense to me at all. Fowler's tweet does say it's 'not officially decided'.

I think it makes sense....what would a team offer him right now as a FA? $6 million per year? Rams match.

If you're Jackson though, and a team offers you that, that's your contract. If I'm him, I'd rather play for cheaper on a one year deal (bet on myself) and try to cash in like Dotson.

If a team comes out and offers him 8+ million, sure, we lose him. But I think it's a solid gamble to save some cap dollars
 
Jeremy Fowler has tweeted that the Rams will tender Jackson (as expected) but 'are leaning towards the original round tender' ... which makes no sense to me at all. Fowler's tweet does say it's 'not officially decided'.
Well, it would make sense in that they would just match any deal unless it was astronomical
 
Hasnt been tendered yet as far as I can tell
Well then, I might as well come out and ask it:
Do you (or anybody else reading this) think the Rams might be negotiating a multi-year contract with him right now?
I wouldn’t think that's the way to go, right? Tendering him seems to be the smart move here.
 
I think it makes sense....what would a team offer him right now as a FA? $6 million per year? Rams match.

If you're Jackson though, and a team offers you that, that's your contract. If I'm him, I'd rather play for cheaper on a one year deal (bet on myself) and try to cash in like Dotson.

If a team comes out and offers him 8+ million, sure, we lose him. But I think it's a solid gamble to save some cap dollars
3 mill right now, if a team offers him 3 years 20 mill with 12 -15 guaranteed? You sign the deal and hope Rams match
 
I think you're underestimating how much we will save going from Stafford to a rookie QB contract. That plus AD gone opens up 80 million, plus the cap will likely to increase. Makes all the sense in the world to backload the contracts this season IMO
I do admit I have been easily confused over the cap stuff. I just want to be sure the Rams aren’t forced to let good young players walk when it’s time to pay them.
 
Well, it would make sense in that they would just match any deal unless it was astronomical
Hope you and @FrantikRam are right but my concern is that there are so many teams that badly need and want to up-grade their O-Line; and a lot of them have money.

They can count; and could offer a contract that has a first-year cap hit that far exceeds the $4.9M of a second-round tender, and make it difficult for the Rams to match.

Guess we will see
 
I think it makes sense....what would a team offer him right now as a FA? $6 million per year? Rams match.

If you're Jackson though, and a team offers you that, that's your contract. If I'm him, I'd rather play for cheaper on a one year deal (bet on myself) and try to cash in like Dotson.

If a team comes out and offers him 8+ million, sure, we lose him. But I think it's a solid gamble to save some cap dollars
Rams have so many former coaches around the league I'm not sure what he'd get offered.
 
Whether or not this was an overpay, the O line jelling last season was really the key to it being a successful season. Who knows how much longer Stafford and McVay will be here so they have to go for it. Also it makes me think if they keep 19, that it will end up being a tall, fast, shiny object.
 
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