Rams working to extend Kyren’s contract

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https://www.latimes.com/sports/rams...pp-rob-havenstein-kyren-williams-tyler-higbee

Rams coach Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead have said publicly that working on an extension for the Rams running back was among offseason priorities.

Does Williams want to remain with the Rams?

“Heck yeah,” Williams said Thursday at the Super Bowl’s media center. “I don’t want to go play for anybody else besides the Los Angeles Rams, coach McVay, under Les Snead and just around all my teammates I’ve been with the last three or four years.


“I hope that we can get that done, and I hope it doesn’t take away from all the other stuff that’s going on with the Rams, and we can get that over with and get back to focusing on ball.”


Williams’ situation is not the most pressing for a Rams team coming off a 10-7 record and NFC divisional-round loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Cooper Kupp, a cornerstone of McVay’s offense for most of his eight seasons, announced this week that the Rams had informed him they would seek to trade the receiver.

“It sucks,” Williams said. “It’s the nature of this business. Cooper is a guy that before I ever got to the Rams, Cooper was a pillar of the Rams and was somebody that when you think of the Rams, you think of Cooper Kupp.”


Williams said he would miss not having Kupp as a role model for how to be a professional. However, the situation also presents Williams and receiver Puka Nacua the opportunity to grow as leaders, he said.

“To be able to be that person Cooper was in the locker room for the young guys that are coming in,” he said.


The Rams also must work through quarterback Matthew Stafford’s contract situation. The 16th-year veteran has given no indication publicly that he wants to retire, and he is expected to want his contract adjusted for the second year in a row.


In the meantime, Williams will prepare for his fourth NFL season.

Williams, who will turn 25 in August, has rushed for 2,582 yards and 26 touchdowns since the Rams selected him in the fifth round of the 2022 draft out of Notre Dame.

This season, he rushed for 1,299 yards and 14 touchdowns.

“I’m excited to go back, after three years of a body of work, to really know what I’m good at, where I need to get better and continue to keep working,” he said. “I think this is going to be my best offseason. ... I’m going to go back to work and get my body right and come out next season on fire.”



 
Really surprised by this given their track record with RB’s and their importance to the McVay offense.

Let’s see how this plays out.
 
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I keep remembering that absurd Gurley contract that was way over the going rate.

I hope they learned from that.
Are we still paying that contract?

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I like the kid’s attitude. Offer him an average of $10M per year and call it a day. That puts him in top 7.
 
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Honest question-- I wonder how hard it is to find a back like that?

We all say "we want a back like Jahmyr Gibbs" but those guys seem pretty damn rare to me.
This is a good running back class. We should be able to find a speedster. Basically someone that can take it to the house when they get that lane you can drive a truck through. Kyren can't do that.
 
This Rams front office leads the league in paying people huge contracts to people that don't live up to them. Congrats Kyren Williams. You just made enough money to retire on.
 
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Thought it was obvious he was a coaching staff favourite. People wept over his fumbles but he didn't lose any playing time that would indicate a loss of confidence. They kept giving it to him.
 
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https://www.latimes.com/sports/rams...pp-rob-havenstein-kyren-williams-tyler-higbee

Rams coach Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead have said publicly that working on an extension for the Rams running back was among offseason priorities.

Does Williams want to remain with the Rams?

“Heck yeah,” Williams said Thursday at the Super Bowl’s media center. “I don’t want to go play for anybody else besides the Los Angeles Rams, coach McVay, under Les Snead and just around all my teammates I’ve been with the last three or four years.


“I hope that we can get that done, and I hope it doesn’t take away from all the other stuff that’s going on with the Rams, and we can get that over with and get back to focusing on ball.”


Williams’ situation is not the most pressing for a Rams team coming off a 10-7 record and NFC divisional-round loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Cooper Kupp, a cornerstone of McVay’s offense for most of his eight seasons, announced this week that the Rams had informed him they would seek to trade the receiver.

“It sucks,” Williams said. “It’s the nature of this business. Cooper is a guy that before I ever got to the Rams, Cooper was a pillar of the Rams and was somebody that when you think of the Rams, you think of Cooper Kupp.”


Williams said he would miss not having Kupp as a role model for how to be a professional. However, the situation also presents Williams and receiver Puka Nacua the opportunity to grow as leaders, he said.

“To be able to be that person Cooper was in the locker room for the young guys that are coming in,” he said.


The Rams also must work through quarterback Matthew Stafford’s contract situation. The 16th-year veteran has given no indication publicly that he wants to retire, and he is expected to want his contract adjusted for the second year in a row.


In the meantime, Williams will prepare for his fourth NFL season.

Williams, who will turn 25 in August, has rushed for 2,582 yards and 26 touchdowns since the Rams selected him in the fifth round of the 2022 draft out of Notre Dame.

This season, he rushed for 1,299 yards and 14 touchdowns.

“I’m excited to go back, after three years of a body of work, to really know what I’m good at, where I need to get better and continue to keep working,” he said. “I think this is going to be my best offseason. ... I’m going to go back to work and get my body right and come out next season on fire.”



Seems to me he is just answering a question that cited Snead's remarks from 3 weeks ago about his contract. And Snead's comments were not that specific other than yeah it would be good to keep Williams here.
 
5 year deal, only guaranteed money in 1st 2 years. Woudnt worry about the AAV as I'm certain it will be a very cap friendly cut deal on the back end
The dude scores TD's, pass blocks like a bitch and has a nose for 1st downs. Definitely a guy you like having around
 
5 year deal, only guaranteed money in 1st 2 years. Woudnt worry about the AAV as I'm certain it will be a very cap friendly cut deal on the back end
The dude scores TD's, pass blocks like a bitch and has a nose for 1st downs. Definitely a guy you like having around
Don't forget to add he fumbles at the most inopportune times lol.....but seriously he's a good back that needs to fix that particular issue somehow. I'd still add a running back (speedster preferably), even a blue chip one if its presents itself somehow, in the draft.
 
Don't forget to add he fumbles at the most inopportune times lol.....but seriously he's a good back that needs to fix that particular issue somehow. I'd still add a running back (speedster preferably), even a blue chip one if its presents itself somehow, in the draft.
Agree across the board. He's a good back but that doesnt mean they stop looking for better.
 
This is a good running back class. We should be able to find a speedster. Basically someone that can take it to the house when they get that lane you can drive a truck through. Kyren can't do that.

Kyren hasn’t had many of those lanes either. Rams are going to need a speedster with the vision Kyren has…

Those are a lot harder to find. Luckily, this is a deep class of roll players. They could certainly find the “speed threat” in the later rounds, but I doubt they’re going to find someone to send Kyren to the sidelines in this draft