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 by Horny Mcbae
6 years 11 months ago
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United States of America   South Bay, Los Angeles
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/zn/ wrote:That was the going 2nd contract number for WRs in 2018. Around 16 M. It was good of Cooks because he would have gotten more in 2019 if he waited to become a FA.

Excellent point, as usual. We would be paying more next summer. I believe this is why Sean said Cooks was a gentleman off the field as well.

 by max
6 years 11 months ago
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United States of America   Sarasota, FL
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aeneas1 wrote:PhxRam wrote:
Extending a player before he has played a snap with the team.

so then it's really not that the player hasn't played a snap for the team that bothers you, it's that you have a chance to get a cheap look-see year out of him and don't?


That is a experiment hoping to fail.

Wait a year, if he plays great, he costs you a lot more. If he plays subpar, you win.

 by PARAM
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Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
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PhxRam wrote:Extending a player before he has played a snap with the team.


But often, that is the goal when you trade for a known commodity who is in the last year of his current contract. It's good for the team if they can add on a few years. It's a coup if they can sign a young player for the most formidable years (by age) of his career.


This signing doesn't remotely compare to Foles. Foles had started 24 games the previous 3 seasons. He was coming off a season in which he was injured. Cooks has averaged 70 receptions a season in 4 NFL seasons. He's played every game the last 3 years (2 in New Orleans, 1 in New England). Each season his average yards per catch has increased by at least 1.5 yds/rec.. If he follows suit, he will average over 18 yards per catch with the Rams.

max wrote:That is a experiment hoping to fail.

Wait a year, if he plays great, he costs you a lot more. If he plays subpar, you win.


Well said.

 by Elvis
6 years 11 months ago
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United States of America   Los Angeles
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https://www.dailynews.com/2018/07/17/ra ... extension/

Rams sign receiver Brandin Cooks to 5-year contract extension

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New Rams wide receiver Brandin Cooks, left, shakes hands with Rams head coach Sean McVay following a news conference, Thursday, April 5, 2018, at the Rams training facility in Thousand Oaks. (Photo by Michael Owen Baker)

By RICH HAMMOND | [email protected] | Orange County Register
PUBLISHED: July 17, 2018 at 12:32 pm | UPDATED: July 17, 2018 at 4:38 pm

Brandin Cooks made two major commitments this month, one with a ring and one with a pen.

Cooks got married and then took the Rams, for richer and certainly not for poorer. Cooks, one of the NFL’s speediest receivers and a consistent 1,000-yard producer, signed a five-year contract extension on Tuesday, a deal worth approximately $80 million that will expire after the 2023 season.

That’s a major move, given Cooks has yet to play a down for the Rams. They acquired him from New England in April for first- and sixth-round draft picks. Cooks had been set to play this season under the fifth-year option of his rookie contract and could have become an unrestricted free agent next March.

There’s mutual affection. The Rams believe Cooks can be the hinge to their offense as a high-volume, deep-ball threat, and Cooks said he instantly felt comfortable with his new surroundings.

“Even before I got here, you saw something special going on with this team,” Cooks said in a conference call, “with the coach and a great owner and the teammates that I’m involved with now. It’s a young culture that is very energetic and has something going on. When I got here, it was all just about buying into that culture. I think that feeling was kind of generated right away when I got into the building.”

The No. 20 overall pick of the 2014 draft by New Orleans, Cooks had been set to make approximately $8.5 million this season, but a small portion of that money now will be spread to future years. As part of the extension, Cooks received $20.5 million in guaranteed money and his average salary will be approximately $16 million per season.

Cooks, who turns 25 in September, should be an important component of the Rams’ offense this season. He has totaled more than 1,000 yards in each of his past three seasons and also has 27 touchdowns in 58 regular-season games.

“Brandin Cooks has shown himself to be a class act on and off the field since the first day he joined our team,” Rams coach Sean McVay said in a statement provided by the team. “He’s a proven professional in this league and signing him to a long-term contract was always our goal.”

Cooks is expected to be a prime target for quarterback Jared Goff as part of a Rams offense that scored the second-most points in the NFL last season, and Cooks could add a new dimension.

In 2017, the Rams spread around the ball with amazing evenness. Running back Todd Gurley led the team in receptions with 64, followed by Cooper Kupp (62), Robert Woods (56) and Sammy Watkins (39).

The Rams continue to value that balance but believe they have something special in Cooks, who has been a 1,000-yard receiver in each of his three full NFL seasons, after being a part-time player as rookie due to injury.

In essence, the Rams hope Cooks fulfills the promise that Watkins seemed to hold a year ago,

Last August, the Rams traded a second-round pick and cornerback E.J. Gaines for Watkins, whom they believed would be a highly productive outside receiver. Watkins struggled to find a place in the Rams’ offense and totaled only 593 yards but did thrive in the red zone, with eight touchdowns.

The Rams hope that Cooks will be more consistent than Watkins, be productive on his own and also open up space on the field for his fellow receivers and Gurley.

The only issue about Cooks is that, at age 24, he already is with his third NFL team. New Orleans traded him after his third season, and after some strife about how many times Cooks was targeted. New England gave up a first-round pick to get Cooks for one season, then flipped him to the Rams rather than sign him to a long-term extension.

Thus far, the new relationship is thriving. McVay raved about Cooks during the Rams’ offseason program, and General Manager Les Snead said in April that he would be pleased “if my son could grow up to be half as respected as” Cooks.

Cooks said his quick comfort level with the Rams made it easy for him to agree to a new contract.

“I just wanted to come in and learn the culture and buy into that and let everything else take care of itself,” Cooks said. “Once they brought (an extension) up, that’s when we got involved, but at the end of the day, it was all about coming in and meeting the new coach, meeting the new guys and coming together as one and showing them that I’m here to help them win and be the best teammate I can be.”

Reaching a new deal with Cooks brings multiple benefits to the Rams, who not only have a No. 1 receiver locked up through his prime years but also have increased clarity about their salary-cap future. The Rams still need to sign star defensive lineman Aaron Donald to a new contract, and now they have a better idea of how much they could afford to pay Donald over the next few seasons.

Also, Cooks’ future is secure, both professionally and personally. He signed his new contract just weeks after he married his fiancee, Bri, in Portland, near the end of a busy offseason.

“The highlight was marrying my best friend,” Cooks said. “It’s been an amazing month, a blessing.”

 by St. Loser Fan
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United States of America   Saint Louis MO
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 by /zn/
6 years 11 months ago
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United States of America   Maine
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Eric Galko
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#Rams Salary Cap Space by Year:
2018: $2.2 million

2019: ~$56 mil (including Cooks)
-Top FA: Donald, Suh, Joyner
-Top FA: Saffold, Havenstein

2020: ~ $137 mil (37 under contract)
-Top FA: Goff, Gurley, Brockers
-Top FA: Talib, Whitworth

2019 should be okay. 2020 could get ugly
3:47 PM - Jul 17, 2018


Wow, I disagree with that.

2019 will include Donald. I don't see it including more than one OL. I don't see it including Suh. Joyner is probably gone but then this management regime plus 2 sets of coaches have been very good at finding DBs though various means (without spending a single 1st round pick).

2020 will include Goff. I don't see it including Whitworth and Talib. It may get down to a choice between Brockers and Gurley, I don't know.

Not sure if that's ugly so much as it is just the kinds of calculations a team has to make when it's good at finding players.

You can't keep em all but you can keep a core. They say most teams devote 60% of their cap to a few top contracts. The question is, who is in that core. I think that even with both Goff and Donald, their core can consist of 7-8 guys. But then by 2020, they will have also 3 year's worth of draft picks, UDFAs, and budget pick-ups (like coachable cast-offs picked up from other teams, eg. what Nutten was in 99).

 by sloramfan
6 years 11 months ago
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United States of America   cen coast cal
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great signing... nothing worth debating here..

now get AD done, and i'll be one happy ram fan...

go rams

slo

 by aeneas1
6 years 11 months ago
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United States of America   Norcal
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here's an interesting look at the 20 biggest cap hits dating back to the 2011 season (pulled from spotrac), doesn't include dead money - red text indicates players who were gone the following season (for example t.johnson is in red text (2017) because he's gone in 2018), while the "gone" line shows how much $ the gone players accounted for (for example, $48.1 million , or 39%, of the top 20 cap hits of 2017 were gone by 2018):

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 by snackdaddy
6 years 11 months ago
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United States of America   Merced California
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Wow, I've been away a couple days and I see this. This is good news. I worried about wasting that pick like the Watkins trade. Now we used our first round pick on a proven commodity and we have him for several years. We're going to have a solid receiving group heading into the new stadium. I like it.

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