by AvengerRam 3 days 19 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #1 TOPIC AUTHOR RainalldayRam liked this post A year later, how did the Rams signings in the "first wave" of free agency work out?Kamren Curl (2 years, $9M, $6M guaranteed)Curl became a mainstay on the Rams' defense, logging the second most defensive snaps (behind Quentin Lake). He made some plays (2 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery/TD, 9 passes defended). Solid overall, and reasonably priced. Grade: B.Jonah Jackson (3 years, $51M, $34M guaranteed)This one quickly went astray. After four starts, in which his play was mediocre, at best on a patchwork OL, Jackson went down with an injury, lost his starting job to rookie Beaux Limmer, and never made it back to the starting lineup. I suppose he might get a chance to regain a starting spot next year, but right now, I can't give him a passing grade. Grade: F.Colby Parkinson (3 years, $22.5M, $15.5M guaranteed)With Tyler Higbee out for most of the year, Parkinson had a real opportunity to step up and make an impact. The results were not very impressive (30 receptions, 294 yards, 1 TD), and Higbee's return really showed the potential of a more effective TE. Have to call this one a significant overpay at this point. Grade: D.Darious Williams (3 years, $22.5M, $7M guaranteed)Williams' return to the Rams was underwhelming. He played in 12 regular season games, allowing a 101.7 passer rating when targeted. He also didn't get his hands on the ball with regularity, as he did in his past stint with the Rams and while with the Jaguars. The Rams have a fairly easy out (only $2.3M dead cap) if they want to pull the plug. Grade: C-So, in the end, while the Rams had an A+ draft, their FA class provided little impact and highly questionable value.Will this influence how the Rams approach FA this year? Will the Rams be reluctant to spend, or will they just try to shop smarter? Stay tuned! 1 by ramsman34 3 days 15 hours ago Total posts: 9710 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #2 99Balloons liked this post I am not looking forward to outside FA acquisition time. Our in-house guys interest me more. 1 by ramman2999 3 days 6 hours ago Total posts: 800 Joined: Nov 23 2022 LA Coliseum Veteran Re: Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #3 Ronnie Stanley by AvengerRam 3 days 34 minutes ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #4 TOPIC AUTHOR ramman2999 wrote:Ronnie StanleyOkay.So if Stanley hits the market, you'd like to sign him, which presumably means you'd prefer him over Alaric Jackson.Stanley is considerably older (he'll be 31 at the start of next year, while AJ will be 27), and has, prior to 2024, had a significant amount of time missed due to injuries.If the $$$ were equal, you'd prefer Stanley? What if Stanley costs more? by Flash 2 days 19 hours ago Total posts: 1235 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Houston Pro Bowl Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #5 I'd stick with AJ! RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsman34 2 days 17 hours ago Total posts: 9710 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #6 actionjack liked this post AvengerRam wrote:A year later, how did the Rams signings in the "first wave" of free agency work out?Kamren Curl (2 years, $9M, $6M guaranteed)Curl became a mainstay on the Rams' defense, logging the second most defensive snaps (behind Quentin Lake). He made some plays (2 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery/TD, 9 passes defended). Solid overall, and reasonably priced. Grade: B.Jonah Jackson (3 years, $51M, $34M guaranteed)This one quickly went astray. After four starts, in which his play was mediocre, at best on a patchwork OL, Jackson went down with an injury, lost his starting job to rookie Beaux Limmer, and never made it back to the starting lineup. I suppose he might get a chance to regain a starting spot next year, but right now, I can't give him a passing grade. Grade: F.Colby Parkinson (3 years, $22.5M, $15.5M guaranteed)With Tyler Higbee out for most of the year, Parkinson had a real opportunity to step up and make an impact. The results were not very impressive (30 receptions, 294 yards, 1 TD), and Higbee's return really showed the potential of a more effective TE. Have to call this one a significant overpay at this point. Grade: D.Darious Williams (3 years, $22.5M, $7M guaranteed)Williams' return to the Rams was underwhelming. He played in 12 regular season games, allowing a 101.7 passer rating when targeted. He also didn't get his hands on the ball with regularity, as he did in his past stint with the Rams and while with the Jaguars. The Rams have a fairly easy out (only $2.3M dead cap) if they want to pull the plug. Grade: C-So, in the end, while the Rams had an A+ draft, their FA class provided little impact and highly questionable value.Will this influence how the Rams approach FA this year? Will the Rams be reluctant to spend, or will they just try to shop smarter? Stay tuned!Are you only grading based on 2024? If so, I agree. If not then J Jax and Colby P would be an incomplete for me. 1 by AvengerRam 2 days 12 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #7 TOPIC AUTHOR ramsman34 wrote:Are you only grading based on 2024? If so, I agree. If not then J Jax and Colby P would be an incomplete for me.The grades are for 2024. by Dare 2 days 11 hours ago Total posts: 548 Joined: Mar 09 2024 Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego Veteran Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #8 I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO. by AvengerRam 2 days 7 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR Dare wrote:I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO.Your first and last paragraphs are on topic, while the rest of your exceedingly long post is just another rehash of irrelevant points you have made repeatedly in other threads.Either you’re doing it deliberately, which makes you a spammer/troll, or you have some sort of cognitive issue. by Youngblood22 2 days 3 hours ago Total posts: 56 Joined: Aug 31 2023 LA Coliseum Practice Squad Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #10 Elvis liked this post I don't agree much with Dare but its his opinion, that's all, I think some of us are being a little rough on the man. I think we resign Stafford and draft a rookie to sit on the bench a year or two and learn. If not, then go with jimmy a year and let the rookie learn behind him. 1 Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 19 posts Feb 22 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by ramsman34 3 days 15 hours ago Total posts: 9710 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #2 99Balloons liked this post I am not looking forward to outside FA acquisition time. Our in-house guys interest me more. 1 by ramman2999 3 days 6 hours ago Total posts: 800 Joined: Nov 23 2022 LA Coliseum Veteran Re: Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #3 Ronnie Stanley by AvengerRam 3 days 34 minutes ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #4 TOPIC AUTHOR ramman2999 wrote:Ronnie StanleyOkay.So if Stanley hits the market, you'd like to sign him, which presumably means you'd prefer him over Alaric Jackson.Stanley is considerably older (he'll be 31 at the start of next year, while AJ will be 27), and has, prior to 2024, had a significant amount of time missed due to injuries.If the $$$ were equal, you'd prefer Stanley? What if Stanley costs more? by Flash 2 days 19 hours ago Total posts: 1235 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Houston Pro Bowl Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #5 I'd stick with AJ! RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsman34 2 days 17 hours ago Total posts: 9710 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #6 actionjack liked this post AvengerRam wrote:A year later, how did the Rams signings in the "first wave" of free agency work out?Kamren Curl (2 years, $9M, $6M guaranteed)Curl became a mainstay on the Rams' defense, logging the second most defensive snaps (behind Quentin Lake). He made some plays (2 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery/TD, 9 passes defended). Solid overall, and reasonably priced. Grade: B.Jonah Jackson (3 years, $51M, $34M guaranteed)This one quickly went astray. After four starts, in which his play was mediocre, at best on a patchwork OL, Jackson went down with an injury, lost his starting job to rookie Beaux Limmer, and never made it back to the starting lineup. I suppose he might get a chance to regain a starting spot next year, but right now, I can't give him a passing grade. Grade: F.Colby Parkinson (3 years, $22.5M, $15.5M guaranteed)With Tyler Higbee out for most of the year, Parkinson had a real opportunity to step up and make an impact. The results were not very impressive (30 receptions, 294 yards, 1 TD), and Higbee's return really showed the potential of a more effective TE. Have to call this one a significant overpay at this point. Grade: D.Darious Williams (3 years, $22.5M, $7M guaranteed)Williams' return to the Rams was underwhelming. He played in 12 regular season games, allowing a 101.7 passer rating when targeted. He also didn't get his hands on the ball with regularity, as he did in his past stint with the Rams and while with the Jaguars. The Rams have a fairly easy out (only $2.3M dead cap) if they want to pull the plug. Grade: C-So, in the end, while the Rams had an A+ draft, their FA class provided little impact and highly questionable value.Will this influence how the Rams approach FA this year? Will the Rams be reluctant to spend, or will they just try to shop smarter? Stay tuned!Are you only grading based on 2024? If so, I agree. If not then J Jax and Colby P would be an incomplete for me. 1 by AvengerRam 2 days 12 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #7 TOPIC AUTHOR ramsman34 wrote:Are you only grading based on 2024? If so, I agree. If not then J Jax and Colby P would be an incomplete for me.The grades are for 2024. by Dare 2 days 11 hours ago Total posts: 548 Joined: Mar 09 2024 Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego Veteran Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #8 I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO. by AvengerRam 2 days 7 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR Dare wrote:I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO.Your first and last paragraphs are on topic, while the rest of your exceedingly long post is just another rehash of irrelevant points you have made repeatedly in other threads.Either you’re doing it deliberately, which makes you a spammer/troll, or you have some sort of cognitive issue. by Youngblood22 2 days 3 hours ago Total posts: 56 Joined: Aug 31 2023 LA Coliseum Practice Squad Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #10 Elvis liked this post I don't agree much with Dare but its his opinion, that's all, I think some of us are being a little rough on the man. I think we resign Stafford and draft a rookie to sit on the bench a year or two and learn. If not, then go with jimmy a year and let the rookie learn behind him. 1 Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 19 posts Feb 22 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by ramman2999 3 days 6 hours ago Total posts: 800 Joined: Nov 23 2022 LA Coliseum Veteran Re: Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #3 Ronnie Stanley by AvengerRam 3 days 34 minutes ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #4 TOPIC AUTHOR ramman2999 wrote:Ronnie StanleyOkay.So if Stanley hits the market, you'd like to sign him, which presumably means you'd prefer him over Alaric Jackson.Stanley is considerably older (he'll be 31 at the start of next year, while AJ will be 27), and has, prior to 2024, had a significant amount of time missed due to injuries.If the $$$ were equal, you'd prefer Stanley? What if Stanley costs more? by Flash 2 days 19 hours ago Total posts: 1235 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Houston Pro Bowl Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #5 I'd stick with AJ! RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsman34 2 days 17 hours ago Total posts: 9710 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #6 actionjack liked this post AvengerRam wrote:A year later, how did the Rams signings in the "first wave" of free agency work out?Kamren Curl (2 years, $9M, $6M guaranteed)Curl became a mainstay on the Rams' defense, logging the second most defensive snaps (behind Quentin Lake). He made some plays (2 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery/TD, 9 passes defended). Solid overall, and reasonably priced. Grade: B.Jonah Jackson (3 years, $51M, $34M guaranteed)This one quickly went astray. After four starts, in which his play was mediocre, at best on a patchwork OL, Jackson went down with an injury, lost his starting job to rookie Beaux Limmer, and never made it back to the starting lineup. I suppose he might get a chance to regain a starting spot next year, but right now, I can't give him a passing grade. Grade: F.Colby Parkinson (3 years, $22.5M, $15.5M guaranteed)With Tyler Higbee out for most of the year, Parkinson had a real opportunity to step up and make an impact. The results were not very impressive (30 receptions, 294 yards, 1 TD), and Higbee's return really showed the potential of a more effective TE. Have to call this one a significant overpay at this point. Grade: D.Darious Williams (3 years, $22.5M, $7M guaranteed)Williams' return to the Rams was underwhelming. He played in 12 regular season games, allowing a 101.7 passer rating when targeted. He also didn't get his hands on the ball with regularity, as he did in his past stint with the Rams and while with the Jaguars. The Rams have a fairly easy out (only $2.3M dead cap) if they want to pull the plug. Grade: C-So, in the end, while the Rams had an A+ draft, their FA class provided little impact and highly questionable value.Will this influence how the Rams approach FA this year? Will the Rams be reluctant to spend, or will they just try to shop smarter? Stay tuned!Are you only grading based on 2024? If so, I agree. If not then J Jax and Colby P would be an incomplete for me. 1 by AvengerRam 2 days 12 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #7 TOPIC AUTHOR ramsman34 wrote:Are you only grading based on 2024? If so, I agree. If not then J Jax and Colby P would be an incomplete for me.The grades are for 2024. by Dare 2 days 11 hours ago Total posts: 548 Joined: Mar 09 2024 Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego Veteran Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #8 I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO. by AvengerRam 2 days 7 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR Dare wrote:I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO.Your first and last paragraphs are on topic, while the rest of your exceedingly long post is just another rehash of irrelevant points you have made repeatedly in other threads.Either you’re doing it deliberately, which makes you a spammer/troll, or you have some sort of cognitive issue. by Youngblood22 2 days 3 hours ago Total posts: 56 Joined: Aug 31 2023 LA Coliseum Practice Squad Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #10 Elvis liked this post I don't agree much with Dare but its his opinion, that's all, I think some of us are being a little rough on the man. I think we resign Stafford and draft a rookie to sit on the bench a year or two and learn. If not, then go with jimmy a year and let the rookie learn behind him. 1 Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 19 posts Feb 22 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by AvengerRam 3 days 34 minutes ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #4 TOPIC AUTHOR ramman2999 wrote:Ronnie StanleyOkay.So if Stanley hits the market, you'd like to sign him, which presumably means you'd prefer him over Alaric Jackson.Stanley is considerably older (he'll be 31 at the start of next year, while AJ will be 27), and has, prior to 2024, had a significant amount of time missed due to injuries.If the $$$ were equal, you'd prefer Stanley? What if Stanley costs more? by Flash 2 days 19 hours ago Total posts: 1235 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Houston Pro Bowl Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #5 I'd stick with AJ! RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsman34 2 days 17 hours ago Total posts: 9710 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #6 actionjack liked this post AvengerRam wrote:A year later, how did the Rams signings in the "first wave" of free agency work out?Kamren Curl (2 years, $9M, $6M guaranteed)Curl became a mainstay on the Rams' defense, logging the second most defensive snaps (behind Quentin Lake). He made some plays (2 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery/TD, 9 passes defended). Solid overall, and reasonably priced. Grade: B.Jonah Jackson (3 years, $51M, $34M guaranteed)This one quickly went astray. After four starts, in which his play was mediocre, at best on a patchwork OL, Jackson went down with an injury, lost his starting job to rookie Beaux Limmer, and never made it back to the starting lineup. I suppose he might get a chance to regain a starting spot next year, but right now, I can't give him a passing grade. Grade: F.Colby Parkinson (3 years, $22.5M, $15.5M guaranteed)With Tyler Higbee out for most of the year, Parkinson had a real opportunity to step up and make an impact. The results were not very impressive (30 receptions, 294 yards, 1 TD), and Higbee's return really showed the potential of a more effective TE. Have to call this one a significant overpay at this point. Grade: D.Darious Williams (3 years, $22.5M, $7M guaranteed)Williams' return to the Rams was underwhelming. He played in 12 regular season games, allowing a 101.7 passer rating when targeted. He also didn't get his hands on the ball with regularity, as he did in his past stint with the Rams and while with the Jaguars. The Rams have a fairly easy out (only $2.3M dead cap) if they want to pull the plug. Grade: C-So, in the end, while the Rams had an A+ draft, their FA class provided little impact and highly questionable value.Will this influence how the Rams approach FA this year? Will the Rams be reluctant to spend, or will they just try to shop smarter? Stay tuned!Are you only grading based on 2024? If so, I agree. If not then J Jax and Colby P would be an incomplete for me. 1 by AvengerRam 2 days 12 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #7 TOPIC AUTHOR ramsman34 wrote:Are you only grading based on 2024? If so, I agree. If not then J Jax and Colby P would be an incomplete for me.The grades are for 2024. by Dare 2 days 11 hours ago Total posts: 548 Joined: Mar 09 2024 Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego Veteran Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #8 I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO. by AvengerRam 2 days 7 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR Dare wrote:I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO.Your first and last paragraphs are on topic, while the rest of your exceedingly long post is just another rehash of irrelevant points you have made repeatedly in other threads.Either you’re doing it deliberately, which makes you a spammer/troll, or you have some sort of cognitive issue. by Youngblood22 2 days 3 hours ago Total posts: 56 Joined: Aug 31 2023 LA Coliseum Practice Squad Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #10 Elvis liked this post I don't agree much with Dare but its his opinion, that's all, I think some of us are being a little rough on the man. I think we resign Stafford and draft a rookie to sit on the bench a year or two and learn. If not, then go with jimmy a year and let the rookie learn behind him. 1 Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 19 posts Feb 22 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Flash 2 days 19 hours ago Total posts: 1235 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Houston Pro Bowl Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #5 I'd stick with AJ! RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsman34 2 days 17 hours ago Total posts: 9710 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #6 actionjack liked this post AvengerRam wrote:A year later, how did the Rams signings in the "first wave" of free agency work out?Kamren Curl (2 years, $9M, $6M guaranteed)Curl became a mainstay on the Rams' defense, logging the second most defensive snaps (behind Quentin Lake). He made some plays (2 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery/TD, 9 passes defended). Solid overall, and reasonably priced. Grade: B.Jonah Jackson (3 years, $51M, $34M guaranteed)This one quickly went astray. After four starts, in which his play was mediocre, at best on a patchwork OL, Jackson went down with an injury, lost his starting job to rookie Beaux Limmer, and never made it back to the starting lineup. I suppose he might get a chance to regain a starting spot next year, but right now, I can't give him a passing grade. Grade: F.Colby Parkinson (3 years, $22.5M, $15.5M guaranteed)With Tyler Higbee out for most of the year, Parkinson had a real opportunity to step up and make an impact. The results were not very impressive (30 receptions, 294 yards, 1 TD), and Higbee's return really showed the potential of a more effective TE. Have to call this one a significant overpay at this point. Grade: D.Darious Williams (3 years, $22.5M, $7M guaranteed)Williams' return to the Rams was underwhelming. He played in 12 regular season games, allowing a 101.7 passer rating when targeted. He also didn't get his hands on the ball with regularity, as he did in his past stint with the Rams and while with the Jaguars. The Rams have a fairly easy out (only $2.3M dead cap) if they want to pull the plug. Grade: C-So, in the end, while the Rams had an A+ draft, their FA class provided little impact and highly questionable value.Will this influence how the Rams approach FA this year? Will the Rams be reluctant to spend, or will they just try to shop smarter? Stay tuned!Are you only grading based on 2024? If so, I agree. If not then J Jax and Colby P would be an incomplete for me. 1 by AvengerRam 2 days 12 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #7 TOPIC AUTHOR ramsman34 wrote:Are you only grading based on 2024? If so, I agree. If not then J Jax and Colby P would be an incomplete for me.The grades are for 2024. by Dare 2 days 11 hours ago Total posts: 548 Joined: Mar 09 2024 Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego Veteran Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #8 I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO. by AvengerRam 2 days 7 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR Dare wrote:I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO.Your first and last paragraphs are on topic, while the rest of your exceedingly long post is just another rehash of irrelevant points you have made repeatedly in other threads.Either you’re doing it deliberately, which makes you a spammer/troll, or you have some sort of cognitive issue. by Youngblood22 2 days 3 hours ago Total posts: 56 Joined: Aug 31 2023 LA Coliseum Practice Squad Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #10 Elvis liked this post I don't agree much with Dare but its his opinion, that's all, I think some of us are being a little rough on the man. I think we resign Stafford and draft a rookie to sit on the bench a year or two and learn. If not, then go with jimmy a year and let the rookie learn behind him. 1 Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 19 posts Feb 22 2025
by ramsman34 2 days 17 hours ago Total posts: 9710 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #6 actionjack liked this post AvengerRam wrote:A year later, how did the Rams signings in the "first wave" of free agency work out?Kamren Curl (2 years, $9M, $6M guaranteed)Curl became a mainstay on the Rams' defense, logging the second most defensive snaps (behind Quentin Lake). He made some plays (2 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery/TD, 9 passes defended). Solid overall, and reasonably priced. Grade: B.Jonah Jackson (3 years, $51M, $34M guaranteed)This one quickly went astray. After four starts, in which his play was mediocre, at best on a patchwork OL, Jackson went down with an injury, lost his starting job to rookie Beaux Limmer, and never made it back to the starting lineup. I suppose he might get a chance to regain a starting spot next year, but right now, I can't give him a passing grade. Grade: F.Colby Parkinson (3 years, $22.5M, $15.5M guaranteed)With Tyler Higbee out for most of the year, Parkinson had a real opportunity to step up and make an impact. The results were not very impressive (30 receptions, 294 yards, 1 TD), and Higbee's return really showed the potential of a more effective TE. Have to call this one a significant overpay at this point. Grade: D.Darious Williams (3 years, $22.5M, $7M guaranteed)Williams' return to the Rams was underwhelming. He played in 12 regular season games, allowing a 101.7 passer rating when targeted. He also didn't get his hands on the ball with regularity, as he did in his past stint with the Rams and while with the Jaguars. The Rams have a fairly easy out (only $2.3M dead cap) if they want to pull the plug. Grade: C-So, in the end, while the Rams had an A+ draft, their FA class provided little impact and highly questionable value.Will this influence how the Rams approach FA this year? Will the Rams be reluctant to spend, or will they just try to shop smarter? Stay tuned!Are you only grading based on 2024? If so, I agree. If not then J Jax and Colby P would be an incomplete for me. 1 by AvengerRam 2 days 12 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #7 TOPIC AUTHOR ramsman34 wrote:Are you only grading based on 2024? If so, I agree. If not then J Jax and Colby P would be an incomplete for me.The grades are for 2024. by Dare 2 days 11 hours ago Total posts: 548 Joined: Mar 09 2024 Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego Veteran Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #8 I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO. by AvengerRam 2 days 7 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR Dare wrote:I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO.Your first and last paragraphs are on topic, while the rest of your exceedingly long post is just another rehash of irrelevant points you have made repeatedly in other threads.Either you’re doing it deliberately, which makes you a spammer/troll, or you have some sort of cognitive issue. by Youngblood22 2 days 3 hours ago Total posts: 56 Joined: Aug 31 2023 LA Coliseum Practice Squad Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #10 Elvis liked this post I don't agree much with Dare but its his opinion, that's all, I think some of us are being a little rough on the man. I think we resign Stafford and draft a rookie to sit on the bench a year or two and learn. If not, then go with jimmy a year and let the rookie learn behind him. 1 Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 19 posts Feb 22 2025
by AvengerRam 2 days 12 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #7 TOPIC AUTHOR ramsman34 wrote:Are you only grading based on 2024? If so, I agree. If not then J Jax and Colby P would be an incomplete for me.The grades are for 2024. by Dare 2 days 11 hours ago Total posts: 548 Joined: Mar 09 2024 Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego Veteran Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #8 I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO. by AvengerRam 2 days 7 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR Dare wrote:I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO.Your first and last paragraphs are on topic, while the rest of your exceedingly long post is just another rehash of irrelevant points you have made repeatedly in other threads.Either you’re doing it deliberately, which makes you a spammer/troll, or you have some sort of cognitive issue. by Youngblood22 2 days 3 hours ago Total posts: 56 Joined: Aug 31 2023 LA Coliseum Practice Squad Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #10 Elvis liked this post I don't agree much with Dare but its his opinion, that's all, I think some of us are being a little rough on the man. I think we resign Stafford and draft a rookie to sit on the bench a year or two and learn. If not, then go with jimmy a year and let the rookie learn behind him. 1 Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 19 posts Feb 22 2025
by Dare 2 days 11 hours ago Total posts: 548 Joined: Mar 09 2024 Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego Veteran Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #8 I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO. by AvengerRam 2 days 7 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR Dare wrote:I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO.Your first and last paragraphs are on topic, while the rest of your exceedingly long post is just another rehash of irrelevant points you have made repeatedly in other threads.Either you’re doing it deliberately, which makes you a spammer/troll, or you have some sort of cognitive issue. by Youngblood22 2 days 3 hours ago Total posts: 56 Joined: Aug 31 2023 LA Coliseum Practice Squad Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #10 Elvis liked this post I don't agree much with Dare but its his opinion, that's all, I think some of us are being a little rough on the man. I think we resign Stafford and draft a rookie to sit on the bench a year or two and learn. If not, then go with jimmy a year and let the rookie learn behind him. 1 Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 19 posts Feb 22 2025
by AvengerRam 2 days 7 hours ago Total posts: 8852 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR Dare wrote:I see Jackson, Williams and Parkinson gone. With who they have on the roster and the way they have drafted I don't see them signing any notable FAs.QB1 in my opinion is the biggest question mark. People speculate the Rams will spend millions on extending Stafford. I think Snead revealed their blueprint going forward. Build through the draft and that especially applies to the QB position noting the advantage that Purdy has given the Niners to hold that roster together for the past two years. They need the carry over cap to begin to extend the stars they have over the last two drafts.It's why I don't think they will be in the market for Darnold or any high priced vet QB. I think with all his flaws (inconsistent accuracy on short passes) Jimmy will price himself to be affordable as he could get a reset his career type of starting year if he prices himself cheap enough, i.e. in the $20M per year range. Some have speculated that young QBs like Fields could be a cheap bridge. But they don't bring the experience that Jimmy G has along with the trust factor Jim has with Sean. I think Snead laid it out when he talked about a rookie QB on a rookie contract and the advantages it gives the team in holding the roster together. I think they know Jimmy's inconsistencies, but as we saw at the back end of last season, this is a team that has a defense that can win games. Also, a bigger threat at RB will go a long way in mitigating any downgrade at QB. RB is the easiest position for a rookie to start games in. I see them taking a RB in the third round who has breakaway speed but also the vision and agility to run inside. I see him being 5'10"- 5'11" about 225 lbs timing in the low 4.4 range. As good as Williams is he simply doesn't threaten a defense the way he would if he were faster.If they have a RB like that then yeah I can see them being very competitive with Jimmy at QB for a year. The rookie QB will be their #2QB while he acclimates to the NFL and learns from Jimmy how to prepare and play at this level. I think that is their basic plan and why they aren't going to spend a lot of money on high priced hired guns from here on out. Kamren Curl are the type of vet talent they are looking for. It's why they grabbed Forbes and he becomes their first round CB pick this year. This will be the Ram blueprint going forward IMO.Your first and last paragraphs are on topic, while the rest of your exceedingly long post is just another rehash of irrelevant points you have made repeatedly in other threads.Either you’re doing it deliberately, which makes you a spammer/troll, or you have some sort of cognitive issue. by Youngblood22 2 days 3 hours ago Total posts: 56 Joined: Aug 31 2023 LA Coliseum Practice Squad Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #10 Elvis liked this post I don't agree much with Dare but its his opinion, that's all, I think some of us are being a little rough on the man. I think we resign Stafford and draft a rookie to sit on the bench a year or two and learn. If not, then go with jimmy a year and let the rookie learn behind him. 1 Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 19 posts Feb 22 2025
by Youngblood22 2 days 3 hours ago Total posts: 56 Joined: Aug 31 2023 LA Coliseum Practice Squad Grading 2024's Rams Free Agent Signings POST #10 Elvis liked this post I don't agree much with Dare but its his opinion, that's all, I think some of us are being a little rough on the man. I think we resign Stafford and draft a rookie to sit on the bench a year or two and learn. If not, then go with jimmy a year and let the rookie learn behind him. 1 Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business