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Random Ramsdom: NFL Newtwork projects LA’s starting lineup

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There is plenty of time between now and Week One of the NFL season. A lot can change, but if you click below, you can see who NFL Network is projecting the Rams’ starting lineup to be. Do you have any thoughts on the projections? Do you agree? Does it seem right? Please let us know what you think!

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NFL Network projects LA Rams’ starting lineup (sportingnews.com)

“With the 2024 NFL Draft and most of free agency in the rearview, NFL Network’s Gregg Rosenthal projected starting lineups for all 32 teams across the league. He released his preview of the NFC West teams Thursday afternoon.

Here’s who Rosenthal had projected for the Los Angeles Rams:”

Tutu Atwell made a slick one-handed catch in practice and Rams fans loved it (ramswire)

“It’s only OTAs, but Atwell made one heck of a play during practice this week when he hauled in a one-handed grab on a perfect throw by Jimmy Garoppolo down the field. Atwell had his right arm held by Tre Tomlinson, yet he was still able to haul in the throw with his left hand before being dragged to the ground.

Atwell hasn’t lived up to expectations thus far but Rams fans were still excited to see him making plays in practice. Here’s how they reacted to the impressive catch on social media.”

Condon: ‘Cooper Kupp getting many more reps than anyone else’ at Rams OTAs in 2024 | ‘The Insiders’ (nfl.com)

“NFL Network’s Bridget Condon reveals her biggest takeaways from the Los Angeles Rams’ first week of voluntary OTAs in the 2024 offseason.”

Random Ramsdom Fandom: Change the CBA? (By CDNGolfer on May 23, 2024)

“Much conversation lately about contracts. Who’s going to set the new mark for WR’s…Jefferson? How much? How about the deals that need to be done in Dallas, San Fran and probably half the teams in the league? Who’s going to be the next to hold out for a better deal before his current deal is finished? How can we make it so that teams, and more importantly their fans, don’t suffer for years after making a huge signing blunder like Denver and probably Cleveland.

JB Scott had a neat conversation going in the comments of one of his articles where he was asking how would you like to be Puka earning a fraction of what Kupp made last year when he had a far greater performance on the field? Someone answered, and rightfully so, that if he keeps it up he’ll get copious amounts of cash in a couple more years. But what if something happens? What if some ass in Detroit blows up his knee and he’s never the same? He’ll have made the rookie minimum in a season where he set what may be an untouchable rookie record…

The simplest way to fix all of this would be some kind of performance based contract for each position. I’ll start with QB’s and you can shoot it down or make suggestions to improve on it?”

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