How will Les Snead move around contracts and draft picks this year?
The Los Angeles Rams have work to do before getting back to the Super Bowl, but they don’t have a first round pick, they’ve committed a lot of money to players near or over 30, and they’re projected to be $14 million over the 2023 salary cap. According to one estimate, the Rams have the 23rd-most total “resources” to work with in the 2023 offseason.
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