The Los Angeles Rams and general manager Les Snead have taken a lot of criticism this offseason when it comes to some of the moves that have been made and how they’ve gone about it.
After three consecutive seasons of nine sacks, the Rams outright released Leonard Floyd, getting no value in return. The same can be said about Bobby Wagner who had an all-pro season with the Rams last season. Wagner was released and then signed with the Seahawks very shortly after hitting the open market.
It’s hard to fathom that the Rams didn’t even get as much as a future seventh-round pick for either of those players.