The LA Rams pattern of personnel moves does not feel as though the team has a script or plan in place. If the plan was to stay positioned for 2020, the team have many opportunities to create enough salary-cap space to re-sign Rams’ free agents or sign new free agents from other teams. If the goal was to reload the team or just the defense, the team had ample opportunity to create a dialogue with NFL teams bursting with 2020 NFL Draft picks. For every “if” scenario, the LA Rams had multiple options to get there.
On Day 4 of the NFL Free Agency period, nearly three months after the end of the 2019 football season, the LA Rams simply failed to brainstorm, vet, and decide upon a better solution to the team’s salary cap purgatory than to bite the bullet.