Despite playing for an offense that ranked at the bottom of the league by only averaging 14 points per game in 2016, Kenny Britt was one of the lone highlights for the Los Angeles Rams last year after catching 68 passes for 1,002 yards to go along with four touchdowns. In fact, Britt became the team’s first 1,000-yard receiver since Torry Holt in 2007, and as exciting as this was to see, the Rams made the right move to let the wideout hit free agency and join the Cleveland Browns.
With Britt turning 29 in September, it was clear he was going to push for more money than Los Angeles was going to be willing to pay him.