General manager says meeting the salary cap will require cuts – without naming Jalen Ramsey – but Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp and Aaron Donald are safe
Les Snead, architect of the Rams’ Super Bowl roster of 2021, sounds more like a general contractor as he gets ready to repair the storm-battered roster of 2022.
The Rams’ potential to upgrade will be limited by the need to get under the NFL’s salary cap by shedding some veteran salaries, moves expected to include trading cornerback Jalen Ramsey. “The reason I said ‘remodel,’ not ‘rebuild,’ is a player like Matthew Stafford,” Snead said in a Zoom press conference with Los Angeles reporters. “To me, in a rebuild, you would just bulldoze the house down and begin rebuilding from the ground up.
Stafford, Kupp and Donald finished the season on injured reserve, but Snead said all should be recovered in time for training camp.
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