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Looking Ahead (2015 Off-Season)

There is no worse feeling than to have a bit of a realization that the Rams season is over before it has began. Bradford's injury has created a ripple effect and has crushed the hopes of many anxious Rams fans. A team that looked promise for a 10-6 finish is now hanging in the balance of Shaun Hill, who is reliable, but not a saving grace by any means. A sub-.500 season looks realistic for the Rams after losing their starting-QB for the season. Thus, anywhere from a 5-11 to 7-9 finish seems likely. If the Rams do finish .500 (8-8), I will be thrilled despite the worse possible start imaginable.

Due to the catastrophic loss of Bradford, it only leaves me naturally waiting for the 2015 season. And that it be the year the Rams finally become playoff-bound. Hopefully with another year of experience and the 2015 off-season moves, the Rams can become contenders in the NFC.


FREE AGENCY

- Rams sign Joe Barksdale to 5 years $31.5 million

- Rams sign Kenny Britt to 2 years $8 million

- Rams sign Austin Davis to 2 years $2 million

- Rams sign Johnny Hekker to 4 years $16 million

- Rams sign Rahim Moore to 3 years $14 million

- Rams cut Sam Bradford (saving $12 million)

- Rams cut Isaiah Pead (saving $1.2 million)

- Rams cut Scott Wells (saving $4.75 million)

- Rams cut Kendall Langford (saving $7 million)

DRAFT

Round 1: Rams draft Brett Hundley, QB, UCLA

Round 2: Rams draft Benardrick McKinney, OLB/ILB, Mississippi State

Round 3: Rams draft Jaelen Strong, WR, Arizona State

Round 4: Rams draft Eric Murray, CB, Minnesota

Round 5: Rams draft John Theus, OT, Georgia

Round 6: Rams draft Dallas Lewallen, C, Wisconsin

Round 7: Rams draft Derek Malone, OLB, Oregon