Written By: Anthony Bafaro:
Jason Smith Restructures
On Saturday, Mac’s Sports Blog was the first to report that
the Rams and Jason Smith had agreed to restructured terms for the
underachieving offensive tackle’s contract.
Jason Smith still has the potential to be a good
starting offensive tackle. No one
questioned his physical tools when the Rams drafted him 2nd overall
in 2009. He appears to finally be
healthy, and he’ll be working with Head Coach Jeff Fisher and Offensive Line Coach
Paul Boudreau—two coaches with a proven track-record of maximizing offensive line
talent. However, I don’t see any scenario in which Smith’s 2013 option is exercised. Any team with a right-handed quarterback has
no business paying a right tackle $12 million.
Smith will be 27-years-old going into the 2013 season. If he finally fulfills his potential this year, the Rams may consider signing him to a multi-year extension going
into 2013. However, if they do so, it
will be at a price-point associated with a good right tackle, not a franchise
left tackle. If he continues his injury-riddled,
lack-lust play, the Rams will simply walk away.
This is a great and somewhat lucky move for the Rams; Smith
didn’t have to make these concessions.
The Rams are able to significantly improve their cap flexibility going
forward without creating an additional hole for the upcoming season.
Lombardy Speculates on Jackson's Status
NFL Network’s Michael Lombardi was a guest on the April 23rd
edition of Bill Simmons’ “The B.S. Report” podcast and suggested that Steven
Jackson was “not happy where he is” and “wants to re-do his contract.” Our friends at Turf Show Times picked up the
rumor, as did Howard Balzer, and message board chaos quickly ensued.
Simmons: “As always I have a solution, I’m the V.P. of
common sense. Steven Jackson, we all agree, two, maybe three years left for him
at elite level—“
Lombardi: “Well, the problem with Steven Jackson is he wants
to re-do his contract. I think he’s not happy where he is, and I’m not sure
that the Rams are happy with where he is, and I think they would probably like
an adjustment. When running backs start to get nicked up and beat up the end is
near and I think ultimately you need someone to come in and fix that for you. I
would suspect that the Rams would take the running running back as quickly as
possible.”
Lombardi says that Steven wants a new contract as if it’s a
fact, but we haven’t heard so much as a whisper of that anywhere else (Jackson
did not respond to our request for a comment). Everything else he says is
presented as pure speculation. “I think he’s not happy where he is…I’m not sure
the Rams are happy where he is…I think they would probably…I would suspect that
the Rams…”
Simmons’ entire show is mostly loose conversation, more entertainment than insight. Until Steven or representatives from the Rams come out and say SJ wants a new contract, I’m not buying it. The lack of surrounding talent did play a part in preventing Steven from reaching milestones that would have made him a free-agent this year--a scenario which may have put him in position to ride out his final days with one last multi-year deal. However, this seems to be pretty late in the game for that complaint to surface. It seems like draft-day smoke more than anything else--anything to create uncertainty about what the Rams plan to do with the 6th overall pick.
Update: at 9:31am, Evan Silva of Rotoworld and NBC Sports reported, "Rams will shop Steven Jackson during draft, but $7M base in '12 & '13. So much wear on tires. S-Jax nets 4th round pick, best case." No source was cited.